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1.

This book by Voltaire claimed that "Liberty then is only and can be only the
power to do what one will."
Select one:
a. Determinism
b. No correct answer
c. Dictionnaire philosophique
d. Incompatibilism

2. According to Socrates, the secret to this is in developing the capacity to enjoy


less.
Select one:
a. contentment
b. any of the choices
c. none of the choices
d. intelligence
e. Happiness

3. This period is considered the transition to agriculture.


Select one:
a. Neolithic Revolution
b. Green Revolution
c. None of the choices
d. Medieval Ages

4. It refers to the capacity of a concept to be readily and accurately


communicated between different individuals and to be reproduced under varying
circumstances for the purposes of verification
Select one:
a. Congruence
b. Intersubjective verifiability
c. Subjectivity
d. All of the answers correct
5. He coined the term "intersubjectivity of mutual understanding" to designate an
individual capacity and social domain.
Select one:
a. Edmund Husserl
b. Jurgen Habermas
c. George Atwood
d. Daniel Stern

6. This refers to the treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor


of or against, a person based on the group, class, or category to which the
person is perceived to belong rather than on individual attributes.

Select one:
a. Indifference
b. Discrimination
c. Ignorance

7. This refers to the capacity to know everything that there is to know and is a
property often attributed to a creator deity.
Select one:
a. Realism and Non-realism
b. Omniscience
c. All of the answers are correct
d. Logical Positivism

8. It is identified as a catalyst for the transition to post-modern society


Select one:
a. information technology
b. industrial technology
c. virtual reality
d. virtual technology

9. The philosopher who considers our body as the source of endless trouble.
Select one:
a. Aristotle
b. Socrates
c. Plato
d. none of the choices

10. His research suggests that as babies, humans are biologically wired to
"coordinate their actions with others.
Select one:
a. Colwyn Trevarthen
b. Edith Stein
c. Alex Gillespie
d. Flora Cornish

11. This approach suggests that, instead of being individual or universal thinkers,
human beings subscribe to "thought communities"-communities of differing
beliefs.
Select one:
a. Both of the given choices are correct
b. No correct answer
c. Intersubjectivity
d. Intersubjectivity of mutual understanding

12. The German philosopher who stated that one cannot fully live unless he
confronts his own mortality.
Select one:
a. None of the choices
b. Martin Heidegger
c. Albert Camus
d. Soren Kierkegaard

13. The UN Declaration on the Rights of Mentally Retarded Persons took place in
what year?
Select one:
a. 1981
b. 1971
c. 1975

14. Which of these fields of study does not entail the use of the
term intersubjectivity?
Select one:
a. Biology
b. Psychology
c. Philosophy
d. Anthropology

15. The author behind "The Question Concerning Technology"


Select one:
a. Martin Heidegger
b. Immanuel Kant
c. John Locke
d. none of the choices

16. It refers to a controversial field which tries to find neural correlates and
mechanisms of religious experience
Select one:
a. Neuroscience
b. Absurdism
c. Neurotheology
d. any of the choices

17. State of being conscious, and therefore alive, but completely paralyzed with
the possible exception of their eyes
Select one:
a. paralyzed
b. none of the choices
c. locked-out syndrome
d. locked-in syndrome

18. It concentrates on the fundamental goods of the earth, communities of more


limited economic and political scale than in modern society, and on simple living.
Select one:
a. agrarianism
b. economics
c. agrarian reform
d. none of the choices

19. IFSW is a global organisation striving for social justice, human rights and
social development through the promotion of social work, best practice models
and the facilitation of international cooperation.What does IFSW stand for?
Select one:
a. International Federation of Social Workers
b. International Firm of Social Workers
c. International Foundation of Social Workers

20. He posits that causality was a mental construct used to explain the repeated
association of events, and repeated association of events, and that one must
examine more closely the relation between things regularly succeeding one
another.
Select one:
a. Immanuel Kant
b. William James
c. David Hume
d. Robert Knae

21. Edmund Husserl's best-known text on intersubjectivity.


Select one:
a. Horizon-Intentionality
b. Cartesian Meditations
c. Intuitive Fulfillment
d. Logical Investigations

22. This is concerned with people with developmental disabilities.


Select one:
a. Occupational therapy
b. Habilitation
c. Rehabilitation

23. Per UNICEF, what is the maximum age for the so-called "children with
disabilities?"?

Select one:
a. 17
b. 16
c. 18

24. His research suggests that as babies, humans are biologically wired to
“coordinate their actions with others."
Select one:
a. Edmund Husserl
b. Colwyn Trevarthen
c. none of the choices
d. Jurgen Habermas

25. This refers to the treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in


favor of or against, a person based on the group, class, or category to which the
person is perceived to belong rather than on individual attributes.
Select one:
a. Ignorance
b. Indifference
c. Discrimination
26. This suggest that intdeterminacy of agent volition processes could map to the
indeterminacy of certain physical events, and the outcomes of these events could
therefore be considered caused by the agent.

