Lesson 5: Freedom of the Human Person
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- Q1
According to the author, despite nature's fundamental law seeking peace and following it, humans have a natural right to defend themselves by whatever means possible.
B.F. Skinner
Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Hobbes
Jean-Jacques Rousseua
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q2
The author of "Social Contract" went into further detail about the theory of human nature. There began a new period of sentimental piety.
B.F. Skinner
Ayn Rand
Jean-Jacques Rousseua
Aristotle
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q3
This English philosopher asserted that there are no absolute truths
Thomas Hobbes
Ayn Rand
Jean Paul Sartre
B.F. Skinner
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q4
The term "operant conditioning" was first introduced by which psychologist?
Ayn Rand
B.F. Skinner
Aristotle
Thomas Aquinas
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q5
This philosopher underlined the value of having the freedom to make our own decisions, despite the ability of other people to control and coerce our desires, beliefs, and actions.
Jean Paul Sartre
Thomas Hobbes
Aristotle
Ayn Rand
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q6
He proves that God is the first cause of existence. Humans are the only members of God's creation with the remarkable ability to improve their circumstances and those around them.
Thomas Aquinas
Aristotle
B.F. Skinner
Ayn Rand
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q7
With the exception of one, these are all covered in Spiritual Freedom.
God’s Love
Will
Actions (Good or Evil)
Conscience
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q8
These are the following that included in Fourfold Classification of Law except for one.
Divine Law
Eternal Law
Scientific Law
Human Law
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q9
It is identical to the mind of God as seen by God himself.
Eternal Law
Divine Law
Natural Law
Human Law
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q10
A system of right or justice held to be common to all humans.
Divine Law
Scientific Law
Human Law
Natural Law
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q11
How many natural laws were derived from Thomas Hobbes?
1
4
2
3
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q12
Which is the term for the mutual transfer of rights?
Contract
Trust
Law
Rules
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q13
Hobbes contends that people are rational enough to seek peace right away. Which law of nature is being described?
Second Law of Nature
None of the Above
Third Law of Nature
First Law of Nature
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q14
A philosopher once claimed that humans possess the divine spark, are rational,and that reason is a divine quality.
Aristotle
Pythagoras
Plato
Socrates
60sPPT11/12-IIa-5.2 - Q15
All of the people's abilities and strengths should be combined into one will. This statement is backed up by which study of Hobbes and Rousseau?
Natural Law Theory: Spiritual Freedom
Social Contract: Political Freedom
Intellectual Freedom
Natural Law Theory: Love is Freedom
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