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1) Explain the method of doubt and Descartes's main reasons for adopting it. Is the method well-suited to Descartes's purposes?

1)

Explain the method of doubt and Descartes's main reasons for adopting it. Is the

method well-suited to Descartes's purposes? Is it good for other purposes: for

example, use in everyday life or a court of law?

(2)

Descartes gives three arguments against knowledge: one about misperception (or

"deception by the senses"), one about dreams, and one about an "evil demon".

Explain any one of these arguments and how it calls some of our knowledge into

question (be sure to say which kind/kinds of knowledge it calls into question).

Finally, explain why, according to Descartes, the argument does not call into question

the statement 'I exist'.

(3)

Explain Hume's copy principle. Then explain the missing shade of blue example and

how it relates to the copy principle. Do you personally find the copy principle

plausible? Why or why not?

(4)

Provide a circular justification of induction (one of those discussed in lecture) and

explain why it is circular. Suppose one were to then conclude that every justification

of induction is circular on the basis of that one circular justification. Would that be a

good argument against induction? Would more instances of circular justifications

strengthen that argument against induction?

(5)

Explain Anselm's "ontological argument" for the existence of God and Guanilo's

parody of it. Who gets the best of this debate, Anselm or Guanilo? Why?

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Criteria of evaluation

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Exposition

clarity

fullness

accuracy

Evaluation

degree to which things are reasoned out

strength of argument

originality

General

structure/organization

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