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(Module 1) Glaucon argues that we act morally in real life because .-

CORRECTANSWER we act on egoistic qualities; believes everyone acts only from the

motive of self-interest


(Module 1) Why, on Aristotle's view, would it be correct to say neither the just man nor

the unjust man would be happy? -CORRECTANSWER because wealth and reputation

are merely instrumental goods

(Module 1) What is Glaucon's received view of justice? -CORRECTANSWER justice is

a mean or a compromise between the best possible situation (which is to practice

injustice with impunity) and the worst possible situation (which is to suffer injustice

without the power to retaliate), and justice being at the middle point between the two is

tolerated not as a good but accepted by men who lack the inability to practice injustice.



(Module 1) Explain Glaucon's thought experiment involving the just and the unjust man.

-CORRECTANSWER unjust man-best reputation; just man-worst reputation



(Module 1) Who does Glaucon think would be happier? -CORRECTANSWER Glaucon

is arguing that no one would choose to live a life of justice if there weren't any rewards

attached to the just life.
(Module 1) In "The Myth of the Ring" Socrates argues that it is better to get caught and

punished than to get away with a misdeed. -CORRECTANSWER True

,(Module 1) Aristotle defines "good" as . -CORRECTANSWER agreement

from both the intellectual and the common man; striving for happiness
(Module 1) What are the two kinds of virtue Aristotle describes? -CORRECTANSWER

the best and most complete; activity of the soul



(Module 1) How does Aristotle say we begin to acquire the virtues? -

CORRECTANSWER by striving for true happiness



(Module 1) Who argues that happiness is an activity of the soul in accordance with

virtue? -CORRECTANSWER Aristotle



(Module 1) How does Socrates' respond to Glaucon? -CORRECTANSWER with a story

of the beast, the lion, and the man



(Module 1) Socrates argues that to act unjustly is to . -CORRECTANSWER

that to practice injustice puts one on a path of self-destruction


(Module 1) Why does Glaucon think we act justly in the real world? -

CORRECTANSWER for self-interest; something in it for us



(Module 1) Explain Socrates' account of the soul. -CORRECTANSWER to practice

injustice is to make the lesser parts of your soul (the beast and the lion) a slave to the

more noble element of your soul (the inner man).



(Module 1) Who does Socrates think would be happier? -CORRECTANSWER the just

, man



(Module 1) What, on Aristotle's view, is the aim of life? -CORRECTANSWER true

happiness

(Module 1) Who says, "No man would keep his hands off of what was not his own when

he could safely take what he liked out of the market, or go into houses and lie with

anyone at his will"? -CORRECTANSWER Plato




(Module 2) According to utilitarianism, actions are right if .-

CORRECTANSWER They promote the greater good.



(Module 2) Which of the following is an example mentioned in Singer's essay? -

CORRECTANSWER A child drowning in a koi pond.
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