Philosophy 1 1. _______divides reality into being for itself and being in-itself
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Philosophy 1
1. _______divides reality into being for itself and being in-itself.
a. Edmund Husserl
b. Martin Buber
c. Jeane-Paul Sartre
d. Martin Heidegger
e. Simone de Beauvoir
2. John Searle objects to antirealism on the grounds that it______
a. priviledges one language system over others
b. is language dependent
c. claims that description depends on language
d. confuses classifications systems with language
e. confuses language-dependent descriptions with language-independent reality
3. for ______ pragmatism was a tool for understanding the function of ideas in fostering reasoned consensus.
a. John Dewey
b. William James
c. Herbert Spencer
d. Edmund Husserl
e. C.S. Peirce
4. ______ construes the self as part of the matter that composes the universe, subject to deterministic laws.
a. Phenomenology
b. idealism
c. pragmatism
d. existentialism
e. materialism
5. __________ and ________ were logical positivists.
a. Rudolf Carnap, A.J. Ayer
b. Edmund Husserl, Rudolf Carnap
c. G.E. Moore, A.J. Ayer
d. Gilbert Ryle, G.E. Moore
e. Rudolf Carnap, Gilbert Ryle
6. the view that time is a mind-dependent intuition was held by
A.. aristotle
b. Plato
c. Socrates
d. Kant
e. Einstein
7. According to astronomer V.A. firsoff, the neutrino ________.
a. exists in a different kind of space from ours
b. is governed by different laws
c. is subject to neither gravity nor electromagnetic forces
d. might be able to travel faster than light
e. all the above
8. according to John Dewey, philosophy arises from_______.
a. wonder
b. boredom
c. struggle with social or moral problems
d. confusion
e. none of the above
9. the subjective view of the time as we experience it is a view____________.
a. that all philosophers reject as an illusion
b. that sees time as flowing from future, through present, and into the past
c. the McTaggart says makes sense and is not contradictory
d. that Henri Bergson argues is an illusion
e. that J.J.C argues is not an illusion
10. for Hobbes, mental discourse can be either ____________ or _____________.
a. reason, memory
b. unguided, regulated
c. imagination, reason
d. imaginiation, memory
e. random, guided
11. Soren Kierkegaard argued that for humans, to exist is to________.
a. make free, anxiety-filled choices
b. seek to escape finitude
c. have a sense of the need for god.
d. how one's destiny
e. have no purpose in life.
Explanation / Answer
1. a. Edmund Husserl
2.b is language dependent
3.e. C.S. Peirce
4.e. materialism
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