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Chapter 01 Self Quiz
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A "normative question" deals with
justice and injustice.
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beauty.
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right and wrong.
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the customary norms of society.
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Socrates was condemned to death for
corrupting the youth.
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refusing to go to war.
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siding with the Spartans in the Peloponnesian War.
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mocking the Eleusinian Mysteries.
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It has been claimed that philosophy is dead because
all the questions of philosophy have been answered.
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since there are no answers to the questions of philosophy, it is pointless to ask them.
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modern science has replaced philosophy as the pursuit of truth.
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philosophy is useless for social change.
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A pluralist society is one in which
many, rather than few, people live together.
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people with widely differing worldviews live together.
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the wise philosophers rule over the ignorant many.
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no opinions are better than any others.
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