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PHIL 101 Final Exam JMU Yates Questions and answers with accurate rationales(PASSED).




Rousseau's personal concern - (ANSWER)Inequality and government (how to balance individual
freedoms within the good things in government)



When Rousseau focuses on 'Nature as Basis for Morality', what is he NOT talking about? - (ANSWER)God
and the principles of human reason



When Rousseau focuses on 'Nature as Basis for Morality', what IS he talking about? - (ANSWER)Human
nature as selfish in a good way, a naturally good kind of self interest



Humanity's goal according to Rousseau - (ANSWER)To be a good person



Rousseau says that in our human nature, three things intersect - (ANSWER)What we think, what we do,
and how we act



What does Rousseau say about how humans are shaped by society? - (ANSWER)We are born potentially
good but society usually shapes us for the bad



Does Rousseau think people can be inherently evil? - (ANSWER)No



What comes first, natural feelings or acquired ideas? - (ANSWER)Natural feelings



What are ideas? - (ANSWER)Reasoned principles; they build on feelings and then guide actions



Who created the social contract? - (ANSWER)Rousseau



The social contract - (ANSWER)A voluntary agreement among individuals to secure their rights and
welfare by creating a government and abiding by its rules.



The social contract is the convergence of what? (Moving from what to what) - (ANSWER)Individual
liberty and general will; moving from natural order to social order

, PHIL 101 Final Exam JMU Yates Questions and answers with accurate rationales(PASSED).




"Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains" - (ANSWER)Rousseau



The puzzle of the social contract - (ANSWER)How to be free, moral individuals AND obey laws that guide
us as people



When Rousseau says we are forced to be free, he means... - (ANSWER)We are commanded by laws and
authorities, but for the sake of our own liberty and preservation



What does Rousseau say about reasoning together? - (ANSWER)This will help OR hinder each person's
chance at freedom



How does liberty stay on course in transition from the state of nature to the civil state? - (ANSWER)It is
still there, it just shifts contexts; you lose the purity of nature, but not the point of conscience



What is moral liberty? - (ANSWER)The freedom from impulse of appetite. Slavery is if you are always
responding to impulse or appetite. Moral liberty is self-mastery. We demonstrate that we've advanced
past the state of nature



How does the social contract combine natural feelings and acquired ideas? - (ANSWER)In the quest for
common good



What kind of government does Rousseau prefer? - (ANSWER)Minimal government



At full effect, what can natural goodness do? - (ANSWER)Serve general will



Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? - (ANSWER)Jefferson



Jefferson borrowed from Rousseau in order to... - (ANSWER)1. Justify a rejection of British rule

2. Set forth principles for new government

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