Deck 9: Postscript: The Meaning of Life

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Who claimed that "the one serious question in philosophy" is that of whether life has meaning?

A) Camus
B) Sartre
C) Heidegger
D) Plato
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Which of the following philosophers is an advocate of nihilism?

A) Oswald Spengler
B) Karl Marx
C) Francis Fukuyama
D) Arthur Schopenhauer
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Nihilism is the claim that

A) the meaning of life can be found in a relationship to God.
B) life has no meaning.
C) pleasure is the only thing that gives life meaning.
D) the meaning of life can be found in different ways for different people.
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The view that there is no larger whole or part to which we can contribute is

A) Communism
B) Virtue ethics
C) Socialism
D) Nihilism
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For Kierkegaard,the meaning of life is

A) subjective.
B) meaningless.
C) objective.
D) found in studying art.
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What did Hegel argue?

A) That history was bunk
B) That history was irrelevant to philosophy
C) That history shows progress
D) That those who are ignorant of history are doomed to repeat it.
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Richard Taylor argues for the view that

A) Life has no meaning
B) History is progressing
C) History is over
D) Life has meaning
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What philosopher wrote,"The history of the world is none other than the progress of the consciousness of freedom"?

A) Karl Marx
B) Leo Tolstoy
C) Georg Hegel
D) Buddha
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In this chapter,which of the following philosophers argued that the nihilist response is mistaken?

A) R. M. Hare
B) Karl Marx
C) Georg Hegel
D) Albert Camus
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Soren Kierkegaard described three lifestyles,which he called aesthetic,ethical and

A) political.
B) nihilistic.
C) religious.
D) ontological.
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For Kierkegaard,the commitment to the ethical stage of life involves

A) a "leap of faith".
B) restraining one's desire for pleasure.
C) embracing pleasure as the meaning of life.
D) embracing the fear as the meaning of life.
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Who said,"So the ultimate purpose of human beings is to know God"?

A) Leo Tolstoy
B) Thomas Aquinas
C) Albert Camus
D) Georg W. F. Hegel
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Sartre was

A) A theist
B) An agnostic
C) An atheist
D) A monotheist
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Rudolf Carnap endorsed:

A) Pragmatism
B) Idealism
C) Antirealism
D) Logical positivism
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One proponent of the theistic response to the question of whether life has meaning is

A) Sartre
B) Heidegger
C) Aquinas
D) Aristotle
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In this chapter,which of the following philosophers argues that nothing can give life meaning unless we choose it and make it our own?

A) Jean-Paul Sartre
B) Oswald Spengler
C) Arthur Schopenhauer
D) R. M. Hare
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For Marx,the more perfect world would be a world without

A) racial divisions.
B) slavery.
C) economic classes.
D) division of labor.
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Marx held that progress was

A) Illusory
B) Necessary
C) Economic
D) Social
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For Francis Fukuyama,

A) History of progressing more rapidly
B) The price if progress has risen
C) History is no longer progressing
D) The end of the world is near
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Kai Nielsen claims that

A) The theistic response makes an illogical jump.
B) The theistic response is correct
C) The theistic responses affirms the consequent
D) The theistic response needs modification only
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Hegel called the modern nations the ____________________ nations.
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The ____________________ ____________________,such as Ayer and Carnap,held that the question of whether life has any meaning was itself meaningless.
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Sartre was a theist.
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R.M.Hare has argued that the ____________________ response to the question of whether life has meaning is mistaken.
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For Kierkegaard,the move to the religious stage requires a(n)____________________ ____________________ ____________________.
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Oswald Spengler believed that the West was in decline.
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For Kierkegaard,the meaning of life is objective.
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Kierkegaard described three lifestyles.
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Aquinas' view can be called the ____________________ response to the question of meaning.
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Kierkegaard described three lifestyles,which he called ethical,religious,and ____________________.
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Karl Marx denied that history showed progress.
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For Marx,the perfect future world would be a(n)____________________ society.
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Schopenhauer held that all good things are ____________________.
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R.M.Hare argues that nihilism is mistaken.
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The ____________________ response to the question of what the meaning of life is led Tolstoy out of his depression.
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Schopenhauer believed that everything passes away.
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Hegel believed that history showed progress.
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____________________ has argued that history is no longer progressing towards any goal.
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Kierkegaard held that life could only have meaning if we commit ourselves to a cause or ideal that we know is worth pursuing.
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Richard Taylor believes that life has no meaning.
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Should we endorse the nihilist response to the question of whether life has any meaning? If we should,does this undercut any reason that we might have for living? Explain your answer here.If we should not,explain why.
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Do you believe that the question of whether our lives have meaning can be settled merely by appealing to events that occur during them¾or could events that occur after our lives affect their meaning? For example,suppose that a person spent her life writing a novel that her friend promised to publish posthumously,but as soon as she died her friend destroyed it.Would the posthumous destruction of her work affect the meaning of the novelist's life in any way? Argue for your view here.
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Do you believe that there are limits on subjective meaning? Are there certain activities that are objectively pointless,even if someone values them highly? If you believe that there are such limits on subjective meaning,explain how we can determine them.If you believe that there are not,would you say that a person who was delusional could have a meaningful life?
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Do you believe that we can find the meaning of life in human progress? What does your answer to this question tell you about (a)your views on the question of whether morality is objective or subjective,or (b)your views on the question of whether we can know anything about the external world.
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How can we understand the question "What is the meaning of life?"? Which way of understanding this question do you think is the most defensible,and why?
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1
Who claimed that "the one serious question in philosophy" is that of whether life has meaning?

