QUESTIONS
Question 1
Sense-data are real things like tables, trees, etc.
- True
- False
Question 2
Kant’s three relative ideas are self, cosmos, and God that bridge the gap between phenomenal and noumenal realities.
- True
- False
Question 3
“Esse est percipi” means “to be or not be”
- True
- False
Question 4
Berkeley rejected Locke’s commonsense argument that external objects exist.
- True
- False
Question 5
Learning about a religion is the same as living a religion.
- True
- False
Question 6
Thinking philosophically about religious beliefs is not meant to transform you in to an atheist.
- True
- False
Question 7
In the teleological argument, is it rational to assume order and purposefulness do not occur by chance.
- True
- False
Question 8
Religions are diverse, but there is no diversity within the branchesof religions.
- True
- False
Question 9
Philosophy helps people evaluate how the world ought to be and what course of actions people should take.
- True
- False
Question 10
W.T. Stace was an Ethical Absolutist.
- True
- False
Question 11
From Plato’s Republic, “The Myth ofGyges,” tells ofa magical ring that when worn, the wearer could not tell a lie.
- True
- False
Question 12
To act morally, one must:
- All of the answers
- Deliberately choosing to take the correct moral action.
- Perform the action for its own sake.
- Know what one is doing.
Question 13
“Honor the desire to control others and impose my values on them” is a statement by:
- Camus
- Noddings
- DeBeauvior
- Nietzsche
Question 14
“Never succumb to a crowd,” is response by?
- Singer
- Camus
- Sartre
- Kierkegaard
Question 15
The question of, “How can I invest with my life with meaning while existing in a universe that lacks ultimate meaning?” is from Existential Ethics?
- True
- False
Question 16
Accumulation of moral actions gradually builds an inconsistent moral character.
- True
- False
Question 17
Locke believed there ought to be different branches of government to include responsibility. Which one is not one of his branches of government?
- Federal branch – responsible for making war and peace.
- Health, Education, and Welfare branch – responsible for the well-being of its citizen.
- Executive branch – Implement the laws
- Legislative branch – create and interpret laws.
Question 18
To live in an “ideal society,” we must share in the responsibility to help societies become more enlightened and assist all members in developing well-informed set of beliefs.
- True
- False
Question 19
“To proletariat are the disillusioned and exploited working class,” according to Marx’s belief that the bourgeoise represents the upper, wealthy, social class.
- True
- False
Question 20
Mill proposes that social benefits are what determines what is just.
- True
- False
ANSWERS
Question 1
Sense-data are real things like tables, trees, etc.
- True
- False
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