PHIL 201 Quiz 5
PHIL 201 Quiz 5 Liberty University
PHIL 201 Quiz: Reality, Freedom and Personhood
Module 5: Week 5
- Which of the following is not true of materialism:
- David Hume argued that humans are a composite of a material body and an immaterial soul.
- Which theory of perception endorses the claim that when we perceive an object we are directly aware of a mind-independent object?
- As a Christian, it doesn’t matter what one thinks about the nature of reality.
- Which of the following sub-disciplines of philosophy studies the nature and structure of reality?
- One worry associated with Christian versions of idealism is that it is panentheistic.
- (T/F) According to the fictionalists about abstract objects, “2+2=4” is meaningful, but not literally true.
- According to Berkeleyan Idealism:
- The Indispensibility Argument is an argument in favor of which of the following views?
- Agent causation in a plausible “extra factor” added to the account of libertarian freedom in order to make sense of how actions can be free and non-arbitrary.
- Frankfurt-style counter-examples, if true, show that:
- The open theist endorses all but which one of the following claims?
- The soft determinist thinks there is freedom yet we are determined.
- Which of the following is not a necessary condition for libertarian freedom, as discussed in the chapter?
- Which of the following views thinks incompatibilism is true, is unsure whether determinism is true or false, yet either way, denies the reality of genuine freedom?
- According to physical determinism, the future is fixed
- Two plausible conditions for genuine freedom are:
- Functionalism defines minds as those entities capable of:
- This view suggests that the best way to handle mental properties and mental states is simply to deny them altogether.
- Plato and Descartes are two famous defenders of what view in the philosophy of mind?
- If minds are only “entities that facilitate rational processes and process intelligent functions” then computers could be considered minds.
- This view is most common among Christian materialists.
- According to L. R. Baker, what are the two distinct qualities of humans which nonperson animals do not possess?
- Hylomorphism is sometimes regarded as a version of dualism and sometimes regarded as a version of materialism.
- John Locke adopted the view of persons known as “psychological continuity” which is the view that:
Set 1
- Which theory of perception endorses the claim that when we perceive an object we are directly aware of a mind-independent object?
- Which of the following sub-disciplines of philosophy studies the nature and structure of reality?
- As a Christian, it doesn’t matter what one thinks about the nature of reality.
- One worry associated with Christian versions of idealism is that it is panentheistic.
- Which feature of our mental life seems to be at odds with materialism?
- Which of the following are versions of monism:
- According to Alvin Plantinga, evolution ensures that we can trust our cognitive faculties to produce true beliefs.
- (T/F) Acccording to the fictionalists about abstract objects, “2+2=4” is meaningful, but not literally true.
- Which of the following are versions of dualism:
- According to the doctrine of divine middle knowledge:
- Which of the following views thinks incompatibilism is true, determinism is false, and there is genuine freedom?
- According to physical determinism, the future is fixed
- A compatibilist who thinks AP (alternative possibilities) is true can offer the following conditional analysis:
- According to logical determinism,
- Which of the following views thinks incompatibilism and determinism are true, and denies the reality of genuine freedom?
- Agent causation in a plausible “extra factor” added to the account of libertarian freedom in order to make sense of how actions can be free and non-arbitrary.
- Which of the following views thinks incompatibilism is true, is unsure whether determinism is true or false, yet either way, denies the reality of genuine freedom?
- John Locke adopted the view of persons known as “psychological continuity” which is the view that:
- Identity theory makes which claim about persons/minds/bodies?
- Functionalism defines minds as those entities capable of:
- Referencing the discussion on Aristotelian substance from chapter 4, the authors not that all of the above are true of substances EXCEPT:
- Substance dualism has been widely held throughout most of philosophical history. (144)
- Constitutionalism says that souls constitute persons.
- Plato and Descartes are two famous defendants of what view in the philosophy of mind?
- Which is NOT listed as a strength of the substance dualist view, according to the authors?
Set 2
- Which of the following is not true of materialism:
- One worry associated with Christian versions of idealism is that it is panentheistic.
- Which theory of perception endorses the claim that when we perceive an object we are directly aware of a mind-independent object?
- Which of the following are versions of monism:
- Science necessarily entails the truth of materialism.
- It is impossible to be a Christian and believe in Idealism.
- Which of the following sub-disciplines of philosophy studies the nature and structure of reality?
- As a Christian, it doesn’t matter what one thinks about the nature of reality.
- Which feature of our mental life seems to be at odds with materialism?
- Which of the following views thinks incompatibilism is true, determinism is false, and there is genuine freedom?
- Two plausible conditions for genuine freedom are:
- The compatibilist about freedom thinks that:
- If compatibilism is true, the condition UR (ultimate responsibility) must be denied.
- According to the doctrine of divine middle knowledge:
- The soft determinist thinks there is freedom yet we are determined.
- Which of the following views thinks incompatibilism and determinism are true, and denies the reality of genuine freedom?
- The Molinist endorses all but which one of the following claims?
- John Locke adopted the view of persons known as “psychological continuity” which is the view that:
- Substance dualism has been widely held throughout most of philosophical history. (144)
- Which is NOT listed as a strength of the substance dualist view, according to the authors?
- Hylomorphism is sometimes regarded as a version of dualism and sometimes regarded as a version of materialism.
- Functionalism defines minds as those entities capable of:
- Nancy Murphy, one of the leading contemporary proponents of non-reductive physicalism, notes that her and other NRPs deny the existence of non-material entities, but do not deny the existence of:
- Which view is non-committal about the ‘number of substances’ question?
- Identity theory makes which claim about persons/minds/bodies?
Set 3
- It is impossible to be a Christian and believe in Idealism.
- Which of the following sub-disciplines of philosophy studies the nature and structure of reality?
- According to Alvin Plantinga, evolution ensures that we can trust our cognitive faculties to produce true beliefs.
- Which feature of our mental life seems to be at odds with materialism?
- Science necessarily entails the truth of materialism.
- (T/F) Acccording to the fictionalists about abstract objects, “2+2=4” is meaningful, but not literally true.
- According to Platonism, in the sentence “Socrates is wise” the phrase “is wise” refer to:
- One worry associated with Christian versions of idealism is that it is panentheistic.
- The Indispensibility Argument is an argument in favor of which of the following views?
- According to logical determinism,
- If God exists and is the first cause of the physical universe, then agent causation is one of the most basic facts about reality.
- Which of the following is not a necessary condition for libertarian freedom, as discussed in the chapter?
- Which of the following views thinks incompatibilism is true, is unsure whether determinism is true or false, yet either way, denies the reality of genuine freedom?
- According to physical determinism, the future is fixed
- Frankfurt-style counter-examples, if true, show that:
- Which of the following views thinks incompatibilism and determinism are true, and denies the reality of genuine freedom?
- The Molinist endorses all but which one of the following claims?
- Hylomorphism is sometimes regarded as a version of dualism and sometimes regarded as a version of materialism.
- Which of the following has historically been the most difficult problem for substance dualism?
- Functionalism defines minds as those entities capable of:
- John Locke adopted the view of persons known as “psychological continuity” which is the view that:
- If minds are only “entities that facilitate rational processes and process intelligent functions” then computers could be considered minds.
- Substance dualism has been widely held throughout most of philosophical history. (144)
- This view suggests that the best way to handle mental properties and mental states is simply to deny them altogether.
- According to L. R. Baker, what are the two distinct qualities of humans which nonperson animals do not possess?