A) Camus
B) Sartre
C) Heidegger
D) Plato
A
2
Which of the following philosophers is an advocate of nihilism?

A) Oswald Spengler
B) Karl Marx
C) Francis Fukuyama
D) Arthur Schopenhauer
D
3
Nihilism is the claim that

A) the meaning of life can be found in a relationship to God.
B) life has no meaning.
C) pleasure is the only thing that gives life meaning.
D) the meaning of life can be found in different ways for different people.
B
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The view that there is no larger whole or part to which we can contribute is

A) Communism
B) Virtue ethics
C) Socialism
D) Nihilism
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For Kierkegaard,the meaning of life is

A) subjective.
B) meaningless.
C) objective.
D) found in studying art.
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What did Hegel argue?

A) That history was bunk
B) That history was irrelevant to philosophy
C) That history shows progress
D) That those who are ignorant of history are doomed to repeat it.
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Richard Taylor argues for the view that

A) Life has no meaning
B) History is progressing
C) History is over
D) Life has meaning
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What philosopher wrote,"The history of the world is none other than the progress of the consciousness of freedom"?

A) Karl Marx
B) Leo Tolstoy
C) Georg Hegel
D) Buddha
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In this chapter,which of the following philosophers argued that the nihilist response is mistaken?

A) R. M. Hare
B) Karl Marx
C) Georg Hegel
D) Albert Camus
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Soren Kierkegaard described three lifestyles,which he called aesthetic,ethical and

A) political.
B) nihilistic.
C) religious.
D) ontological.
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For Kierkegaard,the commitment to the ethical stage of life involves

A) a "leap of faith".
B) restraining one's desire for pleasure.
C) embracing pleasure as the meaning of life.
D) embracing the fear as the meaning of life.
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Who said,"So the ultimate purpose of human beings is to know God"?

A) Leo Tolstoy
B) Thomas Aquinas
C) Albert Camus
D) Georg W. F. Hegel
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Sartre was

A) A theist
B) An agnostic
C) An atheist
D) A monotheist
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Rudolf Carnap endorsed:

A) Pragmatism
B) Idealism
C) Antirealism
D) Logical positivism
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One proponent of the theistic response to the question of whether life has meaning is

A) Sartre
B) Heidegger
C) Aquinas
D) Aristotle
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In this chapter,which of the following philosophers argues that nothing can give life meaning unless we choose it and make it our own?

A) Jean-Paul Sartre
B) Oswald Spengler
C) Arthur Schopenhauer
D) R. M. Hare
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For Marx,the more perfect world would be a world without

A) racial divisions.
B) slavery.
C) economic classes.
D) division of labor.
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Marx held that progress was

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C) Economic
D) Social
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For Francis Fukuyama,

A) History of progressing more rapidly
B) The price if progress has risen
C) History is no longer progressing
D) The end of the world is near
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Kai Nielsen claims that

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C) The theistic responses affirms the consequent
D) The theistic response needs modification only
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Hegel called the modern nations the ____________________ nations.
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The ____________________ ____________________,such as Ayer and Carnap,held that the question of whether life has any meaning was itself meaningless.
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Sartre was a theist.
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For Kierkegaard,the move to the religious stage requires a(n)____________________ ____________________ ____________________.
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Oswald Spengler believed that the West was in decline.
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For Kierkegaard,the meaning of life is objective.
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Kierkegaard described three lifestyles.
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Aquinas' view can be called the ____________________ response to the question of meaning.
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Kierkegaard described three lifestyles,which he called ethical,religious,and ____________________.
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Karl Marx denied that history showed progress.
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For Marx,the perfect future world would be a(n)____________________ society.
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Schopenhauer held that all good things are ____________________.
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R.M.Hare argues that nihilism is mistaken.
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The ____________________ response to the question of what the meaning of life is led Tolstoy out of his depression.
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Schopenhauer believed that everything passes away.
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Hegel believed that history showed progress.
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____________________ has argued that history is no longer progressing towards any goal.
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Kierkegaard held that life could only have meaning if we commit ourselves to a cause or ideal that we know is worth pursuing.
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Richard Taylor believes that life has no meaning.
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Should we endorse the nihilist response to the question of whether life has any meaning? If we should,does this undercut any reason that we might have for living? Explain your answer here.If we should not,explain why.
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Do you believe that the question of whether our lives have meaning can be settled merely by appealing to events that occur during them¾or could events that occur after our lives affect their meaning? For example,suppose that a person spent her life writing a novel that her friend promised to publish posthumously,but as soon as she died her friend destroyed it.Would the posthumous destruction of her work affect the meaning of the novelist's life in any way? Argue for your view here.
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Do you believe that there are limits on subjective meaning? Are there certain activities that are objectively pointless,even if someone values them highly? If you believe that there are such limits on subjective meaning,explain how we can determine them.If you believe that there are not,would you say that a person who was delusional could have a meaningful life?
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Do you believe that we can find the meaning of life in human progress? What does your answer to this question tell you about (a)your views on the question of whether morality is objective or subjective,or (b)your views on the question of whether we can know anything about the external world.
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