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Chapter 9 Self-Assessment
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After his crisis of meaning, Tolstoy
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distrusted everyone.
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income increased dramatically.
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became an agnostic.
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Before Tolstoy's Christian conversion, his perspective on the meaning of life was
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pessimist.
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nominally religious.
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satisfied.
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Schopenhauer's attitude toward life was that
life was uncertain but worthwhile.
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life was bereft of meaning.
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life was hard but ultimately hopeful.
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an afterlife would erase all misery.
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Regarding the meaning of life, Clarence Darrow believed life was
uncertain but ultimately rewarding.
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hard but worthwhile.
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not worthwhile.
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meaningful for most people.
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Baggini accuses pessimists of mixing up the two senses of
religion.
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meaning.
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philosophy.
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time.
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Most of those who take the externalist approach to meaning view the matter from a __________ standpoint.
secular
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religious
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nonreligious
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pragmatic
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Baggini argues that the notion of a God assigning a purpose to humans should be __________ to believers and nonbelievers alike.
welcome
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objectionable
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acceptable
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soothing
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Baggini asks, What could seem more unlikely than that a supreme being would need to create human beings solely so that it can
have creatures to serve it?
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save the world?
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fulfill its destiny?
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bless human beings?
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Internalists believe they can have meaningful lives without relying on
secular moral theories.
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concepts.
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philosophy.
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the concepts of God or transcendent realms.
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Many philosophers argue that the fact of death and the ephemeral nature of human endeavors are __________ to the meaningfulness or meaningless of a person's existence.
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very relevant
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necessary
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irrelevant
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Life's value or meaning must be distinguished from
internal meaning.
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external meaning.
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happiness and moral rightness.
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feelings.
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Pessimists regarding life's meaning believe that life can have no meaning if
God exists.
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external meaning is nonexistent.
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internal meaning is possible.
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internal meaning is nonexistent.
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__________ said, "I saw that [the life of the working masses] was life itself and that the meaning given to this life was truth, and I accepted it."
Schopenhauer
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Baggini
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Tolstoy
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Tillich
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According to a recent poll, __________of secular, nonreligious, or atheistic people thought their lives had an important meaning or purpose.
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21 percent
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63 percent
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11 percent
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__________ said, "Most of us would say without hesitation that a person's life had meaning if we knew that he devoted himself to a cause."
Baggini
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Tolstoy
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Camus
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Edwards
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Is it the case that the prospect of death and the eventual obliteration of all human creations rob our lives of meaning?
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no
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yes, for most people
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yes, for most religious people
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True or False? The concept of "the meaning of life" is, in common usage, vague and slippery.
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True or False? There are many people who seem to lead meaningful lives without relying on belief in an external being or force to confer meaning.
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True or False? Edwards says that if life is meaningful, then it is meaningful no matter how long or short it is.
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True or False? For many people, life can be meaningful if they come to see their goals or purposes as inherently valuable or worthwhile.
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True or False? For most people, the phrase "the meaning of life" refers to internal meaning.
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True or False? Baggini thinks Tolstoy (at one point in his life), Schopenhauer, and Darrow mixed up internal and external meaning.
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True or False? Many believe that unless a divine entity or transcendent reality has provided the world with ultimate purpose or value, life is meaningless.
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True or False? Internalists say that no one can have a meaningful life without relying on the concepts of God or transcendent realms.
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True or False? The main impediment to clear thinking about life's meaning is confusion about what meaning refers to.
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True or False? The process of examining the question of lifeâs meaning is a task for oneâs community.
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True or False? The process of examining the question of life's meaning is a task for one's community.
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