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UNISA EXAM

,May 2013
SECTION A- MULTIPLE - CHOICE QUESTIONS
1. Who of the following were proponents of existentialism?




Answer: 1. John Locke and Bertrand Russell

2. The philosophical method of enquiry that asserts that there is no meaning
in life is called...




Answer: 3. Nihilism

3. The philosophical method of enquiry that encourages humans to enjoy life
and take personal responsibility for their future is called...




Answer: 4. Existentialism

4. The essential concern addressed by existentialism can be regarded as the




Answer: 1. discovery of meaning in our personal lives.

5. Existentialism originated in...




Answer: 3. Europe

,6. Two limitations characteristic of existentialism are that…




Answer: 2. a. it can make us too trusting. b. it can leave us
feeling helpless and angry.

7. Which philosophical method of enquiry identifies the 'Triple- layer
of oppression'?




Answer: 2. African feminism

8. The 'Triple-layer of oppression' refers to the combined oppression of...




Answer: 3. colonial, patriarchal Western and patriarchal
African cultures.

9. The phrase 'Politics of gender' refers to...




Answer: 1. The power relations between males and females.

10. An important benefit from espousing feminism relates to...

, Answer: 4. A critical examination of and reflection on our social
and family lives.


11. Critical theory originated in...




Answer: Europe

12. A significant characteristic of critical theory is its emphasis on...




Answer: 1. radically questioning the existing social, political
and economic order.

13. 'To see things as a whole rather than split it up into parts.' To
which philosophy does this statement refer?




Answer: 2. Systems theory.

14. ' The search for truth is concerned with the influence of power structures
and relations on human existence.' To which philosophical method of
enquiry does this statement refer?




Answer: 1. critical theory.

15. Which philosophical method of enquiry focuses on questions
about ourselves and the world in which we live?

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