Deck 1: The Asian Sages: Lao-Tzu, Confucius, and Buddha

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Lao-tzu advocated doing nothing to accomplish great deeds.
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Buddha claimed that the elimination of analytic thinking was the way to truth.
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"Wu wei" means "to act."
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Heraclitus said that all things are static.
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Confucius held high political office.
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"Dao" can be precisely defined.
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We should prefer Yin to Yang
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Lao-tzu asks us to put aside our intuitions.
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Lao-tzu writes of "the Undivided."
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Lao-tzu preached a doctrine without words.
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Traditional Chinese history holds that the Period of the Warring States began in 453 B.C.E.
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Confucius wrote, "He who thinks but does not learn is in danger."
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Epictetus was a Stoic.
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According to Confucius, only the stupid do not change.
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"Tao" means "thought."
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Heraclitus was a Chinese sage.
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Lao-tzu was known only by his nickname.
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The true sage, according to Lao-tzu, holds that nothing is permanent.
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"Yin" is positive.
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The Tao te Ching has the most number of English translations available of any book.
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The Analects is an important Indian text.
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For Confucius, hypocrites were thieves of

A) silence
B) ease
C) work
D) virtue
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Lao-tzu held that the more laws there are, the more criminals there are.
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The Tao refers to

A) moral truth
B) a system
C) a way of life
D) a path of righteousness
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According to tradition, how long did the Period of the Warring States last?

A) 100 years
B) 30 years
C) 550 years
D) 300 years
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Confucius held that hypocrites were rice-bags.
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"Chun-tzu" literally means

A) The lord's son
B) The son of God
C) Weakness
D) Virtue
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Confucius characterized the Tao as a moral Mean.
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Tao is also known as

A) Tan
B) Top
C) Dan
D) Dao
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According to Confucius, we should avoid seeking equilibrium on the individual level.
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"Te" means virtue.
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The traditional rules of conduct in war are termed the

A) lo
B) li
C) dao
D) do
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For Confucius, virtue is potent.
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What must we pass over in silence, according to Wittgenstein?

A) Love
B) Death
C) What we cannot speak of
D) What we most despise
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According to legend, how old was Lao-tzu when he resigned his position?

A) 120
B) 90
C) 160
D) 100
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According to Chuang-tzu, what are all things longing for?

A) Peace
B) Prosperity
C) Life
D) Love
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According to some, the Way is constantly

A) changing
B) sought
C) unknown
D) nameless
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Confucius held that the people should be regulated by punishment.
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Confucius saw himself as a creator of something new.
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The ancient sages were humanists.
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Who opened Siddhartha's eyes?

A) Seneca
B) Channa
C) Aristotle
D) Confucius
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How many "baskets" of Buddhist teachings are there?

A) 3
B) 4
C) 6
D) 9
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Why do we suffer, according to Buddha?

A) Because we Are
B) Because we are partial to ourselves
C) Because we are partial to others
D) Because we are sinful beings
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Siddhartha Gautama was born in

A) India
B) Nepal
C) Iran
D) Sierre Leone
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Nirvana is the annihilation of

A) the Other
B) the id
C) the ego
D) Society
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Do you think that it is possible to lead a fulfilling human life while being completely selfish? Explain your view, and show how it connects to the thought of Confucius.
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Do you believe that there are important elements of human experience that cannot be articulated in words? If so, do you think that such a failure would undermine any attempt to understand them? If not, why do you think that so many philosophers have believed that this is the case?
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What is meant by the Buddhist claim that "to exist is to suffer"? Do you believe that this is necessarily true? Why, or why not?
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"Shu" is

A) Altruism
B) Selfishness
C) Courage
D) Dishonesty
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Do you believe that material comfort and wisdom are necessarily opposed to each other? Explain your answer, and illustrate it by referring to the views of both Confucius and the Buddha.
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A "hsiao-jen" is a

A) vulgar man
B) great man
C) virtuous man
D) well-mannered man
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What is love of learning akin to, according to Confucius?

A) Love of self
B) Wisdom
C) Altruism
D) Sobriety
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Who was Buddha's closest disciple?

A) A blacksmith
B) Channa
C) Ananda
D) Seneca
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Do you believe that people can only flourish in society? Why do you believe as you do? How do your views connect to the Chinese concept of li ?
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A person who turns away from pleasure to find peace of mind is

A) a martyr
B) confused
C) an ascetic
D) a mediator
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How many Noble Truths are there?

A) 3
B) 4
C) 6
D) 9
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The original meaning of "the Buddha" is

A) The Enlightened One
B) The Old One
C) The Peaceful One
D) The Fat One
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What is the law of moral causation called, for a Buddhist?

A) Dogma
B) Li
C) Vinya
D) Karma
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Which set of Buddhist teachings is for monks?

