Deck 4: Egoism Altruism and the Social Contract
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Deck 4: Egoism Altruism and the Social Contract
1
One form of psychological egoism asserts that we always try do what we think is in our own best interest.
True
2
Cooperation cannot be explained from an egoistic perspective.
False
3
What is akrasia ?
A)Weakness of will.
B)A character in Plato's dialogues.
C)A form of psychological egoism.
D)A form of ethical egoism.
A)Weakness of will.
B)A character in Plato's dialogues.
C)A form of psychological egoism.
D)A form of ethical egoism.
A
4
The ring of Gyges can best be described as which of the following?
A)A ring of inheritance indicating royalty
B)A ring that represents a committed romance
C)A ring that can make the wearer invisible
D)A geological formation in ancient Greece
A)A ring of inheritance indicating royalty
B)A ring that represents a committed romance
C)A ring that can make the wearer invisible
D)A geological formation in ancient Greece
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5
In the story questioning Lincoln's ability to be selfless, Lincoln
A)Talked to the family of a fallen soldier.
B)Rescued a pig.
C)Entered the fight about Texas' right to become a slave state.
D)Ignored a person in need.
A)Talked to the family of a fallen soldier.
B)Rescued a pig.
C)Entered the fight about Texas' right to become a slave state.
D)Ignored a person in need.
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6
Psychological egoism is a theory that holds that we each ought to do what is in our own best interest.
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7
Ayn Rand believed that egoism was morally wrong.
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8
What does Glaucon want to demonstrate by giving two people rings?
A)Even "good" people will do evil if they can act without consequence.
B)The people have a deep bond with each other.
C)The people are children of the king.
D)People can be trusted with great power.
A)Even "good" people will do evil if they can act without consequence.
B)The people have a deep bond with each other.
C)The people are children of the king.
D)People can be trusted with great power.
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9
What is the difference between these two claims:
Claim 1. "You shouldn't lie because lying will always come back to haunt you."
Claim 2. "You shouldn't lie because lying always causes someone to suffer."
A)Claim 1. would be a counsel of prudence, but claim 2. would be a moral claim.
B)Claim 1. would be a moral claim, but claim 2. would be a counsel of prudence.
C)Claim 1. would be an example of individual ethical egoism, but claim 2. would an example of universal ethical egoism.
D)Claim 1. would be an example of universal ethical egoism , but claim 2. would an example of individual ethical egoism .
Claim 1. "You shouldn't lie because lying will always come back to haunt you."
Claim 2. "You shouldn't lie because lying always causes someone to suffer."
A)Claim 1. would be a counsel of prudence, but claim 2. would be a moral claim.
B)Claim 1. would be a moral claim, but claim 2. would be a counsel of prudence.
C)Claim 1. would be an example of individual ethical egoism, but claim 2. would an example of universal ethical egoism.
D)Claim 1. would be an example of universal ethical egoism , but claim 2. would an example of individual ethical egoism .
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10
Adam Smith believed that economic self-interest produces the best general outcome.
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11
All of the following are used to evaluate ethical egoism except
A)Grounding in Psychological egoism.
B)Consistency and coherence.
C)Conformity to commonsense morality.
D)Effectiveness in satisfying individual interest.
A)Grounding in Psychological egoism.
B)Consistency and coherence.
C)Conformity to commonsense morality.
D)Effectiveness in satisfying individual interest.
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12
According to psychological egoism people
A)Act in ways that are harmful to them.
B)Often act against their own self interests.
C)Act in the way they perceive to be best for them.
D)Act out of deep subconscious needs.
A)Act in ways that are harmful to them.
B)Often act against their own self interests.
C)Act in the way they perceive to be best for them.
D)Act out of deep subconscious needs.
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13
For psychological egoism to be valid, we must show that people
A)Act with an aim of achieving self-satisfaction.
B)Get self-satisfaction from their actions.
C)Use others in selfish ways.
D)Need to make other people happy.
A)Act with an aim of achieving self-satisfaction.
B)Get self-satisfaction from their actions.
C)Use others in selfish ways.
D)Need to make other people happy.
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14
One reason that people don't always do what is best for them may be weakness of will.
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15
According to individual ethical egoism one should
A)Ignore the needs of others.
B)Help others to help themselves.
C)Do what is in one's self interest.
D)Do what makes one happy at the moment.
A)Ignore the needs of others.
B)Help others to help themselves.
C)Do what is in one's self interest.
D)Do what makes one happy at the moment.
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16
Which of the following is NOT an example of ethical egoism?
A)We should treat others well because we want to be treated well in return.
B)We should treat others well so they will treat others well.
C)We should work hard because a "job well done is its own reward."
D)We should work hard because doing so is a good model for our children.
A)We should treat others well because we want to be treated well in return.
B)We should treat others well so they will treat others well.
C)We should work hard because a "job well done is its own reward."
D)We should work hard because doing so is a good model for our children.
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17
Ethical egoism is a descriptive theory.
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18
To say that something is a normative theory is to say that it tells us what we ought to do.
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19
Social contract theory assumes that human beings are psychological egoists.
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20
Social contract theory is a form of reciprocal altruism.
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21
Explain the prisoner's dilemma. How does the prisoner's dilemma pose a problem for egoism?
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22
Which of the following is NOT true of Hobbes' social contract theory?
A)It is both a political and a moral position.
B)It assumes that a person's agreement to social rules will be grounded in self-interest.
C)It assumes that the outcome of the social contract will be a democratic government.
D)It assumes that a person's agreement to social rules will be rational.
A)It is both a political and a moral position.
B)It assumes that a person's agreement to social rules will be grounded in self-interest.
C)It assumes that the outcome of the social contract will be a democratic government.
D)It assumes that a person's agreement to social rules will be rational.
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23
Describe the ways that Adam Smith's economic theory and Ayn Rand's social philosophy are similar.
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24
Where did Ayn Rand immigrate to the United States from?
A)France
B)China
C)Argentina
D)Russia
A)France
B)China
C)Argentina
D)Russia
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25
Which of the following terms describes an economic system with minimal government regulation or intervention?
A)laissez-faire capitalism
B)capitalism
C)socialism
D)communism
A)laissez-faire capitalism
B)capitalism
C)socialism
D)communism
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26
The term 'altruism' refers to
A)Universal ethical egoism.
B)Selfishness.
C)Selfless action.
D)Psychological egoism.
A)Universal ethical egoism.
B)Selfishness.
C)Selfless action.
D)Psychological egoism.
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27
What is reciprocal altruism? How can psychological egoism and/or ethical egoism account for reciprocal altruism? Can psychological egoism and/or ethical egoism account for all forms of altruism (even apparently non-reciprocal instances)?
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