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Straighterline Philosophy 101 Final Study Material Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | 100% Verified Which philosopher is known for the "Allegory of the Cave"? A) Aristotle B) Socrates C) Plato D) Epicurus C) Plato What is the main focus of "utilitarian ethics"? ...

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Which philosopher is known for the "Allegory of the Cave"?




A) Aristotle

B) Socrates

C) Plato

D) Epicurus




✔✔C) Plato




What is the main focus of "utilitarian ethics"?




A) Individual rights

B) Moral virtues

C) The greatest happiness for the greatest number

D) Divine command

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,✔✔C) The greatest happiness for the greatest number




Which concept is central to René Descartes' philosophy?




A) Eternal recurrence

B) Empirical skepticism

C) Cogito, ergo sum

D) The social contract




✔✔C) Cogito, ergo sum




What does "metaphysics" primarily investigate?




A) Ethical principles

B) Human behavior

C) The nature of reality and existence

D) Legal systems


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,✔✔C) The nature of reality and existence




Who proposed the "categorical imperative"?




A) John Stuart Mill

B) Friedrich Nietzsche

C) Immanuel Kant

D) Thomas Hobbes




✔✔C) Immanuel Kant




Which philosopher is associated with the concept of "tabula rasa"?




A) René Descartes

B) John Locke

C) David Hume

D) Karl Marx


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, ✔✔B) John Locke




What is "epistemology" concerned with?




A) Political structures

B) Knowledge and belief

C) Aesthetics

D) Logic and reasoning




✔✔B) Knowledge and belief




What does "moral relativism" suggest?




A) Moral values are universal

B) Morality is dependent on cultural or individual perspectives

C) Moral rules are based on divine command

D) Morality is determined by societal laws


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