In Spinoza’s ethics, the key to happiness is to

a. have more pleasurable experiences than painful ones.
b. be an innerdirected person, free of the passions.
c. fulfill one’s moral duties.
d. develop a rich emotional life.


b.

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a. Wishing to discover whether audiences were likely to want to see her newest film, a movie producer invited a randomly selected group of 300 potential viewers of the movie. After screening a portion of the movie, she asked participants to fill out a survey ranking their likelihood of viewing the new movie. Only 1/3 of the viewers were positive about the film, so the producer concluded that it was not going to be a success. b. Wishing to discover whether audiences were likely to want to see her newest film, a movie producer invited a randomly selected group of 100 potential viewers of the movie. After screening a portion of the movie, she asked participants to fill out a survey ranking their likelihood of viewing the new movie. Only 1/3 of the viewers were positive about the film, so the producer concluded that it was not going to be a success.

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Which of the following is the best example of civil disobedience?

A. the U.S. military's "Don't ask, don't tell" policy regarding homosexuals B. a woman refusing to pay her taxes because, in her opinion, the tax money was being used to wage an immoral war C. a group of students organizing a legal, nonviolent sit-in on their college campus to protest discrimination and racial violence on campus D. a man killing an abortion provider because, according to him, God commanded him to do so

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Descartes' most important contribution to philosophy was his:

A. analysis of dreams. B. rejection of received opinion. C. work in analytic geometry. D. method of examining problems. E. ability to make daring inferences.

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According to Rousseau, there are times when an individual must be forced to be free

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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