Deck 6: Freedom Versus Determinism
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Deck 6: Freedom Versus Determinism
1
Determinism means the same thing as
A)fatalism.
B)destiny.
C)universal causation.
D)chance.
A)fatalism.
B)destiny.
C)universal causation.
D)chance.
C
2
If there are external causes for everything you do you are a
A)hard determinist.
B)soft determinist.
C)indeterminist.
D)fatalist.
A)hard determinist.
B)soft determinist.
C)indeterminist.
D)fatalist.
A
3
Determinism can be understood to mean that there is no uncaused event.
True
4
Indeterminism is the belief that
A)some things are caused.
B)all things are caused.
C)nothing is caused.
D)nothing is caused except human actions.
A)some things are caused.
B)all things are caused.
C)nothing is caused.
D)nothing is caused except human actions.
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5
Who, according to the author of the text, is the most prominent exponent of indeterminism?
A)William James
B)Henry Ford
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Karl Marx
A)William James
B)Henry Ford
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Karl Marx
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6
The great exponent of physical determinism was
A)John Calvin.
B)Sir Isaac Newton.
C)Charles Darwin.
D)George Hegel.
A)John Calvin.
B)Sir Isaac Newton.
C)Charles Darwin.
D)George Hegel.
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7
According to the author of the text, one problem with hard determinists is their inaccurate use of language.
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8
Fatalism is the view that although things are fixed and predetermined your behavior still makes a difference.
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9
The great exponent of economic and social determinism was
A)Adam Smith.
B)Karl Marx.
C)John Hospers.
D)William James.
A)Adam Smith.
B)Karl Marx.
C)John Hospers.
D)William James.
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10
Soft determinism is the only acceptable theory because it shows that freedom is impossible.
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11
Who said that consciousness is "intentional"?
A)Sigmund Freud
B)Ivan Pavlov
C)Fred Flintstone
D)Edmund Husserl
A)Sigmund Freud
B)Ivan Pavlov
C)Fred Flintstone
D)Edmund Husserl
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12
Religious determinism is the idea that our lives are predestined.
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13
Who would argue that even if you are crippled or blind how you choose to respond to that is freedom?
A)B.F.Skinner
B)Jean-Paul Sartre
C)Paul Churchland
D)Isaac Newton
A)B.F.Skinner
B)Jean-Paul Sartre
C)Paul Churchland
D)Isaac Newton
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14
Hard determinism maintains that if all events are caused there is no freedom.
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15
Ivan Pavlov is famous for his experiments with human beings, getting them to salivate at the sound of a bell.
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16
Soft determinism is the view that all events are caused but there is human freedom.
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17
All events are caused but some are caused by human beings is the doctrine of
A)hard determinism.
B)soft determinism.
C)soft indeterminism.
D)hard indeterminism.
A)hard determinism.
B)soft determinism.
C)soft indeterminism.
D)hard indeterminism.
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18
B.F.Skinner based his behavioral theories on the groundbreaking work of Heisenberg.
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19
Who argued that humans are physical beings conditioned by their social, cultural, and natural environments?
A)Karl Marx
B)Sigmund Freud
C)B.F.Skinner
D)Henri Bergson
A)Karl Marx
B)Sigmund Freud
C)B.F.Skinner
D)Henri Bergson
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20
Indeterminism is the idea that some events, especially regarding human decision making, are uncaused.If some human decisions are uncaused then nobody is responsible for them.
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