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Friday, November 26, 2021

Exam 3 study questions & recorded Zoom review link

Recorded Zoom review: 

https://mtsu.zoom.us/rec/share/kpIXMPKjimxpSmvwhlTOwjOeoB1cTkuO56e1NbhiimUhR_hDSxhuCzKIXq4FPCYT.8cpJD6qlQQdXeTZP

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The exam will cover the odd-numbered questions.

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Why Grow Up, 123-

1. Kant's definition of maturity is what?


2. Education, travel, and work share what common purpose, ideally?


3. You're not grown-up if you've not rejected what? 


4. Why should languages and music be learned as early as possible?


5. What is the message of Rousseau's Emile?


6. What does it mean to love a book?


7. The internet, says Nick Carr, is a machine geared for what?


8. If you don't travel you're likely to suppose what?


9. What did Rousseau say about those who do not walk?


10. What is travel's greatest gift?


WGU, 165-

1. What hallmark of modernity reversed Plato's and Aristotle's judgment?

2. What gives life meaning, for Kant?

3. In a truly human society, according to Marx, how would our capacities to work develop?

4.  Most jobs involve what, according to Paul Goodman? 

5. People were certain, as late as 2008, that what?

6. What alternatives to consumerism have small groups begun to develop?


WGU, 193-

1. What mixed messages keep us in states of immaturity?

2. The older you get, the more you know what?

3. What does the U-bend tell us about aging?

4. Growing up means realizing what?

5. Philosophy is an attempt to wrestle with what three questions, according to Kant?

6. The young have only vague and erroneous notions of what, according to de Beauvoir?

7. Shakespeare's As You Like It is a gloss on what modern message?

8. Philosophers seek answers to children's questions such as what?

Kaag, Sick Souls (K) Prologue; William James (WJ), Is Life Worth Living? (Link to full text below... or you can order the Library of America's terrific William James : Writings 1878-1899... vol.2 is William James : Writings 1902-1910).

1. Young William James's problem, as he felt "pulled in too many directions" and worried that we might be nothing but cogs in a machine, was ____.


2. What is distinctive about "our age" that makes James particularly relevant?


3. What happened on Feb. 6, 2014 that prompted Kaag to write this book?

4. "Too much questioning and too little active responsibility lead" to what?


5. Human history is "one long commentary on" what?


6. A "wider world... unseen by us" may exist, just as our world does for ___.


7. The "deepest thing in our nature," which deals with possibilities rather than finished facts, is a "dumb region of the heart" called (in German) ___.

K ch1; WJ, The Dilemma of Determinism

1. Calvinism set out, for Henry James Sr., what impossible task?

2. Kaag thinks the Civil War gave WJ his first intimation that what?

3. WJ's entire life had been premised on what expectation?

4. What did WJ say (in 1906, to H.G. Wells) about "SUCCESS"?

5. What Stoic hope did young WJ share with his friend Tom Ward?

6. What thought seeded "the dilemma of determinism" for WJ?

7. As WJ explicated determinism in 1884, the future has no what?

8. WJ found what in Huxley's evolutionary materialism alarming?

9. Determinism has antipathy to the idea of what?

10. To the "sick soul," what seems blind and shallow?

 

K ch2; The Moral Equivalent of War

1. "Anhedonia" is what?

2. What was Renouvier's definition of free will?

3. Renouvier said an individual's will could break what?

4. What must one frequently do, according to James, to establish reciprocity in a relationship?

5. "Looking on the bright side," though often not objectively warranted, is nonetheless what?

6. Why did James think most of his contemporaries would not have preferred to "expunge" the Civil War?

7. Readiness for war is the essence of what, according to General Lea?

8. James says he devoutly believes in what, and in a future that has outlawed what?

9. Non-military conscription of our "gilded youth" would do what for them, according to James?

K ch3-Psychology and the Healthy Mind; Principles of Psychology ch9-Habit; K ch 4 Consciousness and Transcendence; Principles of Psychology ch IX The Stream of Thought

1. James wrote Principles of Psychology to answer what question?


2. What did Aristotle say about habit?


3. What realization would make young people give more heed to their conduct?


4. James complained in 1884 that what devoured his time?


5. James thought everybody should do what each day?


6. How is habit "the enormous fly-wheel of society"?


7. There is "no more miserable human being" than ...


8. There is "no more contemptible type of human character" than …


K ch 4 Consciousness and Transcendence; Principles of Psychology ch IX The Stream of Thought


1. Tragedies that befell him in his 40s led to James's quest for ___.


2. What experience led James to "the taste of the intolerable mysteriousness" of existence?


3. What did James think is sacrificed when we study the mind in objective analytic terms?


4. What did Thoreau say at the end of Walden?


5. His experiments with nitrous oxide gave James what warning?


6. What did James say about his house in Chocorua?


7. What does James mean by "continuous," when he says consciousness is continuous?


8. What metaphors most naturally describe consciousness?


9. We all split the universe into what two great halves?


K ch5; WJ Pragmatism Lec VI, "Pragmatism's Conception of Truth"; "The Gospel of Relaxation"


1. What "vectors of meaning" saved James's life?


2. Embracing the pragmatic theory of truth is a commitment to what?


3. As a professional academic philosopher, Kaag has trouble remembering what?


4. James's hallway (corridor) metaphor, treating pragmatism primarily as a method in philosophy, reminds Kaag of what?


5. What's the difference between truth and facts, for WJ?


6. Embracing free will is the first step in what?


7. What is Binnenleben?


8. Where does "zest" come from, according to WJ, and what is it?


9. For James pragmatism was a protest against what proposition about salvation?


K ch6; WJ "On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings"; "A Pluralistic Mystic"


1. The greatest use of life is what, according to WJ?


2. What did WJ write to Benjamin Blood about education?


3. What was WJ's final entreaty in "On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings"?


4. What does WJ say is the difference between resignation and hope?


5. What would we lose, if we were without feeling?


6. When does a life become "genuinely significant"?


7. "To miss ___ ___ is to miss all."


8. "Life is always worth living" if you have responsive sensibilities like ____'s.


9. What is distinctive about B.P. Blood's version of mysticism?


10. What's WJ's last word in philosophy?


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