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Philosophy 1301 - Chapter 1 2026
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Answers) Already Graded A+
Define Philosophy— Ans: Comes from the Greek words philein,
meaning 'to love', and sophia ' wisdom'.


The love of wisdom.
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Goal of Philosophy— Ans: Help us achieve autonomy 'the'
freedom of being able to decide for yourself what you will
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believe in, by using your own reasoning.
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Where does Plato's Myth of the Cave come from?— Ans: The
Republic 'of Plato'.


Philosophy is— Ans: the pursuit of wisdom about what it
means to be a human being, what the fundamental nature of
God and reality is, what the sources and limits of our
knowledge are, and what is good and right in our lives and in
our society.


Groupthink— Ans: Coined by psychologist Irving Janis
referring to the tendency of a cohesive groups to get
increasingly out of touch with reality. Examples: Political
leaders and their closest advisors.


Examples of Groupthink— Ans: 1) Japanese decision to attack
the US at Pearl Harbor.


2) President Truman's decision to escalate the Korean War

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3) President Kennedy's decision to invade Cuba at the Bay of
Pigs


4) President Johnson's decision to launch a cover-up of the
Watergate break-in


Symptoms of Groupthink— Ans: Illusion of the group's
invulnerability


A belief in the inherent morality of the group (and it's
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activities)

Collective rationalization (that discounts any outside
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information that might conflict with the group's assumptions)
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Stereotypes of outsides and critics as weak, stupid or evil


Direct pressure on disenters within the group


Self-Censorship that leads each memeber to discount his or
her own doubts as group beliefs and assumptions

Illusion of unanimity


Emergence of self-appointed mind-guards who protect the
group from any contrary outside information


Socrates' questioning gave him the reputation of an— Ans:
irritating "gadfly." an irritating personality who


picked away at people's confi dent assertions and who left
them with nothing more

than the embarrassing realization of their ignorance.

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