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PHL100 final exam
Question 1
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1. In the movie "Lord of the Flies", the group of boys represented
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a. young people with a sense of "freedom" without any adult supervision
b. an example of humans in the State of Nature
c. how a social structure is created even if there is a sense of "freedom"
d. all of the above
Question 2
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2, The study of right and wrong human action can be considered
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a. ethical theory
b. metaethics
c. moral theory
d. both ethical and moral theory
Question 3
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3. One of John Locke's ideas on property was basically
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a. how an individual can form a right to property
b. who determines who owns a tree
c. if you enclose a piece of land, it is yours
d. none of the above
Question 4
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4. Frazier , the main character in the novel Walden Two, represented
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a. the theory that wisdom and common sense could create a community where life's daily problems could be solved
b. people would not care about each other
c. people could enjoy life more
d. a & c
Question 5
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5. An alternative to Locke's thinking would be
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a. restrict the kind of exchanges people can make
b. let the government decide who should own property
c. a utilitarian justification of property rights
d. there are no alternatives to Locke's thinking
Question 6
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6. Who believed that "the free development of individuality is one of the leading essentials of well being"
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a. Rousseau
b. Hobbes
c. Locke
d. Mill
Question 7
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7, When Hobbes described how we lock our doors against our neighbors, Wolff comments that Hobbes overlooked one thing
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a. humor
b. fear
c. morality
d. materialism
Question 8
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8. A difference between Hobbes and Locke was
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a. Hobbes believed there was a scarcity of goods; Locke believed there is natural abundance
b. the concept of revenge
c. the concept of moral law
d. all of the above
Question 9
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9. Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical outlook most resembled
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a. John Stuart Mill
b. A.J . Ayer
c. Martin Luther King
d. none of the above
Question 10
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10. Science and the organization of Nature most influenced
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a. Immanuel Kant
b. William Paley
c. John Stuart Mill
d. Friedrich Nietzsche
Question 11
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11. How would you answer the question "What Are You?"
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a. I am neither
b. I am just a mind
c. I am some mix of body and mind
d. I am just a body
Question 12
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12. Nozick thought
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a. taxation is equal to forced labor
b. when you work you pay taxes
c. both a & b
d. stop paying taxes
Question 13
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13. Hobbes never heard of Galileo
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- True
- False
Question 14
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14. The main focus of Walden Two is the ideas that the characters discussed, not the characters themselves.
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- True
- False
Question 15
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15. Political philosophy focuses on how humans behave toward each other.
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- True
- False
Question 16
1: From the course material, is there a best path to find truth through science, mathematics, art, philosophy or something else?
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Question 17
2: If the word philosophy means the love of wisdom, what is it about the philosophers we have studied that shows their love of wisdom.
Choose 2 philosophers studied in the class to answer the question.
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Question 1
0.34 out of 0.34 points
1. In the movie "Lord of the Flies", the group of boys represented
Answers:
a. young people with a sense of "freedom" without any adult supervision
b. an example of humans in the State of Nature
c. how a social structure is created even if there is a sense of "freedom"
d. all of the above
Question 2
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2, The study of right and wrong human action can be considered
Answers:
a. ethical theory
b. metaethics
c. moral theory
d. both ethical and moral theory
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