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Philosophy 1010 Final Exam Questions And Answers What is the issue in the Crito? Whether Socrates is guilty of corrupting the youth of Athens Whether Socrates loves Crito as much as Crito loves Socrates. Whether anything is really wrong at all. Should Socrates try to escape the Athenian pris...

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Philosophy 1010 Final Exam Questions And Answers
What is the issue in the Crito?


Whether Socrates is guilty of corrupting the youth of Athens
Whether Socrates loves Crito as much as Crito loves Socrates.
Whether anything is really wrong at all.

Should Socrates try to escape the Athenian prison ANS Should socrates try to escape the
Athenian prison.


In Socrates' apology before the court, he admits his guilt.


True

False ANS False


What kind of life is chiefly to be desired, according to Socrates?


To be beloved by your students
To be hated by your enemies
A happy life

None of the above ANS None of the above


Socrates says he will try to escape if and only if


he thinks he can get aways with it
he will be happy
it is right to do so

it is wrong to do so ANS It is right to do so

,According to Socrates, a good life means the same thing as a happy life.


True

False ANS False


Socrates must approve of democracy because he believes that the majority is usually right.


True

False ANS False


In addition to our physical body, which can be harmed by physical causes, we also have a part that
can be improved by justice and harmed by injustice


True

False ANS True


Socrates does not believe that the majority can kill the body.


True

False ANS False


According to Socrates, the consequences of our actions are what make an act right or wrong. The
good acts are those that have good consequences and the bad acts are the ones that have bad
consequences.


True

False ANS False


When Socrates says that it is wrong to repay harm with harm, what does he mean by harm?

,Harm means physical pain
Harm means psychological pain
Both of the above

None of the above ANS None of the above


Socrates believes it is wrong to repay harm with harm. How does he think he knows this?


He knows the consequences of repaying harm with harm
He believes he has ample experience to conclude it is wrong
He knows it by faith alone

He knows it by reason alone ANS He knows it by reason alone


Socrates believes it is wrong to break one's just agreements. How does he think he knows this?


He knows the pain that breaking just agreements causes, especially promises between loved ones.
Because the laws of Athens forbid it
By faith alone

By reason alone ANS By reason alone


Does Socrates believe that he has a just agreement with the state?


No because they are treating him unjustly
Yes, because he signed a social contract when he was a teenager
Yes, because he said "The Pledge of Allegiance to the Athenian Flag" when he was in kindergarten

None of above ANS None of the Above


In the Allegory of the Cave, the prisoners


see only the shadows of things, not the things themselves.

, believe they know what reality is like.
don't know they are prisoners
are just like us.

All of the above. ANS All of the above


The inside of the cave represents


the world of appearance.
the empirical world
a world in a constant state of flux.

All of the above ANS All of the above


"Does God exist?" is


an ethical question.
an epistemological question.
an ontological question.

All of the above. ANS an ontological question


According to Plato,


The thing that is the most real is The Good.
There are two utlimate realities, The Good and The Bad.
There are three ultimate realities, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.

Nothing is real. There's nothing to get hung about. ANS The thing that is the most real is The
Good


According to Plato, beauty itself is not physical.

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