1. The theory of psychological egoism denies the existence of true altruism.
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True
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2. Stoicism asks that we accept that some things are within our power to change while others are not.
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True
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3. While both Egoism and Hedonism tend to celebrate self-gratification and selfishness, Stoicism generally does not.
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True
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4. Ayn Rand was a supporter of ethical egoism.
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True
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5. The foremost opponent of Hedonism was the Greek philosopher Epictetus.
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False
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6. Ethical egoism has been rejected because ______.
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All of these
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7. Psychological egoism appeals to a ______.
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Certain cynicism in us that people are not as noble as they seem
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8. If one is to interpret all acts in terms of their lack of ______, one must surely distinguish between acts that are done out of a motive to help others but that also produce feelings of satisfaction.
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Altruism
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9. Egoism argues that the right actions are those that promote ______, and the wrong actions are those that detract from it.
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Self-interest
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10. Typically, an egoist is ______.
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All of these
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11. According to proponents of ethical hedonism, the ______.
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Question of how one ought to make choices is answered by the contention that the good life consists of a life of pleasure
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12. The ethical hedonist believes people ______.
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Ought to seek pleasure
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13. Pleasure, according to Epicurus, meant ______.
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The absence of pain in the body and of trouble in the soul
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14. According to Epicurus, the proper way to live is ______.
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To live pleasantly
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15. The Stoics explain ______.
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Both A and B
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16. Stoicism is distinguished from ______ because the latter advocates a withdrawal from public life and living with a circle of like-minded friends.
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Hedonism
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17. For stoics, ______ is achieved through a will that operates in accordance with the happenings of nature.
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Virtue
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18. For stoics, virtue is ______.
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Accepting whatever happens
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19. One of the founders of Stoic philosophy was ______.
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Epictetus
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20. Zeno (3rd century BCE) is supposed to have lectured from a porch called a ______.
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Stoa
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