Quiz – Perspectives Lesson 2: Uncover the Roots of Our Differences
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Morality binds us and us
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Naive realism is when…
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Our worldview is influenced by the cultures in which we are raised.
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The moral foundation includes trying to prevent others from being harmed.
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Respecting laws and leaders is part of the moral foundation.
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Self-sacrifice falls within the moral foundation.
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“I believe that God simply wouldn’t be happy with that opinion” is an example of the moral foundation.
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The golden rule is an application of the moral foundation.
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“I am free to make my own decisions” is an example of the moral foundation.
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The broad categories of values that everyone’s moral worldviews are based upon are called .
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Everyone’s moral worldview is built by accepting only a few of the moral foundations and rejecting the others.
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It is possible for two people to have access to the same set of facts and to have a similar negative emotional reaction to those facts and for those two people to still arrive at different conclusions as to the proper remedy of the problem.
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In order to truly be civil, a person has to accept and agree with another person’s worldview.
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Acknowledging, understanding, and appreciating that other people emphasize different moral foundations than you will negatively affect your sense of self and your own worldview.
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The belief that there isn’t only one true morality for all people, in all times, and in all places is called .
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Choose all that are true: One way to correct my elephant’s missteps from the Life Hack “Taking the Reins” is to ask myself:
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