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Philosophy 101 Final Exam

Postby Twain Shakespeare » Mon May 07, 2012 4:02 am





Provoked at least by Craig Browning's post "What's Your Thesis?", I chum the water with my own test.

"Why does the Universe exist?" To save time, I will tell you, any answer over, say ten words, will get an "D" if it fails to convince me. If it too long, and I get bored, its an "F", so don't post the Quran.

I will give the answer when I get ten responces, or when someone asks, "Please, Sir, what is the punchline?"

One hint. There is one "A" answer, and one "A plus" answer, one "B" answer, one "B+" and one "B-". Punctuation is important. I am not sure an "A-" answer is grammatically possible in English.

One last hint, answer in three words or less to get at least a "C".


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Re: Philosophy 101 Final Exam

Postby Arouet » Mon May 07, 2012 11:24 am

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Re: Philosophy 101 Final Exam

Postby ProfWag » Mon May 07, 2012 1:01 pm

They question is "Why does the Universe exist? My reply: Why not?
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Re: Philosophy 101 Final Exam

Postby Twain Shakespeare » Sat May 12, 2012 7:34 pm

Beeen long enough. When I was given this test, Prof would have gotten a A-plus by saying "Why not?", as did I.
If we had used an exclamation point, we would have only gotten an A, as exclamation would have indicated we had never considered the question.
A period would have earned an A-, as a period indicated we weren't even considering the question after being asked.

"Because" is the "B" answer, with a similar spread for punctuation.

Any other answer under ten words is a "C' or lower, as described above, but Arouet, your extreme brevity earns you a "C+" and possibly even gets you to the "B-" level. Considering you quoted the classics, I am comfortable giving you that "B-", but I am not sure my prof wouldn't have counted off for not showing your calculations to prove that was your own work. But this is just fun.
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