Deck 17: The Twentieth Century: Ludwig Wittgenstein and Martin Heidegger

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Bertrand Russell was an analytic philosopher.
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Heidegger believed that the dimension of grace has been closed in this age.
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Wittgenstein fought in World War One.
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Deconstructors defend the view that texts have definite meanings.
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Analytic philosophy emerged in France.
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From the eighteenth century onwards, philosophy has become increasingly specialized.
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Wittgenstein held that when we do philosophy we are like savages.
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Analytic philosophy is a method.
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Wittgenstein was arrogant.
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Locke wrote in the analytic tradition.
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In the analytic tradition the practice of philosophy is active.
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Husserl and Mill were both Continental philosophers.
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Bentham deconstructed the good.
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Continental philosophy is a unified school of thought.
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Wittgenstein was a dolt.
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Wittgenstein was interested in the philosophy of mathematics.
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A French philosopher could be an analytic philosopher and not a Continental philosopher.
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Philosophical deconstruction found expression in Nietzsche's work.
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Wittgenstein studied with Russell.
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Philosophical deconstructors approach philosophy historically.
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In the Tractatus, what did Wittgenstein aim to do?

A) Prove what the structure of language was
B) Explain what the structure of language was
C) Show what the structure of language was
D) Question what the structure of language was
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Russell took a professional philosophical interest in social issues.
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In 1920 Wittgenstein believed that he had solved all philosophical problems.
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Locke wondered about the effects of linguistic confusions on philosophy.
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Who wrote of "language games"?

A) Wittgenstein
B) Plato
C) Stace
D) Rawls
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Wittgenstein held that sentences that cannot be reduced to simple symbols are

A) meaningless
B) cryptic
C) puzzling
D) meaningful
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How many numbered propositions are in the Tractatus ?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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For Wittgenstein, objects

A) can only be analyzed
B) can only be pictured
C) can be both analyzed and pictured
D) can be neither analyzed or pictured
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Wittgenstein designed doorknobs.
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Wittgenstein wrote on psychology.
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What did Wittgenstein believe would never touch the important problems of life?

A) Philosophy
B) Theology
C) Science
D) Religion
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Wittgenstein said that he'd had a "wonderful life."
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Wittgenstein worked as a hospital porter.
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Wittgenstein was a fighter pilot.
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When philosophy succeeds, claimed Wittgenstein, it allows us to give philosophical questions

A) a rest
B) answers
C) the truth
D) names
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Wittgenstein explicitly claimed that what cannot be said cannot be

A) thought
B) caused
C) colored
D) written
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Realism is the belief that there exists an independent world of things, facts, and states that are inaccessible to us.
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Wittgenstein held that skepticism was

A) impossible to refute
B) meaningful
C) psychologically impossible
D) nonsensical
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Analytic philosophers embraced

A) idealistic metaphysics
B) pragmatism
C) constructivism
D) realism
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Wittgenstein rejected his own early philosophical work.
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Ontology is the study of

A) nothingness
B) being
C) the Other
D) space
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Heidegger "broke with"

A) Bretano
B) Catholicism
C) Socialism
D) Communism
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Do you believe that a person's own life can be divorced from his or her philosophical work? Argue for your answer, drawing as you do on the lives and works of Nietzsche, Wittgenetsin, and Heidegger.
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Who recently noted that reason rather than emotion has been regarded as the way to acquire knowledge?

A) Rawls
B) Jagger
C) Heidegger
D) Russell
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How was Heidegger's approach to ontology influenced by the work of Aristotle?
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What must we do away with, according to Wittgenstein?

A) Truth
B) Justice
C) Description
D) Explanation
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Hannah Arendt was

A) Catholic
B) Jewish
C) Protestant
D) a Nazi
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Heidegger tended to seek solace in

A) the Black Forest
B) Scotland
C) bars
D) silent thought
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Who was the "secret king of thought"?

A) Wittgenstein
B) Russell
C) Rawls
D) Heidegger
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Heidegger married

A) Consuela Preti
B) Thea Elfride Petri
C) Consuela Petri
D) Edith Preti
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Who played a major role in introducing Heidegger's work to America?

A) Arendt
B) Steiner
C) Bretano
D) Preti
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Who has been described as a "dismal windbag"?

A) Wittgenstein
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Heidegger
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After reading Bretano H,eidegger developed an interest in

A) Plato
B) Epicurus
C) Aristotle
D) Nietzsche
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What is it to live a distinctively "human" life? In answering this question you should draw on Heidegger's work. Do you believe that he was right?
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Why did Wittgenstein believe that he had solved all the problems of philosophy, and why did he change his mind?
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Heidegger was a

A) Communist
B) Stalinist
C) Nazi
D) Trotskyite
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Who are the "they," and what are "they" contrasted with? Do you believe that there is anything objectionable to being one of "them"?
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Who wrote Being and Time ?

A) Sartre
B) Heidegger
C) Searle
D) Russell
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Husserl held that consciousness was

A) intentional
B) a myth
C) fixed
D) impossible
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Who said that we have abolished the true world?

