What This Document Is
This document is a completed fifth quiz for PHIL 201: Philosophy & Contemporary Ideas at Liberty University. It consists of 19 multiple-choice questions covering key concepts in epistemology and virtue ethics. The quiz assesses understanding of topics like internalism, externalism, coherentism, skepticism, and Aristotelian virtue theory. The provided answers are marked, indicating performance on each question.
Why This Document Matters
This quiz is valuable for students currently enrolled in PHIL 201. It serves as a self-assessment tool to gauge comprehension of the course material related to justification of belief, knowledge, and ethical character. Reviewing completed quizzes can help identify areas needing further study before subsequent assessments. It’s particularly useful for understanding how course concepts are applied in a quiz format.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document provides *answers* to the quiz questions, but does not offer detailed explanations of *why* those answers are correct. It’s a diagnostic tool, not a teaching resource. Relying solely on the answers without understanding the underlying philosophical arguments will not lead to genuine learning. It also doesn’t include any feedback from the instructor.
What This Document Provides
This preview shows the full set of questions from the fifth quiz, along with the selected answers and the points received for each. It demonstrates the types of concepts tested (doxastic assumption, epistemic warrant, defeaters, W.K. Clifford’s evidentialism, Aristotle’s Golden Mean, intellectual virtues, vices, humility).
This preview *does not* include detailed explanations of the philosophical concepts, the rationale behind the correct answers, or any instructor feedback. The full document contains only the questions and answers as presented here.