Select one:
a. Quantum Indeterminacy
b. All of the answers correct
c. Panpsychism
d. Efforts of will theory

27. Aside from the Supplemental Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), what is the
other program of the US federal government to assist persons with disability?
Select one:
a. Humana
b. Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS)
c. American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD)

28. Edith Stein's doctoral dissertation which served as an extended basis


of intersubjectivity.
Select one:
a. none of the choices
b. both of the choices
c. "On the Problem of Empathy"
d. "Cartesian Meditations"

29. It is grounded in the idea that everything in the world can actually be reduced
analytically to its fundamental physical, or material, basis.
Select one:
a. Reductive physicalism
b. Predeterminism
c. Logical determinism
d. Metaphysical libertarianism
30. The organization behind"Global Disability Action Plan 2014-2021" which
intends?to help countries direct their efforts towards specific actions in order to
address health concerns of persons with disabilities.
Select one:
a. UNICEF
b. UNESCO
c. World Health Organization

31. An argument for consequentualism which states that actions are transient
things, soon gone forever.
Select one:
a. All of the answers correct
b. Only results remain
c. Happiness
d. Love

32. The state when the mind is in communion with universal and eternal ideas
Select one:
a. none of the choices
b. contemplation
c. thinking
d. meditation

33. The philosopher behind Bergsonism


Select one:
a. Dennis Bergson
b. Howard Bergson
c. Denis Bergson
d. Henri Bergson
34. A concept in consequentialism where an action is morally right if and only if it
does not violate the set of rules of behavior whose general acceptance in the
community would have the best consequences.
Select one:
a. Mohist consequentalism
b. Dual consequentalism
c. Rule consequentialism
d. Plain scalar consequentalism

35. Martin Heidegger, in "Being in Time," referred to this as something that


shows itself in itself.
Select one:
a. appearance
b. none of the choices
c. incongruence
d. phenomenon

36. It is the philosophy that all events of history, past, present and future, have
been decided or are known (by God, fate, or some other force), including human
actions.
Select one:
a. Predeterminism
b. Metaphsyical libertarianism
c. No correct answer
d. Reductive physicalism

37. The author of "The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ—Against the
Fanatics" which stated that the Eucharist was actually and not virtually the body
of Christ.
Select one:
a. Martin Luther
b. Denis Berthier
c. Henri Bergson
38. One of the main architects of quantum theory who suggested that no
connection could be made between indeterminism of nature and freedom of will.

Select one:
a. Niels Bohr
b. William James
c. Robert Kane
d. George Berkely

39. This theory states that of any two things a person might do at any given
moment, one is better than another to the extent that its overall consequences
are better than the other's overall consequences.
Select one:
a. Rule consequentialism
b. No correct answer
c. Morality right action
d. Plain scalar consequentialism

40. This refers to a state of reality characterized by interiority, subjectivity,


sentience, feeling, experience, self-agency, meaning, and purpose.
Select one:
a. Psychological consciousness
b. Philosophical consciousness
c. All of the answers correct
d. Physical consciousness

41. Jurgen Habermas introduced this concept in the concept


of intersubjectivity?to designate an individual capacity and a social domain.?
Select one:
a. Mature Positions
b. The Theory of Communicative Action
c. No correct answer
d. Intersubjectivity of mutual understanding

42. It is the notion that all propositions, whether about the past, present, or future,
are either true or false.
Select one:
a. Reductive physicalism
b. Predeterminism
c. Logical Positivism
d. Logical determinism

43. The form of incompatibilism which posits that determinism is false and free
will is possible.
Select one:
a. Logical determinism
b. Predeterminism
c. Reductive physicalism
d. Metaphysical libertarianism

44. Another word for escaping existence.


Select one:
a. escapism
b. suicide
c. leap of faith
d. divorce

45. This is where horticulture and agriculture as types of subsistence developed


among humans somewhere between 10,000 and 8,000 years ago.
Select one:
a. none of the choices
b. Fertile Circle
c. Fertile Sphere
d. Fertile Crescent
46. Feudalism was considered a way of life during this period.
Select one:
a. Dark Ages
b. Renaissance
c. Medieval

47. Author of "Méditations sur le réel et le virtuel" which gave virtuality another
core meaning
Select one:
a. Henri Bergson
b. none of the choices
c. Denis Berthier
d. either of the choices

48. It states that human meaning is derived from a fundamental fear of death,
and values are selected when they allow us to escape the mental reminder
of death.
Select one:
a. Fear Management Theory
b. Theory of Forms
c. Neuroethics
d. Terror Management Theory

49. He characterized nihilism as emptying the world, and especially human


existence, of meaning, purpose, comprehensible truth, and essential value
Select one:
a. Socrates
b. Friedrich Nietzsche
c. Antisthenes
d. Plato
50. Andrei Linde considered that just like space time, this might have its own
intrinsic degrees of freedom, and that one's perceptions may be as real as
material objects.
Select one:
a. freedom
b. spiritual experience
c. paranormal phenomenon
d. consciousness

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