Deck 15: The Pragmatist: William James

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Much of James' work is couched in feminine terms.
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James taught and liked Teddy Roosevelt.
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William James and Henry James, the novelist, were brothers.
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William James said that as a rule we disbelieve any facts that are not useful to us.
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Most early pragmatists were Scottish.
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Pragmatism is a male philosophy.
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James gave credit for his success to his brother.
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James was invited to give the Gifford lectures in Scotland.
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James believed that it was impossible to be too sentimental.
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The word "pragmatism" is from the Greek for "deed."
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William James was a pragmatist.
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James was affiliated with Harvard for all his professional life.
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James was on the verge of suicide as a student.
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Pragmatism is a rationalist philosophy.
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William James attended Harvard.
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James called on individuals to be consciously responsible for their lives.
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Peirce endorsed James' version of pragmatism.
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James was an important figure in the early history of modern psychology.
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The first expression of pragmatism appears in the work of C. S. Peirce.
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James was never a product of his times in any way.
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What settles our opinions, according to James?

A) Truth
B) Society
C) The will to power
D) The will to believe
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James saw pragmatism primarily as a collection of truths.
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Peirce claimed that the only differences between the meanings of words arose from their etymology.
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Which philosophical approach contradicts itself?

A) pragmatism
B) pragmaticism
C) strict relativism
D) act utilitarianism
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William James held that all of our scientific ideals are

A) mistaken
B) correct
C) drains to confusion
D) altars to gods
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Who did James think had historically dominated philosophy?

A) Pragmatists
B) Empiricists
C) Moderates
D) Extremists
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James used pragmatism to reject religion.
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Peirce rejected the views of the empiricists.
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"Pragma" means "an act" or "without consequences. "
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Peirce wanted to develop a philosophy free of meaningless abstractions.
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What is not a tender-minded trait?

A) Fatalistic
B) Religious
C) Monistic
D) Idealistic
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How many temperamental types did James identify?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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Peirce advocated pragmaticism.
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Pragmatism has no theory of meaning.
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What does life present us with, according to James?

A) Truth
B) Meaning
C) Forced options
D) Voluntary choices
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James saw pragmatism as a

A) collection of beliefs
B) method
C) will to power
D) source of confusion
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According to James, one of the regular fruits of overstudious philosophy is

A) wisdom
B) religion
C) skepticism
D) reality
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What is not a tough-minded trait?

A) Pluralistic
B) Skeptical
C) Empiricist
D) Optimistic
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James referred to theories as "conceptual shorthand."
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James held that the philosophy that is important to us is a technical matter.
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What, according to James, are vital elements of the good life?

A) Struggle and love
B) Struggle and effort
C) Effort and love
D) Love and religion
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What did James believe we have a basic obligation to do?

A) Be egoistic
B) Be utilitarians
C) Maximize satisfactions
D) Maximize frustrations
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For James, truth is always

A) clear
B) personal
C) difficult
D) pleasant
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Do you believe that you have free will? Justify your view, taking into account the arguments of both James and Stace as you do so.
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What creates truth, according to James?

A) Life
B) Religion
C) Belief
D) Will
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How do the views of James and Peirce differ? Which do you think is the most persuasive and why?
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Do you believe that pragmatism is a subjective approach to philosophy? Explain your answer.
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How many times must sick souls be born, according to James?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Which two beliefs are unprovable?

A) Free will and determinism
B) Free will and causation
C) Causation and determinism
D) Causation and truth
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What is man a subject for, according to Mark Twain?

A) Punishment
B) Blame
C) Pity
D) Love
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What can be proved, according to James?

A) Nothing
B) That we have free will
C) That God exists
D) Morality
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Which tradition's emphasis on strength of will did James admire?

A) The Epicurean tradition
B) The Christian tradition
C) The Stoic tradition
D) The Aristotelian tradition
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What is "pragmatic truth"?

A) Human truth
B) Empirical truth
C) Subjective value
D) Objective value
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What according to James is a necessary condition for moral responsibility?

A) Free will
B) Compatibilism
C) Determinism
D) God
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Is science any more objective than religion, according to James? What implications might his view have for current discussions on teaching creationism in science classes? Do you agree with James here?
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Who claimed that the problem of free will was not a real one?

A) James
B) Russell
C) Stace
D) Peirce
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What is individual action, according to Peirce?

