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(I) True or false (15–25%) For each of the following statements, please choose either ‘true’ or ‘false’ as your answer (please assume that there is no alternative, third option). 2 points for a correct answer; 1 point for no answer; 0 points for an incorrect answer.【备注说明】
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Epistemicism is not a theoretical approach to vagueness.

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Turing concludes his argument by stating explicitly that machines can think.

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Williamson argues that philosophy is a natural science.

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The Socratic method emphasises the philosophical importance of understanding each other.

(II) Multiple choice (15–25%) For each of the following questions, please choose only one answer (A), (B), (C), or (D). 2 points for a correct answer; 1 point for no answer; 0 points for an incorrect answer.
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According to Russell, the point of philosophy is to start with something so simple as not to seem worth stating, and to end with something so [what] that no one will believe it?【单选题】

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Which of the following, if any, does Searle set up as his target?【单选题】

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Which of the following, if any, is a central claim of Williamson’s?【单选题】

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In the Euthyphro, Socrates laments Euthyphro’s departure, because, as Socrates says,【单选题】

(III) Very short answers (25–35%) For each of the following questions, please choose all of the correct answers from (A), (B), and (C). 2 points for a correct answer; 1 point for no answer; 0 points for an incorrect answer.
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Present a version of the liar paradox in schematic argument form (i.e., a list of premises and conclusion).【多选题】

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Describe Searle’s Chinese Room Argument in a few sentences. First, state its conclusion. Then very briefly explain his argument in favour of it.【多选题】

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If one of Williamson’s arguments is analysed to be ‘(P1) The critic does not realise how much philosophy overlaps other disciplines; (P2) there has been significant progress in these overlap areas; (C) philosophy has made significant progress,’ then may there be a reason why the conclusion does not follow from the premises? In addition to stating your answer, explain your answer in one or two sentences.【多选题】

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Typically, when Socrates asks ‘What is . . .?’ (e.g. ‘what is piety?’), he is asking for conditions that are necessary and jointly sufficient for something’s being the thing in question (e.g. piety). First explain, in one sentence each, what (in principle) necessary conditions and what (in principle) sufficient conditions are. Then complete the following sentences (using the words ‘necessary’ and ‘sufficient’ to fill in the blanks): ‘Being red is a ____ condition for being coloured. Being coloured is a ____ condition for being red.’【多选题】

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