A) Heidegger
B) Nietzsche
C) Bretano
D) Hitler
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How is Heidegger's view of death similar to, and different from, that of Epicurus?
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What are the main differences between analytic and Continental philosophy? Do they share any characteristics? If so, what? If not, why do you think this is?
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What is Heidegger's attitude towards technology? Do you share it? Why or why not?
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Bertrand Russell was an analytic philosopher.
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Heidegger believed that the dimension of grace has been closed in this age.
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Wittgenstein fought in World War One.
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Deconstructors defend the view that texts have definite meanings.
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Analytic philosophy emerged in France.
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From the eighteenth century onwards, philosophy has become increasingly specialized.
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Wittgenstein held that when we do philosophy we are like savages.
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Analytic philosophy is a method.
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Wittgenstein was arrogant.
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Locke wrote in the analytic tradition.
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In the analytic tradition the practice of philosophy is active.
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Husserl and Mill were both Continental philosophers.
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Bentham deconstructed the good.
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Continental philosophy is a unified school of thought.
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Wittgenstein was a dolt.
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Wittgenstein was interested in the philosophy of mathematics.
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A French philosopher could be an analytic philosopher and not a Continental philosopher.
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Philosophical deconstruction found expression in Nietzsche's work.
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Wittgenstein studied with Russell.
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Philosophical deconstructors approach philosophy historically.
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In the Tractatus, what did Wittgenstein aim to do?

A) Prove what the structure of language was
B) Explain what the structure of language was
C) Show what the structure of language was
D) Question what the structure of language was
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Russell took a professional philosophical interest in social issues.
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In 1920 Wittgenstein believed that he had solved all philosophical problems.
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Locke wondered about the effects of linguistic confusions on philosophy.
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Who wrote of "language games"?

A) Wittgenstein
B) Plato
C) Stace
D) Rawls
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Wittgenstein held that sentences that cannot be reduced to simple symbols are

A) meaningless
B) cryptic
C) puzzling
D) meaningful
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How many numbered propositions are in the Tractatus ?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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For Wittgenstein, objects

A) can only be analyzed
B) can only be pictured
C) can be both analyzed and pictured
D) can be neither analyzed or pictured
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Wittgenstein designed doorknobs.
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Wittgenstein wrote on psychology.
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What did Wittgenstein believe would never touch the important problems of life?

A) Philosophy
B) Theology
C) Science
D) Religion
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Wittgenstein said that he'd had a "wonderful life."
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Wittgenstein worked as a hospital porter.
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Wittgenstein was a fighter pilot.
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When philosophy succeeds, claimed Wittgenstein, it allows us to give philosophical questions

A) a rest
B) answers
C) the truth
D) names
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Wittgenstein explicitly claimed that what cannot be said cannot be

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Realism is the belief that there exists an independent world of things, facts, and states that are inaccessible to us.
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Wittgenstein held that skepticism was

A) impossible to refute
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D) nonsensical
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Analytic philosophers embraced

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C) constructivism
D) realism
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Wittgenstein rejected his own early philosophical work.
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Ontology is the study of

A) nothingness
B) being
C) the Other
D) space
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Heidegger "broke with"

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D) Communism
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Do you believe that a person's own life can be divorced from his or her philosophical work? Argue for your answer, drawing as you do on the lives and works of Nietzsche, Wittgenetsin, and Heidegger.
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Who recently noted that reason rather than emotion has been regarded as the way to acquire knowledge?

A) Rawls
B) Jagger
C) Heidegger
D) Russell
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How was Heidegger's approach to ontology influenced by the work of Aristotle?
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What must we do away with, according to Wittgenstein?

A) Truth
B) Justice
C) Description
D) Explanation
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Hannah Arendt was

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B) Jewish
C) Protestant
D) a Nazi
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Heidegger tended to seek solace in

A) the Black Forest
B) Scotland
C) bars
D) silent thought
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Who was the "secret king of thought"?

A) Wittgenstein
B) Russell
C) Rawls
D) Heidegger
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Heidegger married

A) Consuela Preti
B) Thea Elfride Petri
C) Consuela Petri
D) Edith Preti
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Who played a major role in introducing Heidegger's work to America?

A) Arendt
B) Steiner
C) Bretano
D) Preti
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Who has been described as a "dismal windbag"?

A) Wittgenstein
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Heidegger
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After reading Bretano H,eidegger developed an interest in

A) Plato
B) Epicurus
C) Aristotle
D) Nietzsche
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What is it to live a distinctively "human" life? In answering this question you should draw on Heidegger's work. Do you believe that he was right?
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Why did Wittgenstein believe that he had solved all the problems of philosophy, and why did he change his mind?
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Heidegger was a

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C) Nazi
D) Trotskyite
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Who are the "they," and what are "they" contrasted with? Do you believe that there is anything objectionable to being one of "them"?
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Who wrote Being and Time ?

A) Sartre
B) Heidegger
C) Searle
D) Russell
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Husserl held that consciousness was

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D) impossible
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Who said that we have abolished the true world?

A) Heidegger
B) Nietzsche
C) Bretano
D) Hitler
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How is Heidegger's view of death similar to, and different from, that of Epicurus?
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What are the main differences between analytic and Continental philosophy? Do they share any characteristics? If so, what? If not, why do you think this is?
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What is Heidegger's attitude towards technology? Do you share it? Why or why not?
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