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Deck 12: Happiness
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___ Greek philosopher who became a slave as well as a teacher in Rome.
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____ 1. According to Aristotle's theory, happiness is not measured moment by moment.
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___ "One who is wise and good."
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___ personal happiness attained by serenity through meditation
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___ He and fellow prisoners did a dance of joy when they realized they were headed "only" to Dachau.
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___ True happiness is a matter of how we respond to what happens
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Place the appropriate number next to the item that most closely matches it, using none more than once, and be aware that there are more choices than you will use.
1. hedonism
2. Becket
3. Epicurus
4. Frankl
5. Velazquez
6. virtue
7. Marvell
8. MacLeish
9. epicureans
10. Bacchus
11. Epictetus
12. Vonnegut
13. Mahatma
14. Hinayana
15. endurance
16. Socrates
17. stoicism
18. Hemingway
19. Aristotle
___ Poet who thought Andrew Marvell had the wrong slant on what constitutes happiness.
1. hedonism
2. Becket
3. Epicurus
4. Frankl
5. Velazquez
6. virtue
7. Marvell
8. MacLeish
9. epicureans
10. Bacchus
11. Epictetus
12. Vonnegut
13. Mahatma
14. Hinayana
15. endurance
16. Socrates
17. stoicism
18. Hemingway
19. Aristotle
___ Poet who thought Andrew Marvell had the wrong slant on what constitutes happiness.
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___ John Donne's sermon inspired the title of this author's novel.
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____ 2. Stoa was a Roman captured by the Greeks, who became a tutor to Plato.
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___ "not possible to live pleasantly without living prudently"
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____ 3. For hedonists, pleasure has to be experienced through the senses alone.
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____ 5. "Too much of a good thing can be wonderful" could well be spoken by an epicurean.
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___ Christian martyr.
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___ Aristotle believed the two qualities that assured us of having a happy life were this and wisdom.
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____ 4. Carpe diem is an important element in hedonism.
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___ believed that government must not stand in the way of reason
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___ carpe diem
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___ "Had we but world enough and time"
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___ thought that if you didn't choose the good, you really didn't know it.
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___ "great soul"
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21
All of the following are stoic comments except one:
A) Happiness is a matter of how we respond to events.
B) To find the roots of unhappiness, look inward.
C) Individuals, if they have strength and will, can change the inevitable.
D) Nothing is under our control except attitudes.
E) If people are unhappy, it's their own fault.
A) Happiness is a matter of how we respond to events.
B) To find the roots of unhappiness, look inward.
C) Individuals, if they have strength and will, can change the inevitable.
D) Nothing is under our control except attitudes.
E) If people are unhappy, it's their own fault.
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____ 11. Hemingway's story "In Another Country" expresses the epicurean philosophy.
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____ 10. Because stoicism was almost the national philosophy of Rome, no stoics could be executed.
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____ 15. In The Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle lists the things that make life good.
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25
Although Gandhi and King died for their beliefs, theirs were happy lives according to which standards?
A) epicurean
B) Aristotelian
C) hedonistic
D) economic
E) none of these
A) epicurean
B) Aristotelian
C) hedonistic
D) economic
E) none of these
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____ 6. Gandhi was assassinated after he converted to Islam and denounced the Hindu faith in front of a temple.
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____ 13. Hedonists do not believe that every pleasure is automatically good.
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28
Epicurus was greatly interested in the hedonistic approach to life. At length he rejected it. One of his major reasons was that
A) no one could live long enough to experience all possible pleasures.
B) the hedonist failed to distinguish between what was and what was not permitted by law.
C) he could not condone the amount of fasting required by the hedonists.
D) he believed that conformity to the demands of society was in the long run more conducive to peace of mind; no dedicated hedonist had ever been recognized for intellectual achievements.
A) no one could live long enough to experience all possible pleasures.
B) the hedonist failed to distinguish between what was and what was not permitted by law.
C) he could not condone the amount of fasting required by the hedonists.
D) he believed that conformity to the demands of society was in the long run more conducive to peace of mind; no dedicated hedonist had ever been recognized for intellectual achievements.
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____ 12. Aristippus believed people do not enjoy working but do so only to earn enough money to have pleasure.
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30
Which of the following lines expresses a hedonistic view of life?
A) "To feel the always coming on/The always rising of the night"
B) "he should not place himself in a position to lose that"
C) "foster child of silence and slow time"
D) "Gather ye rose-buds while ye may"
E) "Thou hast made me, and shall thy work decay?"
A) "To feel the always coming on/The always rising of the night"
B) "he should not place himself in a position to lose that"
C) "foster child of silence and slow time"
D) "Gather ye rose-buds while ye may"
E) "Thou hast made me, and shall thy work decay?"
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31
____ 8. Zeno was the first major advocate of stoicism.
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32
After being freed from slavery, he spent his life as a teacher:
A) Gandhi
B) Socrates
C) Aristotle
D) Epicurus
E) Epictetus
A) Gandhi
B) Socrates
C) Aristotle
D) Epicurus
E) Epictetus
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33
Thomas à Becket was ordered killed by King Henry II because
A) he refused to officiate at Henry's marriage to a divorced woman.
