Name That Philosopher
That Don't Sound Right
Logically Speaking
Have Faith (or Not?)
Places and Things
100

This philosopher responded to the problem of evil by arguing that we cannot fully understand God’s plan, and that a planet without natural evils could not exist

Who is G.W. Leibniz?

100

"You should not be late to class" is an example of this type of claim

What is a normative claim?

100

This type of argument doesn’t require all true premises but must have a logically correct structure

What is a valid argument?

100

First introduced by Anselm, this argument for God’s existence begins with the claim “Nothing greater than God can be conceived”

What is the ontological argument?

100

Descartes compared imagining God without perfection to imagining this geometric figure without three sides

What is a triangle?

200

This medieval philosopher argued "Five Ways" for the existence of God including the First Mover and First Cause cosmological arguments

Who is Thomas Aquinas?

200

"Breastfeeding is natural so all new mothers must do it" is an example of this logical fallacy

What is a naturalistic fallacy?

200

A valid argument that has all true premises and a true conclusion

What is a sound argument?

200

Associated with Aquinas, this version of the cosmological argument holds that every event must have been caused by a prior event, and that God must be the first

What is the First Cause argument?

200

Paley’s design argument claims that if you found this foreign object in the forest, you would naturally wonder who designed it

What is a pocket watch?

300

When his belief in God led to him overcoming depression, this philosopher concluded that sometimes it can be rational to believe in something without sufficient evidence

Who is William James?

300

A claim or argument assumed to be true based on a lack of information

What is an argument from ignorance?

300

Arguments with conclusion that follow necessarily from the premises

What are deductive arguments?

300

When critiquing the design argument, Hume raised this challenge that questioned how an all-powerful, all-good God could permit suffering in the world

What is the problem of evil?

300

To show why it is immoral to believe without sufficient evidence, Clifford uses an analogy of a careless owner of this mode of transportation that leads to disaster  

What is an old ship?

400

This logical fallacy involves misrepresenting or overstating your opponent's argument making it easier to attack

What is a strawman/strawfigure?

400

“I have never liked any coffee, so I will probably not like the taste of yours” is an example of this kind of reasoning

What is inductive reasoning?

400

Named after its French creator, the argument that you should gamble on the belief in God, as the potential upside is so big

What is Pascal's Wager?

400

In response to Anselm’s ontological argument, Gaunilo argued that using Anselm's logic, if he were able to imagine the perfect this, then it also must exist

What is a perfect island?

500

"This frozen yogurt is strawberry flavor, therefore it counts as a serving of fruit" is an example of this kind of logical fallacy

What is equivocation?

500

"If a shape is a cube, then it has corners. The Empire State Building has corners. Therefore, it’s shaped like a cube." is an example of this type of argument (must name two types)

What is an unsound, invalid argument?

500

Leibniz distinguished necessary beings from these dependent beings, like humans and animals, that could have failed to exist

What are contingent beings?

500

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