Chapter 16: The Interrelationships of the Humanities Flashcards

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One course that is never included in the humanities is

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chemistry

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2
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The historian

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studies values

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3
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Perception

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involves the stimulation of sense organs

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4
Q

An example of perceiving without conception is

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a newborn

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5
Q

A participative experience with a work of art is basically

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an intrinsic-extrinsic value

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6
Q

The pleasure of enjoying good food is an example of a(n)

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intrinsic value

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7
Q

Value facts are the province of

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the sciences

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8
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Which of the following theories claims that it is interest that projects value on something?

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subjectivist

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9
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Theology is

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part of the humanities

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10
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Normative values are

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ideals

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11
Q

The arts are closely related to which of the other humanities?

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all of the above

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12
Q

Factual values are verified

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experimentally

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13
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Despite their differences in beliefs, religious people generally agree

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that religious values are ultimate

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