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Chapter 10 Self-Quiz
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Which of these accurately describes Confucius' life?
Born into a wealthy, prominent family
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Lived in poverty without sustained employment
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Educated at the finest institutions
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Ran a humble library with Mengzi and Xunzi
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Which most accurately describes the central message of the Analects
We are made of the same substances that comprise the universe
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Once should be wary of conscription into foreign armies
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One must cultivate themselves according to ritual
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Develop empathy and extend it to everyone equally
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According to Confucius, how does one learn one's social responsibilities?
By reading ancient texts
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Through one's relationships with others
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By watching the ruler
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By listening to one's own innate capacity for social harmony
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Why are the rites and rituals so important in Confucius' philosophy?
They showed that humans were above the animals
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They provided a script for meaningful and smooth social interaction
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He wanted to discourage apathy in the youth
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He wanted a uniform society
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How does de "Virtue" differ from ren "Goodness" in the Analects?
De is only useful in times of war
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Ren includes care for one's surrounding fauna and flora
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De tends to recognize the quality of a leader
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Ren may be accomplished even by young children
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Why did Mencius despise the philosophy of Yang Zhu?
It was needlessly complex, and it alienated most readers
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It was not intended to be a practical, accomplishable philosophy
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It championed selfishness at the expense of empathy
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It did not cite Confucius as its primary source
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Which was an issue of contention between the Mengzi and the Gaozi regarding human nature?
The Gaozi claimed that human nature was simply animal nature
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The Mengzi lauded some people as morally perfect
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The Mengzi thought that humans were irredeemably flawed
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The Gaozi denied that there is inborn virtue in human nature
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Why did King Xuan have the sacrificial ox replaced with a sheep?
His kingdom was poor, and he could not afford to lose the ox
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He had a premonition of the sacrifice and feared a bad omen
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He felt compassion for the ox as it was being led by his chambers
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The sheep's bleating was keeping him awake at night
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What was the primary difference between the Mengzi and the Xunzi?
One is based in reason, and the other is based in legend
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One is a philosophy of the common person, and the other the wealthy
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One beliefs in ancient customs, and the other advocates for novelty
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One thinks that human nature is innately good, and the other does not
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According to the Xunzi, what would prevent a harmonious and peaceful society?
Training in the wrong martial discipline
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Allowing one's inborn qualities to rule one's actions
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Squelching one's inborn qualities out of fear
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Moving away from the land you are from
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