M03 Quiz
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M03 Quiz 3
Due
Nov 12 at 11:59pm
Points
20
Questions
20
Available
Nov 6 at 12am - Nov 12 at 11:59pm
Time Limit
40 Minutes
Instructions
Quiz covers Chapters 3 & 4
The quiz consists of 20 multiple choice and true/false questions. It is worth 20 points. You will have 40 minutes to complete the quiz, and must finish it the first time it is launched (no multiple attempts).
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Attempt 1
12 minutes
15 out of 20
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Score for this quiz: 15
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Submitted Nov 12 at 6:44pm
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Question 1
1 / 1 pts
Socrates thought that the soul is immortal because it _______.
can affect things
is unchangeable
is the source of the will
cannot be seen
Question 2
1 / 1 pts
Which of the following best explains the approach of phenomenology?
The soul is the embodiment of self
The self and the body are separate entities
Memory is less important than existence
All knowledge of ourselves and our world is based on exploring the phenomena of lived experience, the <i>lebenswelt</i>
Question 3
1 / 1 pts
Functionalism is the view that _______.
the function of the brain is to generate the mind
mental states have physically-definable functions
the brain has functions that can be experienced as the mind
the mind works in essentially the same way as the brain
Incorrect
Question 4
0 / 1 pts
St. Augustine's views on the self _______.
were totally original
were very different from the Platonists
incorporated the Platonist view of the self as a separate immaterial thing
presaged more contemporary views about the mental and the physical
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Question 5
1 / 1 pts
Descartes' famous first principle, cogito, ergo sum, means _______.
human identity is defined by scientific proof
the mind is not a physical thing
the self must be an immaterial thing
"I think, therefore I am"
Incorrect
Question 6
0 / 1 pts
Phenomenologists argue that the self is purely physical.
True
False
Incorrect
Question 7
0 / 1 pts
Rationalism is the epistemological view that sense experience is the primary source of all knowledge.
True
False
Question 8
1 / 1 pts
Phenomenology attempts to clarify our understanding of experience and how we experience the world.
True
False
Question 9
1 / 1 pts
Materialism is the view that the universe is explainable in terms of the physical laws.
True
False
Question 10
1 / 1 pts
Kant argues that the self transcends the senses and unifies our experiences.
True
False
Question 11
1 / 1 pts
W.T. Stace argued against hard determinism by claiming that _______.
hard determinists do not understand free will
not all events are determined by their causes
even hard determinists behave as though they believe in free will
we can tell that determinism must be false
Question 12
1 / 1 pts
Which feminist philosopher used the analogy of the birdcage to explain the necessity of a macroscopic view of oppression?
Marilyn Frye
Sheryl Sandberg
Gloria Steinem
Sara Lee Barthke
Question 13
1 / 1 pts
Indeterminism accepts the possibility that _______.
human freedom is an illusion governed by universal causal laws
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our actions are probably always uncaused
some human actions may be random and so free
we could only have made one choice under a given set of circumstances
Question 14
1 / 1 pts
Compatibilism says that _______.
not every event is determined
there is free will even though determinism is true
some events are uncaused
there is free will, so determinism is false
Question 15
1 / 1 pts
Libertarians believe that _______.
determined actions are simply random
human freedom is an illusion governed by universal causal laws
people are able to make genuinely free choices by exercising their free wills.
undetermined actions are simply random
Incorrect
Question 16
0 / 1 pts
Internal constraints are the limitations to our autonomy imposed by ourselves.
True
False
Question 17
1 / 1 pts
Dennett argues that freedom is an objective phenomenon distinct to humans.
True
False
Question 18
1 / 1 pts
Belief in determinism prevents people from becoming better persons.
True
False
Incorrect
Question 19
0 / 1 pts
External constraints are the limitations imposed by our environment and circumstances.
True
False
Question 20
1 / 1 pts
Psychic coercion is an internal constraint that compromises one's autonomy and limits one's personal freedom.
True
False
Quiz Score: 15
out of 20
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