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Meaningful Lives Multiple Choice
Meaningful Lives
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According to Wolf, a meaningful life is based on
One's happiness or satisfaction.
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One's concern for others.
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One's engagement in projects of worth.
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Both a and b.
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According to Vitrano, the obvious problem with Wolf's position is that it lacks a
Philosophical theory of what objective value is.
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Substantive theory about what has objective value.
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Both a and b.
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Neither a nor b.
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A criticism of Taylor, for Vitrano, is that
Someone could enjoy life.
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Someone could enjoy life yet still not lead a morally worthwhile life.
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We cannot generalize from a single instance to all of humanity.
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People care too much about the welfare of others.
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The key to achieving satisfaction, to Vitrano
Lies within each person.
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Depends on the judgments of others.
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Does not depend on the judgments of others.
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Both a and c.
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A concern for others, according to Vitrano, is
Sufficient for living a meaningful life.
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Not necessary for a meaningful life.
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A vital component of a meaningful life.
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Not possible for a single individual.
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