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Self-Quiz 1.5: Susan Wolf,
Happiness and Meaning: Two Aspects of the Good
The Good Life
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Wolf endorses which of the following theories of self-interest?
Hedonism
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Preference theory
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Objective-list theory
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Meaning theory
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On Wolf's view, what does it mean to be actively engaged by something?
To derive pleasure from it
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To derive meaning from it
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To be gripped, excited, and involved by it
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All of the above
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According to Wolf, a life is meaningful if and only if it is
actively engaged with projects of worth.
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pleasing to God.
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free of pain.
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All of the above
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Wolf admits that her account of self-interest fails if
some projects are not worthwhile.
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we can't precisely identify which projects are worthwhile and which aren't.
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the distinction between worthwhile and worthless projects is incoherent.
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All of the above
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Wolf summarizes her view with the following slogan:
Meaning arises when subjective attraction meets objective attractiveness.
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Meaning is the fulfillment derived from a desire satisfied.
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Meaning emerges as wants fade.
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The good gives meaning.
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According to Wolf's theory of worth, something has worth if and only if it
makes people happy.
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satisfies desires.
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promotes its natural end.
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None of the above (Wolf does not offer a theory of worth)
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According to Wolf, a person can feel fulfilled by something only if
that thing is independently good.
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she believes that thing is independently good.
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she most desires that thing.
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that thing gives her life meaning.
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According to Wolf, recognizing the importance of meaning to self-interest
makes self-interest more determinate.
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makes self-interest less determinate.
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explains why we should always act for duty.
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explains why we should always promote our own happiness.
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