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Chapter 52 Self Quiz
Moral Saints, Susan Wolf
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Wolf defines a “moral saint” as a person who
is as morally worthy as possible.
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tries to be as religiously observant as possible.
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dies for the cause of morality.
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all of the above
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A Rational Saint is someone
whose happiness lies in the happiness of others.
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who pays little or no attention to his own happiness, in light of the overriding importance of morality.
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who never makes an error in reasoning.
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acts morally only when it is in his rational self-interest.
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Wolf claims that the life of the moral saint—that is, a life lived perfectly morally—is
the best life and the one we are required to strive to live.
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the best life but one we are not required to strive to live.
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a life that is some key respects unattractive.
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a positively bad life.
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Wolf claims that ultimately, philosophers must consider how to live from
the moral point of view.
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the point of view of virtue.
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the point of view of individual perfection.
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a perspective that makes room for non-moral values.
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Wolf claims that allowing morality to dominate our lives
enhances our commitment to non-moral pursuits.
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almost always ends up causing us to behave immorally.
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enhances our sense of having an identifiable, personal self.
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requires the lack or the denial of the existence of an identifiable, personal self.
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According to Wolf, moral saints cannot develop in themselvesa variety of non-moral virtues and social interests because they are completely consumed by being moral.
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Wolf claims that a necessary condition of moral sainthood is that one’s life be dominated by a commitment to improving the welfare of others or society as a whole.
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Wolf claims that, when it comes to admiring people, there seems to be a limit to how much morality we can stand.
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Wolf denies that moral sainthood requires the denial of the existence of an identifiable, personal self.
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Moral saints would spend the large majority of their time reading interesting books and creating and appreciating art, cuisine, and music.
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