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ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENDED STUDIES PHIL 201 – INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY Exam IV I certify that the student named on this exam did not receive assistance and did not have unauthorized access to books or notes. I have returned this exam to the instructor on ____________________ (date). Proctor Name: ______________________________ Signature: _________________________________ Unit 4 Part I: Multiple-Choice. Select/circle the option that best finishes/answers the following questions/statements based on the reading (1 point each): 1. A criticism of Hegel is a. Too abstract b. Ignores rationality c. Too focused on passions d. Both b and c 2. The aesthetic sphere of life organizes life around a. Avoiding boredom b. Pleasure c. Immediacy d. All of the above 3. Johannes claims to benefit Cordelia, since a. He left her money in his will b. He taught her the importance of faith c. He made her life interesting d. He taught her the value of freedom 4. Central to faith is a. Absolute certainty the God exists b. Rational foundation for belief c. A community that support you in times of doubt d. Passion 5. God asks Abraham to a. Leave Egypt for the promised land b. Kill his son c. Marry both Sarah and Hagar d. All of the above Adams State University – Extended Studies© Instructor: Delilah Caldwell Page 1 of 8 Name: ________________________________ Please Print May 2015 ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENDED STUDIES PHIL 201 – INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY Exam IV 6. For Kant, what is good without qualification? a. Good consequences b. Following will of God c. Immediacy d. Good Will 7. Central to the first version of the categorical imperative is a. Universalizing maxims b. Respect for all life c. Choice and passion d. Recognition of the noumenal world 8. Space and time are a. The first features of the real world we experience b. Ways we structure our experience c. Necessary features of our experience d. Both b and c 9. With Kant, we a. Lose all certainty that the next moment will be like the last b. Become radical skeptics about morality c. Realize that we are immortal since the world (and death) are our creations d. Have certainty restored to experience 10. Which term represents the world-itself? a. Noumena b. Phenomena c. Imperative d. All of the above 11. For Kant, what evidences immorality when using the categorical imperative a. Treating people as means and not as ends b. Violating moral law c. Logical contradiction or inconsistency d. All of the above 12. For Marx, our values are due to a. God revealing truths in our hearts b. Our economic system c. The Absolute Spirit coming to know itself d. Private property Adams State University – Extended Studies© Instructor: Delilah Caldwell Page 2 of 8 Name: ________________________________ Please Print May 2015 ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENDED STUDIES PHIL 201 – INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY Exam IV 13. Who are exploited in capitalism? a. Everyone b. Proletariat c. Owners of the means of production d. Priests 14. In capitalism, why are workers alienated from each other? a. Private property b. Their growing in size c. Communistic ideals d. Competition 15. In comparison to Hume types of judgments, Kant determines that there are a. Two b. Four c. Eight d. Infinite 16. For Marx, history is the history of a. Private property b. Class struggle c. Great individuals fulfilling their destiny d. All of the above 17. Cynicism of romantic love is a. It doesn’t last b. It has the power to be forever, but we all die c. It lacks immediacy d. It creates discontinuity in the self 18. What is the judges solution to the cynicism towards romantic love? a. Make divorce illegal b. Don’t get married, since marriage makes love routine c. Have children d. Commitment/choice 19. The Knight of Faith is absurd in that a. They don’t have rational ground for their beliefs b. They believe logical contradictions c. They have no passion d. They take seriously what is comical Adams State University – Extended Studies© Instructor: Delilah Caldwell Page 3 of 8 Name: ________________________________ Please Print May 2015 ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENDED STUDIES PHIL 201 – INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY Exam IV 20. The story of Cordelia involves a. Seduction b. Aesthetic sphere of life c. Breaking her heart d. All of the above Part II: Multi-Part Essay. Answer two of the following multi-part essays (40 points each): Kant Explain synthetic a priori judgments. How do these judgments counter Humean skepticism? What is the connection between a good will and the concept of duty? Explain how the categorical imperative guides moral choices. Explain why promise breaking violates the first version of the categorical imperative. Why do humans (rational beings) have value? Do you think Kant or Hume best capture the nature of ethics? Justify your answer. Kierkegaard What is the subject matter of Kierkegaard’s philosophy and why does it need to be expressed by indirect communication? Explain the life of the aesthetic. What is the problem with such a life? Explain. How does the judge solve the problem of the aesthetic life? What are the two movements of the knight of faith? Explain how Abraham makes these two movements. What is central to faith? How is this connected to the two movements of the knight of faith? Marx Explain how Marx is influenced but still differs from Hegel. Explain the types of alienation in capitalism. What is the connection between private property and alienation? By revolutionizing instruments of production, what do the bourgeoisie revolutionize? Explain. What is freedom in communism? Explain. Do you think the communism will come after capitalism? Explain/justify. Answer on the following pages. Adams State University – Extended Studies© Instructor: Delilah Caldwell Page 4 of 8 Name: ________________________________ Please Print May 2015 ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENDED STUDIES PHIL 201 – INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY Exam IV Multi-Part Essay 1 Adams State University – Extended Studies© Instructor: Delilah Caldwell Page 5 of 8 Name: ________________________________ Please Print May 2015 ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENDED STUDIES PHIL 201 – INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY Exam IV Adams State University – Extended Studies© Instructor: Delilah Caldwell Page 6 of 8 Name: ________________________________ Please Print May 2015 ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENDED STUDIES PHIL 201 – INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY Exam IV Multi-Part Essay 2 Adams State University – Extended Studies© Instructor: Delilah Caldwell Page 7 of 8 Name: ________________________________ Please Print May 2015 ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENDED STUDIES PHIL 201 – INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY Exam IV Adams State University – Extended Studies© Instructor: Delilah Caldwell Page 8 of 8 Name: ________________________________ Please Print May 2015
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