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PHI 208 week 5 quiz
PHI 208 week 5 quiz
Question 1.1. This product was pulled from Abercrombie and Fitch stores based on protests through a blog (Points : 1)
lingerie
deep V-neck t-shirts
padded swimsuit tops for toddlers
yoga pants Question 2. 2. Held uses this example to talk about the political distinctions that separate men and women in the realms of the public and the private (Points : 1)
a business man going out for cocktails
a mother nursing her child
a city planner developing a building
a mother homeschooling her children
Question 3. 3. According to Held, feminist theories of self (Points : 1)
pit humans against one another in competition
relate the individual to universal humankind
examine what it means to be a woman in a horrific male-dominated world
see the self as related to specific humans in relationship
Question 4. 4. What does Noddings say about women’s feelings about the death of the body? (Points : 1)
Women, more than anyone, just want to know that the soul of their child has gone to heaven
Women know the preciousness of the body because they create them and care for them
Women are happy not to have to deal with the messiness of dead bodies
Men tend to be more sensitive to the death of the body since they are the ones that have to risk their own lives in war
Question 5. 5. Feminist ethics is based around which of the following ideas (Points : 1)
That abstract universal principles can be applied to most situations to find the best action.
That maximizing something like happiness or pleasure is the best way to guide action.
That emotions can be cultivated and ought to be taken into account in ethical theory.
That all humans are autonomous individuals who battle for resources.
Question 6. 6. This is the name of being aware of one’s appearance in relation to position, light, who is watching, etc. (Points : 1)
habitual body monitoring
self-awareness
anorexia
depression
Question 7. 7. What, according to Noddings, do male philosophers tend to say about death (as opposed to women)? (Points : 1)
Men are more brave in the face of death than women because of their natural courageousness
Death tends to be harder on men due to their attachments to the glory of this world
Women are more able to allow their faith in the afterlife overcome their aversion to death
Male philosophers often talk as though the world or reason and abstraction is superior to the physical world of the body
Question 8. 8. According to Held, the following have been aligned with femininity in the history of Western thought (Points : 1)
emotion
weakness
passion
all of the above
Question 9. 9. According to Colin Stokes, in this film all the heroic, wise, and villainous characters are female (Points : 1)
The Little Mermaid
Star Wars
The Wizard of Oz
Les Miserables
Question 10. 10. This is the name for prostitutes in India who have been dedicated to a female goddess (Points : 1)
Hindus
Hiermala
Devadasi
Sangli
Question 11. 11. In Gilligan’s example, the child named Amy focuses on this aspect of the Heinz dilemma (Points : 1)
the logical nature of the problem
a utilitarian calculus that weighs the options
Kohlberg’s theory of moral development
the relationships involved in the dilemma
Question 12. 12. In the video “Sexism in the News Media 2012” some newscasters blame military women for this (Points : 1)
being killed in combat
being raped
not being able to have children
being war heroes
Question 13. 13. What does Nel Noddings say about rates of violent crime among men and women? (Points : 1)
Men are naturally much more violence prone than women
Women commit nearly as much crime as men do; gender differences here are illusory
Men can be socialized not to commit crime, as seen in many eastern societies
There has been no clearly demonstrated relation between gender and crime rates
Question 14. 14. This is the name of the female goddess to which young girls are dedicated and then forced into prostitution in India (Points : 1)
Vishnu
Krishna
Lakshmi
Yellamma
Question 15. 15. Gilligan claims that females tend to see relationships as these (Points : 1 )
hierarchies
webs
rules
duties
Question 16. 16. According to Gilligan, stages five and six of Kohlberg’s analysis of moral development involve (Points : 1)
an egocentric understanding of fairness
shared conventions of societal agreement
a logic of equality and reciprocity
a disposition of emotional affectivity
Question 17. 17. Which answer best describes Noddings’s statements about how mothers frequently to feel about losing their children in war? (Points : 1)
Mothers rest assured that the deaths of their children was fully justified by the good they did in the war
Mothers often allow their desire to demonstrate patriotism to override their natural opposition to war and the death of their children
Mothers universally oppose war and the death of children that it inevitably brings
Mothers are generally more enthusiastic for war than anyone else because they know it will make the world safer for future generations
Question 18. 18. According to Caroline Heldman, which of the following is a question that applies to her sexual object test? (Points : 1)
Does the image show people having sex?
Does the image show a person as something that can be bought or sold?
Does the image display a full image of a woman?
Does the image display violence against people in the image?
Question 19. 19. In Held’s article, a thinker named Annette Baier claims that the history of Western ethical thought does not take into account feminine aspects because (Points : 1)
The great moral theorists were men who had little intimate interaction with women.
The great moral theorists were often loving husbands.
The great moral theorists hated women.
The great moral theorists
Question 20. 20. What does Noddings say about male versus female language when opposing war? (Points : 1)
Women are more likely to become emotional rather than rational when discussing such matters
Women and men use approximately the same types of language when discussing the horror of death
Men are more likely to speak in the abstract about violence; women are more likely to refer to their own hands on in helping victims of violence
Women feel that language is irrelevant; it is actions that count

