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20SU Phil of Knowledge A1
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Take Test: Final Exam: Philosophy of
Knowledge Summer 2020
Test Information
Description Final Exam for Philosophy of Knowledge
Summer 2020 Gannon University
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Timed Test This test has a time limit of 2 hours and 15
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QUESTION 1
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The general bias of common sense stems from its:
excessive practicality
its effectiveness
its impressive precision
its universal applicability
QUESTION 2
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Rationalism emphasizes:
the humble building of knowledge from
experience
the influence of the environment on the knower
the subjective conditions of the knower
the deduction of truths from some axioms or
principles
QUESTION 3
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A theory of the good that denies that it is cognitive or
a matter of knowledge is:
emotivism
utilitarianism
Lonergans account
natural law
QUESTION 4
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Tacit knowledge is important in each of the following
areas, EXCEPT for:
physiognomies
use of skills
use of tools and probes
use of machine learning
QUESTION 5
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The order of operations in human knowing is:
experiencing, judging, understanding
experiencing, understanding, judging
understanding, experiencing, judging
judging experiencing, understanding
QUESTION 6
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Each of the following is true of tacit knowledge
according to Polanyi EXCEPT:
it is tactile, concerning just things you can touch
it is the larger part of our knowledge
because of it, we know more than we can say
it is like the lower part of an iceberg
QUESTION 7
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Intentionality refers to:
acting deliberately or intentionally
engagement of the knower with reality
having bad intentions
meaning what you say
QUESTION 8
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Lonergan believes that authority is each of the
following EXCEPT:
legitimate power
based on authenticity
based on force
something belonging to the community
QUESTION 9
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Insight occurs at the level of:
experiencing
understanding
Judgment
deliberation and decision
QUESTION 10
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Lonergans phrase functionally complementary
means:
functioning in a manner worthy of compliments
having parts with different but mutually
supporting functions
completed, over with
a mathematical proof
QUESTION 11
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Lonergan thinks his basic account of knowing is
immune to criticism because:
it is so general
the parts of it are functionally complementary
it is materially dynamic
you have to use it to criticize it, refuting the
criticism
QUESTION 12
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Errors of relativism include each of the following
EXCEPT:
failure to distinguish the what and the how in
knowing
internal inconsistency in claiming to be the
absolute truth
its inconsistency with the success of modern
science
its claim that our environment influences our
knowing
QUESTION 13
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Lonergan argues that power (except raw power)
depends upon each of the following EXCEPT:
cooperation down the ages
cooperation in the here and now
community
force rather than ideas or meanings
QUESTION 14
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Each of the following would be a common sense
statement except:
the sun rises on the barn side of the property
what is wrong with me is that I have backache
your fifth vertebra is impinging on a nerve
you have to go along to get along
QUESTION 15
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Lonergan argues that authority is based upon each of
the following EXCEPT:
force
cooperation
authenticity
adherence to transcendental precepts
QUESTION 16
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When Lonergan says our knowing is dynamic and
self-assembling he means:
it consists of operations that prompt each other
you put it together as you wish
people are constantly changing their mind
when you see something, you know it
QUESTION 17
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Relativism emphasizes each of the following EXCEPT:
the imporance of a persons experience
the importance of a persons environment
the importance of relating things to each other
the importance of limitations on our knowing
QUESTION 18
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Each of the following is probably true of selfappropriation EXCEPT:
it applies the operations of knowing to the
operations of knowing
it is achieved only partially by most persons
because knowing is actually looking, its easy
it is complicated and takes a real effort
QUESTION 19
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Authority pertains especially to:
the world of immediacy
the world mediated by meaning and motivated
by values
people without common experiences,
understandings, judgments
people living in isolation
QUESTION 20
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We can learn from skepticism each of the following
EXCEPT:
Have a deep respect for truth.
Do not be gullible.
