Phil 170 FINAL Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Phil 170 FINAL Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
Arguments on why you can't love your enemies?? - Answer -1. Broken golden
2. Dont deserve our love
3. They've done injustice so bring back justice
4.. Can take advanatage of you.
.Bankrupt Lifestyle - Answer -Engaged in activity was...
Phil 170 FINAL Exam Questions With
100% Correct Answers
Arguments on why you can't love your enemies?? - Answer -1. Broken golden
2. Dont deserve our love
3. They've done injustice so bring back justice
4.. Can take advanatage of you.
.Bankrupt Lifestyle - Answer -Engaged in activity was successful before but failed.
How to get out of this life style is to change your attitude pursue the thing you were
pursing before. Don't end your life.
Most controversial
.Birds eye view - Answer -How we are ab le to reflect
.Blob lifestyle - Answer -No purpose, just for pleasure, no activity, no engagement, a
person who lays on their couch all day and does nothing. (Achieves nothing)
.Does Socrates address the charges that Meletus makes against him? - Answer -Yes
.FOURTH NOBLE TRUTH
What is the Eightfold Path or Middle Way? - Answer -THE FOURTH NOBLE TRUTH;
THE WAY LEADING TO CESSATION OF SUFFERING (4,8,3) This is the middle way
b/t seeking sensual happiness and undergoing
1. View
2. intention
3. speech
4. action
5. livelihood
6.,effort,
7. mindfulness
8. concentration
.How does absurdity enter ones life? - Answer -Reflection, that fact that we can think
that we are conscious.
.How does King define 'enemy' - Answer -Someone or group who harms you
.How does Kirilov give us the recipe for the absurd victory? Why does Kirilov think that
we are gods? Why does he commit suicide? - Answer -Short answer: Kill himself to
show that we are free
Answer: He commits suicide because he wants to show us that we need can't fear
death because if we have fear we are not fear and it limits us to our true capable ability.
, .How does Nagel's account explain the asymmetry problem? - Answer -It is being alive,
doing certain things, having certain experiences, that we consider good. But if death is
an evil, it is the loss of life, rather than the state of being dead, or nonexistent, or
unconscious, that is objectionable.1
How did you feel before you were born?? It doesn't matter you didn't care because you
werent born. But so why do you care after why do you care to still be here after.
You want to keep living forvever but do not care that you havent lived here forever .
.How does the Buddha see the nature of the world? - Answer -Morally ordered.
.How does the sense of absurdity enter our lives according to Nagel? - Answer -It is just
there, we take it seriously but it is still absurd. We are able to reflect.
.How is Sisyphus's life the model for absurdity? How is Sisyphus's life analogous to
every human's life? - Answer -He relates to everyone's life because there isn't a point to
anything. Nothing matters but the way we shift our mindset is the key.
.How should we understand the First Noble Truth? What is suffering? - Answer -
SUFFERING Suffering is... birth, illness, death, not getting what one wants. That is
human lives regularly lack contentment, fulfillment, perfection, security, and the like
.How should we understand the Second Noble Truth? What are the causes of suffering?
- Answer -THE ORIGIN OF SUFFERING
DESIRE
Suffering and distress are due to connecting desires (craving, clinging, attachment,
impulse, greed, lust, thirst, etc) to our happiness. We are unhappy because we do not
get what we desire or we get what we do not desire
.In what way is Sisyphus an absurd hero? Does his life have meaning according to
Camus? - Answer -Short answer: Shifting his perspective of his hour of consciousness
so he becomes happy He determines the meaning he doesn't let the gods determine
the meaning.
Yes, his life does have meaning because he is conscious. He knows that he is being
punished so while he is pushing that rock he is thinking about his life and being
punished. Walking down, he has the room to think how meaningless his punishment is.
The hour of conscious.
.Instrumental goods? - Answer -something considered as a means to some other good;
i.e., an instrumental good leads to something else that is good.
Ex: Going to the gym,
.intrinsic goods? - Answer -something worthwhile not because it leads to something
else, but for its own sake alone; i.e., Good-in-itself.
By itself it has value
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