Week 1 Flashcards
What is truth?
“Truth is the proper description of reality as perceived by God.” - R.C. Sproul
What are the 3 levels of philosophy?
LEVEL 3: “Kitchen Table Conclusions”, Prescription, Application
LEVEL 2: Imagination and Feeling, Experience, Illustration
LEVEL 1: Foundation of Logic and Reason, Truth, Argumentation
What are 3 factors for a good argument?
1) Terms must be unambiguous (not open to more than 1 interpretation)
2) Premises must be factual/true
3) Argument must be logical
What is the truth test?
1) Coherence ( Logical Consistency )
2) Correspondence ( Empirical Adequacy )
3) Experiential Relevance
What are the 4 foundations for a worldview?
Relationships, Beliefs, Thinking, and Actions
What is Critical Thinking? What are the 3 things it refers to?
Reacting with systematic evaluation of what you hear and read.
1) Awareness of a set of interrelated questions
2) Ability to ask and answer questions at appropriate times
3) Desire to actively use the critical questions
List the Critical Thinking Questions (10)
- What are the issues and conclusions?
- What are the reasons?
- What words or phrases are ambiguous?
- What are the unspoken assumptions?
- How good is the evidence?
- Are there any fallacies in the reasoning?
- Are the statistics deceptive?
- Are there rival causes?
- What significant information is omitted?
- What alternate conclusions are reasonably possible?
What are the logical fallacies? (12)
Hasty Generalization, Red Herring, Slipper Slope, Genetic Fallacy, Circular Argument, Ad Populum, Straw Man, Moral Equivalence, Either/Or, Begging The Claim, Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc, As Hominem
What is Coherence, Correspondence, Experiential Relevance? (Truth Test)
Coherence: Asks the question, “Is it logically consistent?”
Correspondence: Asks the question “Does it correspond to reality?” Empirical Adequacy: it will have factual support. It will deny that which is known to be factually false. It will aim to encompass all of reality.
Experiential Relevance: Asks the question, “Is it livable?”
What does each letter of RED stand for?
R - Recognize Assumptions
E - Evaluate Arguments
D - Draw Conclusions