Deck 5: How Can We Know the Nature of Reality Philosophical Foundations
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Deck 5: How Can We Know the Nature of Reality Philosophical Foundations
1
Explain the feminist philosophical view on the nature of free will.
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2
What are some of the outside factors that might help determine a person's actions?
Which do you think are most important? Explain.
Which do you think are most important? Explain.
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3
Describe Daniel Dennett's position on the nature of free will.
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4
Explain the distinction that was made by W.T. Stace in arguing for the compatibility of free will with determinism.
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5
What is reality? What is appearance? How do we tell the difference?
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6
Describe William James's position on the nature of free will.
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7
What did Moritz Schlick mean by saying "If decisions were causeless there would be no sense in trying to influence men…". What role did this thought have in his theory of free will?
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8
Plato believed that reality consists ultimately of the forms because he thought that .
A) everything is really a form
B) appearance cannot tell us about the forms
C) the forms can be understood by everyone
D) only the forms are perfect and unchanging
A) everything is really a form
B) appearance cannot tell us about the forms
C) the forms can be understood by everyone
D) only the forms are perfect and unchanging
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9
Thales' fundamental belief about water was that it is .
A) what everything is ultimately made of
B) what makes life possible
C) found in everything
D) found everywhere
A) what everything is ultimately made of
B) what makes life possible
C) found in everything
D) found everywhere
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10
Which of the following best characterizes the subject matter of metaphysics?
A) the question of free will
B) things that we cannot see
C) the fundamental nature of reality
D) the extent of human knowledge
A) the question of free will
B) things that we cannot see
C) the fundamental nature of reality
D) the extent of human knowledge
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11
What did Baron D'Holbach mean by saying that "Absence of constraint is not absence of necessity"?
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12
Parmenides thought that change is the ultimate reality because .
A) nature is hidden
B) everything is in flux
C) only very small things do not change
D) you cannot tell what anything is really like
A) nature is hidden
B) everything is in flux
C) only very small things do not change
D) you cannot tell what anything is really like
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13
What was Descartes' method of knowledge? Do you think that method is apt for
finding truth?
finding truth?
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14
What is existentialism? Explain Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialist position on the
nature of free actions.
nature of free actions.
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15
What is hard determinism, and how is it argued for?
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16
Anaximander thought that ultimate reality is boundless and indefinite because .
A) only the indefinite could be everything
B) everything is boundless and indefinite
C) it is both a beginning and has a beginning
D) it is the only thing that is not a beginning nor has a beginning
A) only the indefinite could be everything
B) everything is boundless and indefinite
C) it is both a beginning and has a beginning
D) it is the only thing that is not a beginning nor has a beginning
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17
Does everything in nature have its own distinct purpose? What role did this concept
play in Aristotle's philosophy?
play in Aristotle's philosophy?
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18
Epistemology is basically the study of .
A) what we know
B) what we cannot know
C) the substance of our minds
D) how we know what we know
A) what we know
B) what we cannot know
C) the substance of our minds
D) how we know what we know
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19
Can you think of anything that does not change over time? Could whatever does not change be the ultimate reality?
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20
What is determinism? How is it different from the thesis that there is no free will?
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21
Descartes supposes the existence of an "evil demon" in order to .
A) determine what he cannot be deceived about
B) suppose that the soul is eternal
C) suppose that God does not exist
D) determine what else would exist
A) determine what he cannot be deceived about
B) suppose that the soul is eternal
C) suppose that God does not exist
D) determine what else would exist
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22
What did Descartes believe was the fundamental thing that is beyond doubt?
A) what kind of thing he is
B) that he has a body
C) that God exists
D) that he exists
A) what kind of thing he is
B) that he has a body
C) that God exists
D) that he exists
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23
What was Socrates' theory of innate ideas based upon?
A) his argument that everything is learned by reason
B) his argument that everyone had an existence before birth
C) his observation that no one actually learns anything new after a certain point
D) his ideas about dialectical philosophy
A) his argument that everything is learned by reason
B) his argument that everyone had an existence before birth
C) his observation that no one actually learns anything new after a certain point
D) his ideas about dialectical philosophy
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24
Rationalism is the philosophy that .
A) everything is rational
B) everything is known by reason
C) everything makes sense
D) everything can be understood
A) everything is rational
B) everything is known by reason
C) everything makes sense
D) everything can be understood
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25
Descartes thinks that the existence of physical objects cannot be certain because .
A) they are changeable things
B) it is possible to be deceived about them
C) the existence of the self is more certain
D) it is not possible to know their true essence
A) they are changeable things
B) it is possible to be deceived about them
C) the existence of the self is more certain
D) it is not possible to know their true essence
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26
Aristotle disagreed with Plato mainly because .
A) he thought that things did not have forms
B) he disagreed with Plato's supernaturalism
C) he thought that Plato's forms do not explain anything
D) he disagreed with Plato's attempt to determine the nature of ultimate reality
A) he thought that things did not have forms
B) he disagreed with Plato's supernaturalism
C) he thought that Plato's forms do not explain anything
D) he disagreed with Plato's attempt to determine the nature of ultimate reality
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27
In order for a belief to be justified, .
A) it has to be true
B) it must be about something observable
C) it has to be formed in the right way
D) it has to be shared by many people
A) it has to be true
B) it must be about something observable
C) it has to be formed in the right way
D) it has to be shared by many people
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28
Aristotle believed that the soul is .
A) the same thing as the body
B) immaterial but in the body
C) a material object
D) the form of the body
A) the same thing as the body
B) immaterial but in the body
C) a material object
D) the form of the body
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29
According to Aristotle, the final cause of a thing is .
A) its reason for being
B) its formal identity
C) the matter it is made of
D) what caused it to exist in the first place
A) its reason for being
B) its formal identity
C) the matter it is made of
D) what caused it to exist in the first place
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