Test Bank For Philosophy: A Text with Readings, 13th Edition
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Chapter 2โHuman Nature
True / False
1. Freud wrote Civilization and Its Discontents.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
POINTS: 1
2. Hobbes believed that humans were altruistic.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
POINTS: 1
3. J. J. C. Smart argued that states of consciousness are identical with states of the brain.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
POINTS: 1
4. Aristotle held that all living things have a purpose.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
POINTS: 1
5. Aristotle claimed that barbarians could be enslaved by Greeks.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
POINTS: 1
6. Augustine did not believe that humans have wills.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
POINTS: 1
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Chapter 2โHuman Nature
7. Existentialism emphasizes the free and conscious individual.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
POINTS: 1
8. In behaviorism, our consciousness seems to have disappeared.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
POINTS: 1
9. Bad faith, according to Jean-Paul Sartre, is deceiving ourselves by pretending we are free.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
POINTS: 1
10. F
โ reud claimed that humans are selfish.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
POINTS: 1
Multiple Choice
11. Who said that men possess “a powerful measure of desire for aggressiveness”?
a. Sigmund Freud
b. Socrates
c. Plato
d. Jeremy Bentham
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
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Chapter 2โHuman Nature
12. The view that “all humans have a rational spiritual self that is distinct from its body” is the
a. Buddhist view
b. Rational View
c. Traditional View
d. Hindu View
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
13. What, for Plato, was an eternal and perfect ideal that existed in an unchanging heaven?
a. Forms
b. Souls
c. Reason
d. Spirit
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
14. Who proposed the idea of natural selection?
a. Charles Darwin
b. Charles Taylor
c. Plotinus
d. Plato
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
15. The view that humans are whatever they make themselves is termed
a. Darwinism
b. Buddhism
c. Existentialism
d. Platonism
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
16. J.J. C. Smart endorsed what theory of human nature?
a. Identity theory
b. Coextension theory
c. The Traditional View
d. The Existential View
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
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Chapter 2โHuman Nature
17. The philosopher who believed that who you are depends on your relationships to others is:
a. Hegel
b. Plato
c. Taylor
d. Sartre
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
18. The philosophical view that human beings act only out of self-interest is called
a. natural selection
b. psychological egoism
c. altruism
d. existentialism
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
19. What philosopher argued that humans act only out of self-interest and are material bodies?
a. Thomas Hobbes
b. Mark Mercer
c. Sigmund Freud
d. Aristotle
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
20. What contemporary American philosopher argued that behind every action we perform is a “self-regarding end”?
a. Mark Mercer
b. Sigmund Freud
c. Jean Paul-Sartre
d. Garrett J. DeWeese
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
21. An argument that is both valid and has true premises is called a(n) ____ argument.
a. inductive
b. rational
c. sound
d. reasonable
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
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Chapter 2โHuman Nature
22. All that a valid deductive argument guarantees is that if its premises are true, then the conclusion has to be ____.
a. false
b. valid
c. sound
d. true
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
23. An argument whose conclusion necessarily has to be true if the premises are true is
a. deductive
b. inductive
c. iโ nconclusive
d. vโ erifiable
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
24. An argument that is supposed to show that its conclusion is probably true if its premises are true is called
a. deductive
b. inductive
c. sound
d. valid
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
25. What view of human nature claims that all humans have a rational spiritual self that is distinct from the material
body, has a purpose, endures over time and exists as a separate individual?
a. Traditional Western View
b. Traditional Eastern View
c. Modern Eastern View
d. Postmodern Western View
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
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26. What philosopher argues that our ability to reason is the characteristic that sets the human self apart from all other
creatures of nature?
a. Plato
b. Aristotle
c. Saint Augustine
d. Charles Darwin
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
27. What philosopher argued that our individual identity depends on relationships with others, such that who we are
cannot be separated from our relationship with others?
a. Aristotle
b. Hegel
c. Plato
d. George Mavrodes
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
28. An inference to the best explanation is a(n)
a. deductive argument.
b. valid argument.
c. sound argument.
d. inductive argument.
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
29. An inference to the best explanation can be
a. either weak or strong.
b. valid.
c. invalid.
d. sound.
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
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Chapter 2โHuman Nature
30. ____ says there is no universal human nature, no rational human nature, no purpose for human nature.
a. Aristotle
b. Jean-Paul Sartre
c. Plato
d. Genevieve Lloyd
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
31. What philosopher argued that humans are made up of dual substances, a material body and an immaterial mind?
a. Aristotle
b. Jean-Paul Sartre
c. Rene Descartes
d. Genevieve Lloyd
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
32. What philosopher argued that the mind could be reduced to the physical actions of the material body?
a. Thomas Hobbes
b. Rene Descartes
c. Gottfried Leibniz
d. Nicolas Malebranche
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
33. H
โ obbes believed that everything in the Universe was
a. cโ orporeal.
b. sโ piritual.
c. uโ nchanging.
d. eโ ndless.
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
34. H
โ ow many parts of human nature did Plato believe there were?
a. T
โ wo
b. โThree
c. F
โ our
d. F
โ ive
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
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35. W
โ ho used the image of a charioteer with two winged horses?
a. S
โ mart
b. A
โ ristotle
c. โSartre
d. P
โ lato
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
Completion
36. According to Plato, humans can control their appetites and aggressive impulses through the use of their
____________________.
ANSWER: reason
POINTS: 1
37. Over thousands of years the process of ____________________ ____________________ can make a species
change into a new species.
ANSWER: natural selection
POINTS: 1
38. ____________________ is the view that humans are made up of two substances.
ANSWER: Dualism
POINTS: 1
39. The view that processes such as thought and life are really nothing more than physical and chemical processes is
called ____________________.
ANSWER: reductionism
POINTS: 1
40. One version of ____________________ is the identity theory of the mind.
ANSWER: materialism
POINTS: 1
41. Behaviorism began as a school of ____________________ that restricted the study of humans to what could be
observed.
ANSWER: psychology
POINTS: 1
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42. ____________________ is the view that we should explain mental states in terms of perceptual inputs and
behavioral outputs.
ANSWER: Functionalism
POINTS: 1
43. Siddhartha Gautama was the founder of ____________________.
ANSWER: Buddhism
POINTS: 1
44. ____________________ argued that a person’s culture is the mirror through which society shows her who and
what she is.
ANSWER: Hegel
POINTS: 1
45. Descartes’ view of human nature says that humans are ____________________ minds with
____________________ bodies.
ANSWER: immaterial, material
POINTS: 1
Essay
46. What is “psychological egoism”? Do you find it a compelling view of human nature? Why, or why not?
ANSWER: Answer not provided.
POINTS: 1
47. Do you think that humans have a different moral status than other animals? Why? If your view is that they have
certain properties that other animals lack, do all humans have these properties? If not, do those that lack them lack
the moral status that you ascribe to humans? If your view is that humans matter morally because they are
human why does being human count for so much?
ANSWER: Answer not provided.
POINTS: 1
48. If we are genetically inclined to be selfish, does this justify our selfishness or merely explain it? Explain your answer.
ANSWER: Answer not provided.
POINTS: 1
49. Do you believe that there is a “you” to whom this question is addressed? Explain your answer.
ANSWER: Answer not provided.
POINTS: 1
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50. Do you agree with the existentialists that humans are what they make of themselves? Why, or why not? What might
the practical consequences of accepting the existentialist view be for (a) your own life, (b) social policy? Explain
your answer.
ANSWER: Answer not provided.
POINTS: 1
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