1. Marx argues that the state can only integrate and include…
Question Answered step-by-step 1. Marx argues that the state can only integrate and include… 1. Marx argues that the state can only integrate and include religious minorities by denying the political significance of their cultural and communal life. a. Trueb. FalseAnswer: 2. Marx argues that the secular state becomes a “universal” state only by:a. Refusing to take responsibility for what happens in the private sphereb. Denying political responsibility to minority populationsc. De-politicizing issues of inequality in civil societyd. All of the aboveAnswer: 3. Explain what Marx means by the idea of “human emancipation” (as opposed to “political emancipation”).Answer: 4. Nietzsche’s use of the term “the death of God” means that:a. God never existedb. The idea of God in Christianity is falsec. The traditional, religious idea of God has lost its meaning in modernityd. God still exists and is relevant to the historical project of modernityAnswer: 5. Nietzsche claims that one thing above all is necessary for individuals: to attain satisfaction with oneselfa. Trueb. FalseAnswer: 6. Explain the meaning of an “anti-natural” morality in Nietzsche’s philosophy.Answer: 7. Nietzsche argues that the idea free will is an error, because it traces all of becoming back to a moral evaluation of the will.a. Trueb. FalseAnswer: 8. Zizek argues that “objective violence” is much more difficult to confront and critique, because it results from general social structures and not individual intentions. a. Trueb. FalseAnswer: 9. Zizek argues that “subjective violence” is always irrational and the source of all other forms of violence.a. Trueb. False 10. Provide one of Zizek’s examples of “symbolic violence” and briefly explain it. Arts & Humanities Philosophy PHL 100 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


