Our course is, in part, an introduction to ____________ and contemporary theories about the good life.
(a) progressive
(b) reactionary
(c) classical
(d) liberal
(e) None of the above
classical
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Our course is, in part, an introduction to ____________ and contemporary theories about the good life.
(a) progressive
(b) reactionary
(c) classical
(d) liberal
(e) None of the above | classical |
. Social and political responsibility are objectives addressed by our course.
(a) True
(b) False | true |
Which of the following is not a student responsibility for success outlined in the syllabus:
(a) engagement
(b) communication
(c) responsibility
(d) agreement
(e) None of the above | agreement |
Identify one College Priority.
| critical thinking |
Identify one violation of academic integrity.
| plagerism |
Which is a key term from our course title?
(a) Ethics
(b) Metaphysics
(c) Epistemology
(d) Logic
(e) None of the above | ethics |
Our course is an introduction to Moral Philosophy (Ethics).
(a) True
(b) False | true |
Primary theme of our course:
(a) Wealth
(b) Success
(c) Happiness
(d) Power
(e) Repute | happiness |
Each of us will choose a moral issue this semester.
(a) Yes
(b) No | yes |
When do we begin study of morality?
(a) 200–400 AD
(b) 1100–900 BC
(c) 800–200 BC
(d) 1800–1850 AD
(e) None of the above | 800-200 |
Course begins with study of whom?
(a) Confucius
(b) Jesus of Nazareth
(c) Plato
(d) Socrates
(e) All of the above | all of the above |
Greco-Roman and __________ influences:
(a) Latin American
(b) Afro-Caribbean
(c) Judeo-Christian
(d) Confucian
(e) None of the above | judeo-christian |
Duty plays an important role in this course.
(a) True
(b) False | true |
Meaning of the owl in Philosophy:
| athena and wisdom |
Moral Relativism is an objection to reflecting on morality.
(a) True
(b) False | true |