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Chapter 16 Quiz
Feminist Philosophers
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Feminists argue that, among other things, prejudices against women lead to __________.
much-needed discussions about the role of women in society
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widespread discrediting of women's ideas and experience
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policies that enforce equity
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an unbalanced life
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Many influential male philosophers have explicitly claimed that women lack some characteristic essential to full personhood, thereby rendering women __________.
equivalent to men
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less than human
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superior to men
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a different sort of human than men
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Much of Mary Wollstonecraft's literary output was in response to the views of Edmund Burke and __________.
Aristotle
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Mill
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Kant
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Rousseau
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Wollstonecraft criticized the education of women in her day because of the emphasis it put on making women __________.
independent
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pleasing to men
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virtuous
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rational
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Wollstonecraft believes that women's poor mental health is evidenced by forced__________.
childbirth
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conduct and manners
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labor
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marriage
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In addition to being an influential feminist philosopher, Simone de Beauvoir was also an important __________.
experimental psychologist
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existentialist thinker
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French politician
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economist
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Beauvoir's central question in
The Second Sex
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gender
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the feminine
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woman
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Beauvoir distinguishes between __________.
sociology and philosophy
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public and private
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biology and gender
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man and woman
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Beauvoir famously declares, __________.
"One never becomes, but is always born, a woman"
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"One is born a girl, but becomes a woman"
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"Men make women out of girls"
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"One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman"
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Beauvoir thinks that gender is __________.
indistinct from biology
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largely socially determined
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largely self-determined
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determined by religious forces
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Feminist ethics is, among other things, __________.
sympathetic to the traditional philosophical emphasis on principles and autonomy
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equivalent to care ethics
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an approach to morality aimed at advancing the idea that women and men are morally equal
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an approach to morality aimed at advancing the idea that women are morally superior to men
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Care ethics __________.
is fundamentally a consequentialist moral perspective
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is fundamentally a utilitarian moral perspective
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emphasizes the unique demands of specific situations and the virtues and feelings that are central to close personal relationships
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emphasizes the unique demands of family life and the virtues and feelings that are central to familial relationships
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All but __________ is a characteristic of Held's ethics of care.
the compelling moral salience of attending to and meeting the needs of the particular others for whom we take responsibility
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valuing emotion
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reconceptualizing traditional notions of public and private
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conceptualizing persons as individuals
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According to Cole, traditional epistemology has mistakenly assumed that __________.
knowledge is possible
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conditions of knowing are homogeneous
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truth is objective
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knowledge is true, justified belief
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__________ argues that plausible moral theories try to accommodate both an ethic of care and an ethic of obligation.
Mary Wollstonecraft
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Simone de Beauvoir
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Annette Baier
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Nel Noddings
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Wollstonecraft wrote
A Vindication of the Rights of Men.
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A female philosopher is by definition a feminist philosopher.
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Wollstonecraft argues that women's biological limitations are the source of their subjugation to men.
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Feminist epistemology focuses most of its attention on the "situated knower."
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Beauvoir believes that one
learns
to become a woman.
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According to Beauvoir, gender differences are biologically determined.
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Wollstonecraft argues that a lack of education prevents women from achieving their full intellectual and moral potential.
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According to Held, the central focus of care ethics is how to encourage everyone to care about each other.
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According to Held, care ethics values, rather than rejects, emotions.
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Feminist standpoint theory asserts that different social groups have distinctive kinds of knowledge.
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