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UGS 303 Review, UGS 303 Ideas of the 20th Century Final (Bonevac)Correct 100% If God is dead, Ivan Karamazov

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If God is dead, Ivan Karamazov insists, - ANSWER everything is permitted An invention of the late 1800s: - ANSWER the light bulb The problem of normativity concerns the gap between - ANSWER is and ought Nietzsche wants science to become more - ANSWER playful Dostoevsky: the vision of the anointed inevitably leads to - ANSWER

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UGS 303 Review, UGS 303 Ideas of the
20th Century Final (Bonevac)Correct
100%
If God is dead, Ivan Karamazov insists, - ANSWER everything is permitted

An invention of the late 1800s: - ANSWER the light bulb

The problem of normativity concerns the gap between - ANSWER is and ought

Nietzsche wants science to become more - ANSWER playful

Dostoevsky: the vision of the anointed inevitably leads to - ANSWER narcissism

A two-level theory includes a deep level that ____ what happens at the surface level. -
ANSWER determines and explains

Doyle's vision is tragic in that Sherlock Holmes has to - ANSWER make tradeoffs
among competing goods, sacrificing one thing to get another

Protagoras, in saying "Man is the measure of all things," advocates - ANSWER
relativism

For Sherlock Holmes, reason ought to be - ANSWER the master of the passions

The first Industrial Revolution produced - ANSWER greater income inequality

"Turn them into bread, and mankind will run after Thee like a flock of sheep, grateful
and obedient."
Nietzsche
Dostoevsky
Doyle
Hume - ANSWER Dostoevsky

The first photograph was made by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in

1826
1638
1926
1898 - ANSWER 1826

"Never resist temptation: prove all things: hold fast that which is good."

,Nietzsche
Shaw
Dostoevsky
Hume - ANSWER Shaw

"In every system of morality I have met with I have noticed that the author ... suddenly
surprises me by moving from propositions with the usual copula 'is' (or 'is not') to ones
that are connected by 'ought' (or 'ought not')."

Dostoevsky
Nietzsche
Protagoras
Hume - ANSWER Hume

"You see things; and you say 'Why?' But I dream things that never were; and I say 'Why
not?'"

Doyle
Dostoevsky
Nietzsche
Shaw - ANSWER Shaw

The decentralized, market-driven evolution of social forces resulting from people's free
choices is

socialism
communism
free enterprise
idealism - ANSWER free enterprise

"Who are these keepers of the mystery who have taken some curse upon themselves
for the happiness of mankind?"

Hume
Doyle
Dostoevsky
Nietzsche - ANSWER Dostoevsky

". . .'tis the object of feeling, not of reason. It lies in yourself, not in the object."

Nietzsche
Dostoevsky
Hume
Doyle - ANSWER Hume

"Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it."

,Hume
Shaw
Nietzsche
Dostoevsky - ANSWER Shaw

The only payment Sherlock Holmes requests from the King:

his notepaper
his ring
a charitable donation
Irene Adler's photograph - ANSWER Irene Adler's photograph

"Because we looked at the world for thousands of years with moral, aesthetic, religious
demands, with blind inclination, passion, or fear, and abandoned ourselves to the bad
habits of illogical thinking, this world has gradually become so wondrously multicolored,
terrible, meaningful, soulful, that it has taken on color—but we have been the colorists."

Hume
Nietzsche
Dostoevsky
Hegel - ANSWER Nietzsche

J. M. W. Turner's 1838 painting, "The Fighting Temeraire," symbolized

the possibility of misinterpretation
the contrast between the comprehensible and the incomprehensible
the end of the pre-Industrial era
the nature of "philosophical instruments" - ANSWER the end of the pre-Industrial era

John Szarkowski: "The photographer was tied to the facts of things, and it was his
problem to force the facts to"

tell a story
become beautiful
appear to be something else
tell the truth - ANSWER tell the truth

The New Class (nomenklatura):

new members of the bourgeoisie
the class of artists and intellectuals
the privileged ruling class in a socialist state
the proletariat after the revolution - ANSWER the privileged ruling class in a socialist
state

, Around 1900, Democrats became convinced that economic power was centralizing, due
to

the North's victory in the Civil War
World War I
the Supreme Court's decision in Lochner v. New York
the rise of the corporation - ANSWER the rise of the corporation

J. M. W. Turner's 1838 painting, "The Fighting Temeraire," symbolized

the possibility of misinterpretation
the contrast between the comprehensible and the incomprehensible
the end of the pre-Industrial era
the nature of "philosophical instruments" - ANSWER the end of the pre-Industrial era

John Szarkowski: "The photographer was tied to the facts of things, and it was his
problem to force the facts to"

tell a story
become beautiful
appear to be something else
tell the truth - ANSWER tell the truth

The New Class (nomenklatura):

new members of the bourgeoisie
the class of artists and intellectuals
the privileged ruling class in a socialist state
the proletariat after the revolution - ANSWER the privileged ruling class in a socialist
state

Around 1900, Democrats became convinced that economic power was centralizing, due
to

the North's victory in the Civil War
World War I
the Supreme Court's decision in Lochner v. New York
the rise of the corporation - ANSWER the rise of the corporation

"An action or sentiment, or character is virtuous or vicious; why? Because its view
causes a pleasure or uneasiness of a particular kind."

Nietzsche
Dostoevsky
Hume
Doyle - ANSWER Hume
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