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1. Isaac
2. Vonnegut
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4. bourgeoisie
5. Freud
6. phoenix
7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
16. Marx
17. Buber
18. Trungpa
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18. Trungpa
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12. James
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18. Trungpa
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___ determinism
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___ 1. Buber believed that in human contact he also found God.
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___ 2. Schopenhauer was one of the three major secular existentialist philosophers.
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___ 5. One conclusion that can be drawn from some determinist arguments is that only the insane are really free.
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___ 3. Libertines and Libertarians once belonged to the same political party but separated after a strong dispute at a 1912 conference in Paris.
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8. Schopenhauer
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12. James
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___ the id and the ego
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18. Trungpa
___ the experience of God through feeling
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3. Kierkegaard
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5. Freud
6. phoenix
7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
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___ 4. The underlying message of the novel Mother Night is that we are what we say we are.
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2. Vonnegut
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5. Freud
6. phoenix
7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
16. Marx
17. Buber
18. Trungpa
___ classless society
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5. Freud
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7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
16. Marx
17. Buber
18. Trungpa
___ money talks
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Punishment of Sisyphus:

A) repeating one particular action over and over
B) exile from wife and children
C) death by drinking hemlock
D) being tied to a post in the town square, with children spitting on him and adults beating him with sticks
E) being forced to spend the rest of his life on a ship that never finds a port
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___ 8. Trungpa defines freedom as a surrendering to reality and accepting things as they are.
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He died a decade before the French Revolution, but he is considered its architect nonetheless.

A) Rousseau
B) Marx
C) Napoleon
D) Sartre
E) de Beauvoir
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Skinner maintained that what we call dignity is really the same thing as

A) freedom.
B) economic well-being.
C) self-imposed limitation.
D) praise.
E) conditioning.
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___ 9. According to the chapter, people who exercise inner control are mentally ill.
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___ 14. The dialectic is a system of thought that involves analyzing opposing views, then combining them into a synthesis.
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According to Rousseau, one person founded civil society with his

A) sword.
B) rifle.
C) stick.
D) invention of marriage.
E) invention of a primitive bank where people could keep their possessions safe.
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Wrote an imaginary dialogue between Man and the World Spirit:

A) Buber
B) Skinner
C) James
D) Nietzsche
E) Schopenhauer
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___ 11. The idea that human behavior can be analyzed in terms of genetic investment is known as economic determinism.
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___ 15. Sartre did not findit necessaryto take responsibility for bad choices.
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Which of the following does not support the determinist argument?

A) Marxism
B) regret
C) genomes
D) DNA
E) behaviorism
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___ 6. Hobbes believed that people were basically good but needed a strong monarchy to protect them.
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___ 10. James believed that humans and machines were alike.
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Said that whatever we do is determined by a system of rewards and punishments:

A) Camus
B) Sartre
C) Buber
D) Freud
E) Skinner
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Signs of free will for James:

A) the genomes
B) the heart and the soul
C) the ego and the superego
D) regret and relief
E) dreams
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___ 13. Feminists of today hail Schopenhauer as one of history's true male feminists.
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___ 12. Philosopher William James believed that money is the root of all human motivation.
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He believed in predestination, but he would not call himself a determinist:

A) Hobbes
B) Machiavelli
C) Buber
D) Augustine
E) Schopenhauer
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The chapter ends by suggesting that freedom can best be gained through

A) organized citizens' forums.
B) removal of all government restrictions.
C) self-imposed limitations.
D) writing to legislators to let them know that their activities are being closely watched by their constituents.
E) calm acceptance of social and legal rules over which we have no control anyway.
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___ 7. Freud called the values imposed on us by family, society, and the law the dialectic.
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Freud's term for these values imposed on us by family, religion, education, and the law:

A) the ego.
B) the superego.
C) the invisible hand.
D) the id.
E) institutional determinism.
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Buber's I/Thou was, for him:

A) enough of a reason for shutting himself off from the world.
B) a way to challenge the theory of relativity.
C) a way to prove that God could not exist.
D) a way to prove that God must exist.
E) a meaningless separation of one person from another.
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If someone strikes you and your response is to draw out a sword and make him a knight, which of the following is most likely to say this was a sign of freewill?

A) a determinist
B) a religious existentialist
C) a Marxist
D) a libertarian
E) an indeterminist
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Marx and Lenin, though sharing the same economic philosophy, disagreed on one point. Lenin believed

A) a limited amount of capitalism was necessary.
B) women should not be given advanced education.
C) some class distinction was healthy for society.
D) the classless society could come about only through revolution.
E) the classless would come about non-violently.
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Said that suicide was the only serious philosophical problem:

