Exam 14: The Truth Revealed: Enlightenment and Practical Civility Minimize Criminality

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David Brooks presented the idea that humans have two sides: Adam I and Adam II, that is, resume virtues and eulogy virtues. One is focused primarily on career and ambition, the other emphasizes moral qualities and development of a sense of what is right and wrong. Should one strive to balance these two ideals? Is it plausible to solely focus on Adam II and largely neglect Adam I? Discuss in some detail the benefits and drawbacks of both scenarios.

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Enlightenment is an ancient concept articulated as "Know Thyself" by:

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In The Managerial Choice, Frederick Herzberg stated that leaders and managers:

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In his book titled, The Moral Sense, which attribute did James Q. Wilson say describes a civil person?

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The story of the Finnish Vice president involved:

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According to the book, which type of crime affects millions of Americans, but remains understudied?

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Enlightenment is a distinctively higher threshold of thinking.

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Professional loyalty can only be to which of the following?

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The focus of the book is on two fundamental concepts

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Enlightened criminal justice students should be able to do which of the following?

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David Brooks stated that character involves possession of which of the following attributes?

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Which of the following is not part of being an enlightened criminal justice student?

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In the case of George Zimmerman's shooting of Trayvon Martin in 2012:

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According to the text, enlightened thinking is widely assumed to be:

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According to Aristotle, the most important human institution is the church (organized religion).

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