CAS PH 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Trolley Problem, Ice Cream Cone, Validity
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Philosophy: love of wisdom, can be divided up chronologically or topically. Important topical subfields: ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, and aesthetics. Argument: a chain of thought in which reasons (called premises ) are offered in support of a particular conclusion. Validity: an argument is logically valid if the truth of its premises guarantees the truth of its conclusion. Soundness: an argument is sound if it is valid and all of its premises guarantees the truth of its conclusion. Trolley problem (classic)- trolley is headed towards 5 people, but you can flip the switch and make the trolley swerve to only hit 1 person. Mary the brilliant neuroscientist: mary lives in black and white, has never seen color. But, she studies color and how it works. He gets a vanilla ice cream cone and is happy. He didn"t know, but they were out of other flavors.