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1 | | Sartre believes in order to know oneself, we must: |
| | A) | look to the concept of authenticity |
| | B) | have inner harmony and balance of the mind |
| | C) | tell your own story, your own self-narrative. |
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2 | | The film, "Reefer's Madness", Box 10.2, is an example of which fallacy? |
| | A) | ad hominem |
| | B) | slippery slope |
| | C) | straw man |
| | D) | over generalization |
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3 | | According to Mayo, we should learn from our: |
| | A) | siblings |
| | B) | friends |
| | C) | role models |
| | D) | enemies |
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4 | | Critics of Mayo's role model theory. Which of the following is NOT an argument against Mays's theory? |
| | A) | a person cannot be virtuous just by imitating another |
| | B) | who should one turn to if the chosen role model turns out to be less than perfect |
| | C) | opinions of the characteristics of a role model change from person to person |
| | D) | responsibility is learned |
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5 | | Christina Hoff Sommers believes students should be taught all but one of the following. Which topic would Sommers NOT teach in ethics? |
| | A) | respect, |
| | B) | honesty, |
| | C) | friendship |
| | D) | consideration |
| | E) | A and B only |
| | F) | all of the above. |
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6 | | In order to benefit to the fullest, Sommers felt it was necessary to not only teach virtue ethics, but one must: |
| | A) | memorize the concepts of ethics |
| | B) | practice virtue ethics |
| | C) | learn the true definitions of ethics |
| | D) | none of the above |
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7 | | As a part of virtue ethics, Sommers advocated: |
| | A) | we must not assume that it is someone else's responsibility |
| | B) | we must not procrastinate |
| | C) | we must learn from watching someone else live ethically |
| | D) | we must assume everyone will benefit from the good we do. |
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8 | | ___________ form of authenticity is ultimately conceived as a relationship between oneself and God. |
| | A) | Kierkegaard's |
| | B) | Heidegger's |
| | C) | Sartre's |
| | D) | Leveinas' |
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9 | | ____________form of authenticity deals with one's relationship to one's own form of existence. |
| | A) | Kierkegaard's |
| | B) | Heidegger's |
| | C) | Sartre's |
| | D) | Levinas' |
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10 | | ____________form of authenticity focuses on the relationship between oneself and the Other, our fellow human beings. |
| | A) | Kierkegaard's |
| | B) | Heidegger's |
| | C) | Sartre's |
| | D) | Levinas' |
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