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Philosophy
Examine the fundamental nature of reality, existence, and knowledge. Philosophy encourages critical thinking and ethical reasoning.
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Q: Is belief a choice
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Q: Is consciousness an illusion
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Q: Is consciousness real or simply a construct of the mind
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Q: Is death just like sleeping
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Q: Is an opinion a fact
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Q: Is anything impossible
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Q: Is anything perfect
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Q: Is anything random
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Q: Is anything real
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Q: Is anything truly random
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Q: Is appeal to authority a fallacy
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Q: Is art considered a science
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Q: Is attraction subjective
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Q: Is Sharia law compatible with the constitution
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Q: Is Socrates a real historical figure
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Q: Is a compound statement truth-functional if it's truth value is determined solely by the truth values of its components
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Q: Is a fetus living
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Q: Is a human being truly free
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Q: Is a mathematician considered a scientist
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Q: Is a phone considered an object
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Q: Is a theory a prediction
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Q: Is affirming the consequent valid
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Q: Is agape love truly unconditional
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Q: In which of Plato's works does he discuss the concept of the forms
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Q: In which region or country is Confucianism most influential today
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Q: Is 2 a prime number
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Q: Is 2 considered a prime number
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Q: Is 4D real and how does it differ from other dimensions
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Q: Is Ayn Rand a hypocrite in her philosophy of objectivism
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Q: Is Christianity considered an ideology
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Q: Is God truly all powerful
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Q: Is God truly benevolent
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Q: Is Nietzsche hard to read
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Q: In what ways is art a form of communication
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Q: In what ways is art related to science
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Q: In what ways is causation distinct from correlation
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Q: In what ways is ethics distinct from law
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