Quiz Review Module 8 HUM-110CL
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What is the definition of morality? How does morality affect us in our daily lives?
How do the arts influence our morality?
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Morality is the basis for differentiating between that are good or "right" and
those that are "bad" or wrong when we are making choices among significant
options. Morality affect us in our daily lives with it being guides for our
decisions, interactions, and behavior by distinguishing right from wrong, helping
us navigate social situations according to societal and personal values, shaping
our actions daily. Arts influence our morality by exposing us to new perspectives
and emotions, challenging beliefs and encouraging empathy and critical thinking
about ethics. It acts as a societal mirror for moral improvement, but its influence
varies by individual interpretation and societal context.
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What is the definition of morality? How does morality affect us in our daily lives?
How do the arts influence our morality?
What is love? What is the difference between eros and agape love?
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Morality is the basis for differentiating between that are good or "right" and
those that are "bad" or wrong when we are making choices among significant
options. Morality affect us in our daily lives with it being guides for our
decisions, interactions, and behavior by distinguishing right from wrong, helping
us navigate social situations according to societal and personal values, shaping
our actions daily. Arts influence our morality by exposing us to new perspectives
and emotions, challenging beliefs and encouraging empathy and critical thinking
about ethics. It acts as a societal mirror for moral improvement, but its influence
varies by individual interpretation and societal context.
Scientific evidence suggests "love" is the result of the release of successive
waves of chemicals in our body; sex hormones of testosterone and estrogen;
adrenaline, dopamine, and serotonin. Additionally, it is a multifaceted emotion
that embodies profound affection, care, and commitment toward another
individual. Eros is loves as physical lust and agape is spiritual and intellectual
relationship that is important than a strictly physical one.
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What is the name of this painting? Who painted this painting? What does it have to
do with morality?
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The painting is called Guernica and painted by Pablo Picasso. It is regarded as a
compelling anti-war statement, illustrating the devastating impact of the
bombing of the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War,
emphasizing the pain and brutality endured by innocent civilians, and thereby
standing as a powerful moral condemnation of the violence of war.
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What is the name of this painting? Who painted it? What does it have to do with
morality?
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The name of this painting is Olympia by Edouard Manet. Morality has a
significance with the painting because it is portrayed with a reclining nude
woman, likely a courtesan, in a manner that many considered scandalous.
Regarded as "not good for society. " The presence of the Black maid symbolized
the evolving racial composition of the Parisian working class, a reality that
viewers were probably reluctant to accept. The painting challenged viewers with
Olympia's piercing gaze and sensuality, leading them to reflect on their reasons
for observing.
Question 1 (1 point) Saved
What is the definition of morality? How does morality affect us in our daily lives?
How do the arts influence our morality?
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Morality is the basis for differentiating between that are good or "right" and
those that are "bad" or wrong when we are making choices among significant
options. Morality affect us in our daily lives with it being guides for our
decisions, interactions, and behavior by distinguishing right from wrong, helping
us navigate social situations according to societal and personal values, shaping
our actions daily. Arts influence our morality by exposing us to new perspectives
and emotions, challenging beliefs and encouraging empathy and critical thinking
about ethics. It acts as a societal mirror for moral improvement, but its influence
varies by individual interpretation and societal context.
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2 (1 point) Saved
What is the definition of morality? How does morality affect us in our daily lives?
How do the arts influence our morality?
What is love? What is the difference between eros and agape love?
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Morality is the basis for differentiating between that are good or "right" and
those that are "bad" or wrong when we are making choices among significant
options. Morality affect us in our daily lives with it being guides for our
decisions, interactions, and behavior by distinguishing right from wrong, helping
us navigate social situations according to societal and personal values, shaping
our actions daily. Arts influence our morality by exposing us to new perspectives
and emotions, challenging beliefs and encouraging empathy and critical thinking
about ethics. It acts as a societal mirror for moral improvement, but its influence
varies by individual interpretation and societal context.
Scientific evidence suggests "love" is the result of the release of successive
waves of chemicals in our body; sex hormones of testosterone and estrogen;
adrenaline, dopamine, and serotonin. Additionally, it is a multifaceted emotion
that embodies profound affection, care, and commitment toward another
individual. Eros is loves as physical lust and agape is spiritual and intellectual
relationship that is important than a strictly physical one.
Z
, Question
3 (1 point) + Saved
What is the name of this painting? Who painted this painting? What does it have to
do with morality?
Pgah v B I Uv A S Ev M P +v e
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Lato (Recom... 19px.. v P © = R ow D ©
The painting is called Guernica and painted by Pablo Picasso. It is regarded as a
compelling anti-war statement, illustrating the devastating impact of the
bombing of the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War,
emphasizing the pain and brutality endured by innocent civilians, and thereby
standing as a powerful moral condemnation of the violence of war.
4
What is the name of this painting? Who painted it? What does it have to do with
morality?
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The name of this painting is Olympia by Edouard Manet. Morality has a
significance with the painting because it is portrayed with a reclining nude
woman, likely a courtesan, in a manner that many considered scandalous.
Regarded as "not good for society. " The presence of the Black maid symbolized
the evolving racial composition of the Parisian working class, a reality that
viewers were probably reluctant to accept. The painting challenged viewers with
Olympia's piercing gaze and sensuality, leading them to reflect on their reasons
for observing.