A) Sartre
B) de Beauvoir
C) Camus
D) Buber
E) Hobbes
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2. Vonnegut
3. Kierkegaard
4. bourgeoisie
5. Freud
6. phoenix
7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
16. Marx
17. Buber
18. Trungpa
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2. Vonnegut
3. Kierkegaard
4. bourgeoisie
5. Freud
6. phoenix
7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
16. Marx
17. Buber
18. Trungpa
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5. Freud
6. phoenix
7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
16. Marx
17. Buber
18. Trungpa
___ The Myth of Freedom
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2. Vonnegut
3. Kierkegaard
4. bourgeoisie
5. Freud
6. phoenix
7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
16. Marx
17. Buber
18. Trungpa
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7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
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12. James
13. Hegel
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18. Trungpa
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7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
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10. unrestricted freedom
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12. James
13. Hegel
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___ 1. Buber believed that in human contact he also found God.
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___ 2. Schopenhauer was one of the three major secular existentialist philosophers.
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8. Schopenhauer
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10. unrestricted freedom
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7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
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___ 5. One conclusion that can be drawn from some determinist arguments is that only the insane are really free.
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___ 3. Libertines and Libertarians once belonged to the same political party but separated after a strong dispute at a 1912 conference in Paris.
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5. Freud
6. phoenix
7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
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17. Buber
18. Trungpa
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7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
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18. Trungpa
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6. phoenix
7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
16. Marx
17. Buber
18. Trungpa
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8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
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12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
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18. Trungpa
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___ 4. The underlying message of the novel Mother Night is that we are what we say we are.
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7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
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17. Buber
18. Trungpa
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7. Crane
8. Schopenhauer
9. communism
10. unrestricted freedom
11. de Beauvoir
12. James
13. Hegel
14. Rousseau
15. no free choice
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17. Buber
18. Trungpa
___ money talks
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Punishment of Sisyphus:

A) repeating one particular action over and over
B) exile from wife and children
C) death by drinking hemlock
D) being tied to a post in the town square, with children spitting on him and adults beating him with sticks
E) being forced to spend the rest of his life on a ship that never finds a port
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___ 8. Trungpa defines freedom as a surrendering to reality and accepting things as they are.
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He died a decade before the French Revolution, but he is considered its architect nonetheless.

A) Rousseau
B) Marx
C) Napoleon
D) Sartre
E) de Beauvoir
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Skinner maintained that what we call dignity is really the same thing as

A) freedom.
B) economic well-being.
C) self-imposed limitation.
D) praise.
E) conditioning.
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___ 9. According to the chapter, people who exercise inner control are mentally ill.
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___ 14. The dialectic is a system of thought that involves analyzing opposing views, then combining them into a synthesis.
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According to Rousseau, one person founded civil society with his

A) sword.
B) rifle.
C) stick.
D) invention of marriage.
E) invention of a primitive bank where people could keep their possessions safe.
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Wrote an imaginary dialogue between Man and the World Spirit:

A) Buber
B) Skinner
C) James
D) Nietzsche
E) Schopenhauer
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___ 11. The idea that human behavior can be analyzed in terms of genetic investment is known as economic determinism.
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___ 15. Sartre did not findit necessaryto take responsibility for bad choices.
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Which of the following does not support the determinist argument?

A) Marxism
B) regret
C) genomes
D) DNA
E) behaviorism
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___ 6. Hobbes believed that people were basically good but needed a strong monarchy to protect them.
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___ 10. James believed that humans and machines were alike.
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Said that whatever we do is determined by a system of rewards and punishments:

A) Camus
B) Sartre
C) Buber
D) Freud
E) Skinner
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Signs of free will for James:

A) the genomes
B) the heart and the soul
C) the ego and the superego
D) regret and relief
E) dreams
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___ 13. Feminists of today hail Schopenhauer as one of history's true male feminists.
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___ 12. Philosopher William James believed that money is the root of all human motivation.
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He believed in predestination, but he would not call himself a determinist:

A) Hobbes
B) Machiavelli
C) Buber
D) Augustine
E) Schopenhauer
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The chapter ends by suggesting that freedom can best be gained through

A) organized citizens' forums.
B) removal of all government restrictions.
C) self-imposed limitations.
D) writing to legislators to let them know that their activities are being closely watched by their constituents.
E) calm acceptance of social and legal rules over which we have no control anyway.
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___ 7. Freud called the values imposed on us by family, society, and the law the dialectic.
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Freud's term for these values imposed on us by family, religion, education, and the law:

A) the ego.
B) the superego.
C) the invisible hand.
D) the id.
E) institutional determinism.
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Buber's I/Thou was, for him:

A) enough of a reason for shutting himself off from the world.
B) a way to challenge the theory of relativity.
C) a way to prove that God could not exist.
D) a way to prove that God must exist.
E) a meaningless separation of one person from another.
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43
If someone strikes you and your response is to draw out a sword and make him a knight, which of the following is most likely to say this was a sign of freewill?

A) a determinist
B) a religious existentialist
C) a Marxist
D) a libertarian
E) an indeterminist
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44
Marx and Lenin, though sharing the same economic philosophy, disagreed on one point. Lenin believed

A) a limited amount of capitalism was necessary.
B) women should not be given advanced education.
C) some class distinction was healthy for society.
D) the classless society could come about only through revolution.
E) the classless would come about non-violently.
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45
Said that suicide was the only serious philosophical problem:

A) Sartre
B) de Beauvoir
C) Camus
D) Buber
E) Hobbes
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