B) he was found guilty of denouncing the king's ordinances from the pulpit.
C) the king was afraid that Becket had his eye on the throne of England.
D) Becket urged the pope to dismiss several bishops who were on the king's side.
E) Becket refused to renounce the Catholic faith.
A) he refused to officiate at Henry's marriage to a divorced woman.
B) he was found guilty of denouncing the king's ordinances from the pulpit.
C) the king was afraid that Becket had his eye on the throne of England.
D) Becket urged the pope to dismiss several bishops who were on the king's side.
E) Becket refused to renounce the Catholic faith.
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34
Which of the following statements is based directly on Aristotle's theory of happiness?
A) Pleasure can never lead to happiness.
B) If you want to be happy, don't seek wealth.
C) The memory of pleasure is never as good as the direct experience of it.
D) Since we seek pleasure in order to be happy, happiness and pleasure cannot be the same.
E) People who think too much can never achieve happiness.
A) Pleasure can never lead to happiness.
B) If you want to be happy, don't seek wealth.
C) The memory of pleasure is never as good as the direct experience of it.
D) Since we seek pleasure in order to be happy, happiness and pleasure cannot be the same.
E) People who think too much can never achieve happiness.
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35
Which of the following is not associated with stoicism?
A) The fear of death is worse than death itself.
B) When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.
C) It was popular in both Rome and the early Christian world.
D) Belief in God can be psychologically true.
E) The universe is an orderly system.
A) The fear of death is worse than death itself.
B) When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.
C) It was popular in both Rome and the early Christian world.
D) Belief in God can be psychologically true.
E) The universe is an orderly system.
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____ 7. The painting Los Borrachos (The Drunkards) by Diego Velazquez is a good visual representation of epicureanism.
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____ 14. Aristotle might have told Olympic athletes that if they could achieve complete happiness, they would never need to compete again.
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38
He said "The size of human suffering is absolutely relative."
A) Otto Frank
B) Victor Frankl
C) Martin Luther King Jr.
D) the Dalai Lama
E) Zeno
A) Otto Frank
B) Victor Frankl
C) Martin Luther King Jr.
D) the Dalai Lama
E) Zeno
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39
Being resigned to adversity one day, then winning the lottery the next day and buying everything you ever wanted would mean changing loyalties from which philosopher to become a follower of which philosopher?
A) Aristotle, Epictetus
B) Aristippus, Zeno
C) Zeno, Aristippus
D) Epictetus, Aristotle
E) Frankl, Epictetus
A) Aristotle, Epictetus
B) Aristippus, Zeno
C) Zeno, Aristippus
D) Epictetus, Aristotle
E) Frankl, Epictetus
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40
____ 9. In hedonism, neither the memory nor the anticipation of pleasure can bring true happiness.
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41
Considered the acknowledged leader of Tibetan Buddhism:
A) Hinayana
B) Gandhi
C) Lao-tzu
D) Tao Te Ching
E) the Dalai Lama
A) Hinayana
B) Gandhi
C) Lao-tzu
D) Tao Te Ching
E) the Dalai Lama
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42
Which of the following is not associated with epicureanism?
A) accepts a modified version of hedonism
B) discipline and moderation
C) intellectual activity as a source of pain
D) intellectual activity as a source of pleasure
E) love of the arts and gourmet dining
A) accepts a modified version of hedonism
B) discipline and moderation
C) intellectual activity as a source of pain
D) intellectual activity as a source of pleasure
E) love of the arts and gourmet dining
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43
Which of the following is not associated with Aristotle's theory of happiness?
A) Health and wealth are paths to happiness.
B) Love is the highest good in life.
C) Happiness and joy are not the same thing.
D) Wisdom is more important than success.
E) The sole reason for government is to provide for the happiness of the people.
A) Health and wealth are paths to happiness.
B) Love is the highest good in life.
C) Happiness and joy are not the same thing.
D) Wisdom is more important than success.
E) The sole reason for government is to provide for the happiness of the people.
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44
To find the roots of unhappiness, the stoic advises, we must
A) look inward.
B) refuse to believe that fate has caused it.
C) be suspicious of friends who seem overly concerned about our well-being.
D) reevaluate the packaged opinions delivered up by smooth-talking TV commentators.
E) review the past history of family relationships, especially unresolved conflicts.
A) look inward.
B) refuse to believe that fate has caused it.
C) be suspicious of friends who seem overly concerned about our well-being.
D) reevaluate the packaged opinions delivered up by smooth-talking TV commentators.
E) review the past history of family relationships, especially unresolved conflicts.
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Which of the following paths is primarily designed to bring the individual to a state of peace?
A) Mahayana
B) the Odessa Steps
C) the Silk Road
D) Hinayana
E) the teachings of Alaa Al Aswany
A) Mahayana
B) the Odessa Steps
C) the Silk Road
D) Hinayana
E) the teachings of Alaa Al Aswany
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