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Question 1. What is the "Wondering" conception of philosophy? If it's deficient, explain how (that is, explain what it's missing). Give examples of both (the conception itself and an example of the deficiency if it has one). In the end, if this conception does not capture it, what is philosophy?
Question 2. What is the "Enduring Questions" conception of philosophy? If it's deficient, explain how (that is, explain what it's missing). Give examples of both (the conception itself and an example of the deficiency if it has one). In the end, if this conception does not capture it, what is philosophy?
Question 3. What is the "Dialectical" conception of philosophy? If it's deficient, explain how (that is, explain what it's missing). Give examples of both (the conception itself and an example of the deficiency if it has one). In the end, if this conception does not capture it, what is philosophy?
Question 4. What is one end-view or goal of the philosophy (and explain it)? Your answer should include an example from your life or the Socratic dialogues that you are able to connect to the end-view
Question 5. What is an inductive /deductive argument? Name one KIND of each argument then give an example of each.
Question 6. What is soundness/validity? Can we have one without the other? Give an example of each.
Question 7. Pick two fallacies and explain them using/with your own examples (can be news, real-life, fiction, etc...).