A) Impossible
B) An end
C) A means
D) Necessary
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The view that everything that happens is governed by cause and effect and follows the laws of nature, so that it must happen just as it does, is called

A) Libertarianism
B) Compatibilism
C) Determinism
D) Freedom
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Rationalists believe that truth is

A) Universal
B) Dependent
C) Subjective
D) Context dependent
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Which of the four major ancient schools of thought is James' pragmatism closest to? In answering this question you should outline the relevant aspects of each school of thought, and show how it is similar to, or different from, that of James' pragmatism.
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Outline the pragmatic method. Do you think that this would be useful in your own life? Explain your answer.
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Outline the distinction between being "healthy-minded" and "morbid-minded." Do you believe that this is (a) an accurate distinction and (b) a useful one?
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Of the three theories of truth that you have encountered so far in this volume, which do you believe is the most accurate and why? Explain your answer, outlining each of the three theories of truth as you do so.
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Much of James' work is couched in feminine terms.
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James taught and liked Teddy Roosevelt.
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William James and Henry James, the novelist, were brothers.
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William James said that as a rule we disbelieve any facts that are not useful to us.
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Most early pragmatists were Scottish.
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Pragmatism is a male philosophy.
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James gave credit for his success to his brother.
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James was invited to give the Gifford lectures in Scotland.
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James believed that it was impossible to be too sentimental.
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The word "pragmatism" is from the Greek for "deed."
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William James was a pragmatist.
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James was affiliated with Harvard for all his professional life.
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James was on the verge of suicide as a student.
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Pragmatism is a rationalist philosophy.
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William James attended Harvard.
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James called on individuals to be consciously responsible for their lives.
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Peirce endorsed James' version of pragmatism.
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James was an important figure in the early history of modern psychology.
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The first expression of pragmatism appears in the work of C. S. Peirce.
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James was never a product of his times in any way.
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What settles our opinions, according to James?

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C) The will to power
D) The will to believe
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James saw pragmatism primarily as a collection of truths.
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Peirce claimed that the only differences between the meanings of words arose from their etymology.
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Which philosophical approach contradicts itself?

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B) pragmaticism
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D) act utilitarianism
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William James held that all of our scientific ideals are

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D) altars to gods
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Who did James think had historically dominated philosophy?

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D) Extremists
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James used pragmatism to reject religion.
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Peirce rejected the views of the empiricists.
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"Pragma" means "an act" or "without consequences. "
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Peirce wanted to develop a philosophy free of meaningless abstractions.
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What is not a tender-minded trait?

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D) Idealistic
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How many temperamental types did James identify?

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Peirce advocated pragmaticism.
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Pragmatism has no theory of meaning.
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What does life present us with, according to James?

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James saw pragmatism as a

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According to James, one of the regular fruits of overstudious philosophy is

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What is not a tough-minded trait?

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D) Optimistic
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James referred to theories as "conceptual shorthand."
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James held that the philosophy that is important to us is a technical matter.
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What, according to James, are vital elements of the good life?

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D) Love and religion
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What did James believe we have a basic obligation to do?

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C) Maximize satisfactions
D) Maximize frustrations
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For James, truth is always

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Do you believe that you have free will? Justify your view, taking into account the arguments of both James and Stace as you do so.
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What creates truth, according to James?

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B) Religion
C) Belief
D) Will
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How do the views of James and Peirce differ? Which do you think is the most persuasive and why?
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Do you believe that pragmatism is a subjective approach to philosophy? Explain your answer.
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How many times must sick souls be born, according to James?

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Which two beliefs are unprovable?

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C) Causation and determinism
D) Causation and truth
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What is man a subject for, according to Mark Twain?

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C) Pity
D) Love
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What can be proved, according to James?

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C) That God exists
D) Morality
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Which tradition's emphasis on strength of will did James admire?

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C) The Stoic tradition
D) The Aristotelian tradition
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What is "pragmatic truth"?

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C) Subjective value
D) Objective value
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What according to James is a necessary condition for moral responsibility?

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C) Determinism
D) God
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Is science any more objective than religion, according to James? What implications might his view have for current discussions on teaching creationism in science classes? Do you agree with James here?
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Who claimed that the problem of free will was not a real one?

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What is individual action, according to Peirce?

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D) Necessary
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The view that everything that happens is governed by cause and effect and follows the laws of nature, so that it must happen just as it does, is called

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B) Compatibilism
C) Determinism
D) Freedom
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Rationalists believe that truth is

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Which of the four major ancient schools of thought is James' pragmatism closest to? In answering this question you should outline the relevant aspects of each school of thought, and show how it is similar to, or different from, that of James' pragmatism.
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Outline the pragmatic method. Do you think that this would be useful in your own life? Explain your answer.
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Outline the distinction between being "healthy-minded" and "morbid-minded." Do you believe that this is (a) an accurate distinction and (b) a useful one?
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Of the three theories of truth that you have encountered so far in this volume, which do you believe is the most accurate and why? Explain your answer, outlining each of the three theories of truth as you do so.
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