Make your theory consistent with your practice
Ask if things are really so
QUESTION 21
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Self-appropriation, according to Lonergan, involves
each of the following EXCEPT:
turning the knowing process on itself
attending particularly to the acts by which we
know
focusing on the objects we know in the world
making our knowing our own
QUESTION 22
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The question what is it? leads us from what to what:
from data to experience
from experience to understanding
from understanding to judgment
from judgment to experience
QUESTION 23
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The formally unconditioned is each of the following
EXCEPT:
that which by its nature lacks conditions
God
that which depends on nothing
that whose conditions are met
QUESTION 24
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Being for Lonergan is each of the following, EXCEPT:
what is known and to be known
the objective of the pure desire to know
what can never be known
what heuristic methods are designed to discover
QUESTION 25
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Each of the following represent parallels between
knowing and being EXCEPT:
experience and potency
understanding and form
judgment and act
nature and historicity
QUESTION 26
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A second-order definition of being might make it:
everything
the universe
is-ness
what is known and to be known
QUESTION 27
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The difference between hearing a joke and getting it
is good evidence that:
experiencing is not understanding
understanding is not judging
understanding is not deliberating and deciding
judging is not deliberating and deciding
QUESTION 28
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Skepticism can be challenged effectively by showing
each of the following EXCEPT:
its internal inconsistency
that skeptics dont live their theory
that sketicism needs justification by truths
that skepticism is too accepting of conclusions
QUESTION 29
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The transcendental precepts, according to Lonergan,
are:
norms built into the knowing process
limted to common sense
limited to natural science
limited to western culture
QUESTION 30
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At the level of experience we have:
data
knowledge
judgment
insight
QUESTION 31
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Empiricism is valuable for each of the following
EXCEPT:
its attention to experiencing
its starting point of ideas in the mind
its criticism of rationalism
its friendly relation with modern science
QUESTION 32
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Everybody has their own truth would be a
statement especially consistent with:
skepticism
relativism
rationalism
Kants theory of knowledge
QUESTION 33
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Common sense would generally be formulated in:
scientific treatises
mathematical equations
a technical vobaulary
proverbs, examples, rules of thumb
QUESTION 34
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Transcendental method is so-named because:
it requires transcendental meditation
it transcends categorial methods
it works most of the time
it went beyond earlier methods
QUESTION 35
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Human knowledge is each of the following EXCEPT:
dynamic
self-assembling
the same thoroughout
structured
QUESTION 36
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Each of the following might be a reason to accept the
truth of testimony EXCEPT:
knowledge that it was really testimony
evidence that the one giving the testimony knew
about the matter
the lack of agreeing or corroborating witnesses
evidence the witness was truthful
QUESTION 37
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A heuristic approach to ethics would tell you:
exactly what to do
to hurry because times a-wasting
how to decide what is ethical
to be kind to others
QUESTION 38
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Lonergans account of natural right tries to reconcile
which aspects of human reality:
human nature and human historicity
truth and error
substance and accidents
empiricism and rationalism
QUESTION 39
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Authenticity might characterize each of the following
EXCEPT:
the community
citizens
authorities
those ruling by raw power
QUESTION 40
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An example of the good of order, as conceived by
Lonergan, would be:
a cold drink right now when you are thirsty
a mob controlled by force
the Meals on Wheels organization
telling people rather than asking them to do
things
QUESTION 41
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Each of the following is a transcendental precpt
EXCEPT:
Be attentive
Be intelligent
Be reasonable
Be accomodating
QUESTION 42
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Human knowledge might accurately be summarized
as a structure which is:
complex
the same throughout
materially static
formally static
QUESTION 43
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Adherence to the transcendental precepts should
result in each of the following EXCEPT:
noticing whats going on
grasping how things could be better
being open to change
favoring some groups over others
QUESTION 44
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In a hypothetical syllogism (If A, then B. But A.
Therefore B.), the following is true:
A is the conditioned and B the condition
B is the conditioned and A the condition
B is formally unconditioned
A is the formally unconditioned
QUESTION 45
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Each of the following is true of heuristic devices or
methods EXCEPT:
they give a name to the unknown
they facilitate insight
they are widely utilized
their use is limited to algebra
QUESTION 46
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Each of the following is true of Lonergans
cosmopolis EXCEPT:
it is a highly organized group
it is ideas rather than force
it puts forward timely and fruitful ideas
it is critical but not a busybody
QUESTION 47
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Lonergan says each of the following are elements of
insight EXCEPT:
comes as release to tension of inquiry
comes suddenly and unexpecxtedly
depends more on outer than inner conditions
pivots between concrete and abstract
QUESTION 48
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Each of the following is true of common sense
knowing, EXCEPT for:
it focuses on the here and now
it is expressed in ordinary language
it relates things to each other
it seeks just enough precision
QUESTION 49
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Inverse insights occur when someone engaged with a
problem:
uses the knowing process backwards
recognizes that theres nothing to be understood
there
discovers someone elses solution
gives the wrong answer
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Each of the following is a characteristic of common
sense EXCEPT:
precision
incompleteness
experssion in non-technical language
relating of things to oneself
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