A) Sutta Pitaka
B) Vinya Hesh
C) Vinaya Pitaka
D) Abhidhamma Pitaka
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The tree under which Buddha sat is known as the

A) Bondi Tree
B) Tree of Knowledge
C) Bodhi Tree
D) Tree of Life
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Which should we prefer, Yin or Yang, and why?
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Do you think that Lao-tzu was correct when he said that the more laws that we have the more criminals we will have? What do you think he meant here? How does this connect to his views of the Way?
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In what ways can naming something be important? Can naming something alter how we think about it? Or does the name that we give to something only communicate what we already think of it? Explain your answer, giving both concrete examples to illustrate your points and linking your answer to the thought of Lao-tzu.
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Lao-tzu advocated doing nothing to accomplish great deeds.
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Buddha claimed that the elimination of analytic thinking was the way to truth.
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"Wu wei" means "to act."
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Heraclitus said that all things are static.
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Confucius held high political office.
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"Dao" can be precisely defined.
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We should prefer Yin to Yang
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Lao-tzu asks us to put aside our intuitions.
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Lao-tzu writes of "the Undivided."
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Lao-tzu preached a doctrine without words.
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Traditional Chinese history holds that the Period of the Warring States began in 453 B.C.E.
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Confucius wrote, "He who thinks but does not learn is in danger."
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Epictetus was a Stoic.
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According to Confucius, only the stupid do not change.
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"Tao" means "thought."
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Heraclitus was a Chinese sage.
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Lao-tzu was known only by his nickname.
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The true sage, according to Lao-tzu, holds that nothing is permanent.
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"Yin" is positive.
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The Tao te Ching has the most number of English translations available of any book.
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The Analects is an important Indian text.
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For Confucius, hypocrites were thieves of

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D) virtue
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Lao-tzu held that the more laws there are, the more criminals there are.
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The Tao refers to

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D) a path of righteousness
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According to tradition, how long did the Period of the Warring States last?

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B) 30 years
C) 550 years
D) 300 years
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Confucius held that hypocrites were rice-bags.
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"Chun-tzu" literally means

A) The lord's son
B) The son of God
C) Weakness
D) Virtue
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Confucius characterized the Tao as a moral Mean.
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Tao is also known as

A) Tan
B) Top
C) Dan
D) Dao
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According to Confucius, we should avoid seeking equilibrium on the individual level.
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"Te" means virtue.
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The traditional rules of conduct in war are termed the

A) lo
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C) dao
D) do
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For Confucius, virtue is potent.
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What must we pass over in silence, according to Wittgenstein?

A) Love
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C) What we cannot speak of
D) What we most despise
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According to legend, how old was Lao-tzu when he resigned his position?

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D) 100
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According to Chuang-tzu, what are all things longing for?

A) Peace
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C) Life
D) Love
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According to some, the Way is constantly

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D) nameless
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Confucius held that the people should be regulated by punishment.
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Confucius saw himself as a creator of something new.
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The ancient sages were humanists.
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Who opened Siddhartha's eyes?

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D) Confucius
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How many "baskets" of Buddhist teachings are there?

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D) 9
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Why do we suffer, according to Buddha?

A) Because we Are
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D) Because we are sinful beings
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Siddhartha Gautama was born in

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D) Sierre Leone
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Nirvana is the annihilation of

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D) Society
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Do you think that it is possible to lead a fulfilling human life while being completely selfish? Explain your view, and show how it connects to the thought of Confucius.
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Do you believe that there are important elements of human experience that cannot be articulated in words? If so, do you think that such a failure would undermine any attempt to understand them? If not, why do you think that so many philosophers have believed that this is the case?
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What is meant by the Buddhist claim that "to exist is to suffer"? Do you believe that this is necessarily true? Why, or why not?
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"Shu" is

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C) Courage
D) Dishonesty
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Do you believe that material comfort and wisdom are necessarily opposed to each other? Explain your answer, and illustrate it by referring to the views of both Confucius and the Buddha.
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A "hsiao-jen" is a

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What is love of learning akin to, according to Confucius?

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D) Sobriety
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Who was Buddha's closest disciple?

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D) Seneca
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Do you believe that people can only flourish in society? Why do you believe as you do? How do your views connect to the Chinese concept of li ?
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A person who turns away from pleasure to find peace of mind is

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D) a mediator
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How many Noble Truths are there?

A) 3
B) 4
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D) 9
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The original meaning of "the Buddha" is

A) The Enlightened One
B) The Old One
C) The Peaceful One
D) The Fat One
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What is the law of moral causation called, for a Buddhist?

A) Dogma
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D) Karma
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Which set of Buddhist teachings is for monks?

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C) Vinaya Pitaka
D) Abhidhamma Pitaka
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The tree under which Buddha sat is known as the

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B) Tree of Knowledge
C) Bodhi Tree
D) Tree of Life
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Which should we prefer, Yin or Yang, and why?
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Do you think that Lao-tzu was correct when he said that the more laws that we have the more criminals we will have? What do you think he meant here? How does this connect to his views of the Way?
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In what ways can naming something be important? Can naming something alter how we think about it? Or does the name that we give to something only communicate what we already think of it? Explain your answer, giving both concrete examples to illustrate your points and linking your answer to the thought of Lao-tzu.
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