1) Freedom is an intrinsic and essential property of the: a) society b) person c) government d) community 2) Which of the following sets humans apart from other beings? a) Instinct b) Strength c) Freedom to act d) Survival skills 3) Animals act mainly through: a) Free will b) Instinct and conditioning c) Logical reasoning d) Imagination 4) Freedom allows us to: a) Ignore others b) Make choices and actions c) Escape responsibility d) Avoid consequences 5) The ability to develop traits we don’t like through effort shows that: a) Freedom shapes who we become b) Humans are perfect by nature c) Animals are freer than humans d) Freedom removes limitations 6) Addiction and impulsiveness are examples of: a) Strengthening freedom b) Loss of control and diminished freedom c) Absolute freedom d) Responsible actions 7) The denial of freedom leads to: a) Human progress b) Dehumanization c) Happiness d) Creativity 8) Which type of freedom refers to the absence of restraint and ability to move? a) Physical freedom b) Psychological freedom c) Moral freedom d) Political freedom 9) Freedom of choice and willpower refer to: a) Moral freedom b) Spiritual freedom c) Psychological freedom d) Emotional freedom 10) Using freedom responsibly to uphold dignity is called: a) Intellectual freedom b) Psychological Freedom c) Moral Freedom d) Physical freedom 11) The two elements of freedom are: a) Knowledge and truth b) Voluntariness and responsibility c) Control and limits d) Respect and prudence 12) Who is the philosopher known for his ideas on human relations and intersubjectivity? a) Aristotle b) Martin Buber c) Socrates d) Plato 13) In Martin Buber’s theory, seeing others as objects refers to: a) I–Thou b) I–It c) I–We d) I–Other 14) The ability to share emotions such as happiness and sadness is called: a) Empathy b) Dialogue c) Gaze d) Availability 15) Death refers to the: a) Growth of the spirit b) End of bodily functions and separation of body and spirit c) Transformation of the soul into matter d) Rebirth of the human body 16) Freedom is absolute and unlimited. a) True b) False 17) Acting without considering consequences shows imperfect freedom.Freedom is absolute and unlimited. a) True b) False 18) More control leads to less freedom. a) True b) False 19) Slavery and imprisonment are examples of denial of freedom. a) True b) False 20) Intersubjectivity studies human relationships and interactions. a) True b) False 21) Dialogue, empathy, and availability are aspects of intersubjectivity. a) True b) False 22) In I–Thou relations, others are viewed as equals. a) True b) False 23) The Ethics of Care emphasizes helping only the strong and independent. a) True b) False 24) The spirit, unlike the body, continues to exist beyond death. a) True b) False 25) Telos means that life has no purpose or meaning. a) True b) False

QUIZ-FREEDON, INTERSUBJECTIVITY, DEATH

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