Monday, June 8, 2015

Exam review


Themes
People
Words

Ethics

Good Vs. Bad (evil)
Buddha
Confucius
Plato
Aristotle
Moral agent
Nihilism
Humanism
Golden Mean
4 main questions:
  1. are moral choices possible
  2. why do the right thing
  3. how can people be good without religion
  4. how should the rightness of wrongness be determined

Socrates
Hedonist
Stoic
Good Life

Thomas Aquinas
Kierkegaard
Nietzsche
Sartre
Bentham
Kant
Good Person



Utilitarianism


Euthanasia
Genethics

Metaphysics





Platonic Realism
Materialism
Ontology
Determinism
Taoism

Self Theories:

Descartes
Hume
Ricoeur
Sartre
Substance
Bundle
Narrative
Project

Person(hood)

Locke
Dennett
Warren
Baier

Mind-Brain Question


Materialist
Identity Theorist
Subjectivist

Supreme Being














Sartre
Theism
Deism
Polytheism
Monotheism
Pantheism
Ontological Argument
Cosmological Argument
Argument from Design
Pascal’s Wager
Atheists’ Argument
Determinism
Free Will(ism)
Existentialism
Nihilism


HZT4U Philosophy EXAM Marks    Student Name:______________________        /120 =   _____%
Question 1Knowledge

  • Uses accurate vocabulary, ideas and isms to support point of view
  • Demonstrates understanding among philosophical facts, ideas, and concepts
  • Presents information which has variety, depth, and relevance
  • Uses quotations appropriately and effectively to support ideas


/15

Thinking

  • Sophisticated, explicit point of view
  • A minimum of 2 clear theories that outline and support answer
  • Sophisticated thought and insight
  • Uses point-proof-comment method effectively; comments reveal solid analysis and connections


        
/15

Communication

  • Logical progressions of linked thoughts
  • Organization of paragraphs and thoughtful transitions between points and arguments
  • Unity and cohesion of thoughts
  • Uses appropriate wording and sentence structure
  • Uses appropriate structural organization (intro, supporting paragraphs, conclusion)
  • Appropriate voice is used

/15

Application

  • Relevant links to modern societal structures
  • Clear and precise examples of  societal links are well explained





        

/15

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