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Practice Quiz…. Buddhism. Buddhism. A ‘Buddha’ is someone who … Has escaped the cycle of death and rebirth Anyone over 50% bodyfat Brightens the path of salvation Overcomes contrary desires Leads people to higher incarnations. Buddhism. Tri- Laksana is … Deanna Troi’s mother
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Practice Quiz… Buddhism
Buddhism A ‘Buddha’ is someone who … • Has escaped the cycle of death and rebirth • Anyone over 50% bodyfat • Brightens the path of salvation • Overcomes contrary desires • Leads people to higher incarnations
Buddhism Tri-Laksana is … • Deanna Troi’s mother • A name for the three forms of evil • A name for the three characteristics of existence • A name for the three headed goddess, Vishnu • Gautama’s mother
Buddhism The five aggregates combine to form: • The physical world • The spiritual world • The empirical self • The transcendental self • Nirvana or ‘blessedness’
Buddhism Asceticism, strict denial of bodily pleasures, is accepted by the Buddha because … • Pleasures arouse desires, and desires cause suffering • Pleasures cause reincarnation, which is bad • Pleasures cause laziness; salvation requires work • It isn’t accepted; the Buddha allows some bodily pleasures to maintain a clear mind • It isn’t accepted; bodily pleasures are the best guide to a good rebirth
Buddhism The Noble 8 fold path is a path to … • Eliminate desire • Eliminate unhappiness • Establish virtue • Decrease existence • Increase existence
Buddhism Dukkha is which characteristic of existence? • Everyone must be reborn • Suffering is universal • Everything is unsatisfying • Everyone is selfish • No one knows what to do
Buddhism Anatta is which characteristic of existence? • Everything is in flux • Everyone is suffering • No one is real • Persons require salvation • Everyone can be reborn
Buddhism What role does faith play in Buddhism for laypersons / practitioners?
Buddhism What was the name of Siddhartha’s chariot driver?
Buddhism Is a “deathbed conversion” possible on Buddhism’s view of salvation? Why or why not?
Buddhism True or false: Siddhartha’s father’s name was Mahamaya.
Virtue Ethics Aristotle uses the distinction between intrinsic and instrumental goods to find • a way to combat militarism is ancient Greece. • the best or highest good for humans. • who is a friend and who is an enemy. • inner peace while maintaining the military. • honor without economic failure.
Virtue Ethics We seek happiness, according to Aristotle, only • as a means to goodness. • as a means to a virtue-filled life. • as an end, meaning, as a way to escape reincarnation. • for the afterlife, never as an end in this life. • for its own sake, and never as a means to something else.
Virtue Ethics Aristotle says that “the good of an eye is seeing, and the eye is good if it sees well.” He then reasons, by analogy, • we can all see how nature makes things good. • a good human will see, and see well. • a good human will reason, and reason well. • a good human will always use the power of sight for a good cause. • we can test a moral theory only by its unique function.
Virtue Ethics Aristotle’s view of happiness is weird because he thinks it … • depends on friendship • is an activity, not a condition • belongs to adults, not children • is mysterious to happy people • is a road, not a destination
Virtue Ethics For Aristotle, being moral is … • more important than being happy • only important if you value it • only important as a means to happiness • part of happiness, but not the most important part • part of happiness, and the most important part
Virtue Ethics Which of these virtues is most important? • Temperance • Courage • Prudence • Generosity • Wit
Answer Key… 1=C, but also A, 2=C, 3=C, 4=D, 5=C, A, B, and D, in that order, 6=C, 7=C, 8=‘Buddhists have to trust the “I’m enlightened” claims of the Buddhas, 9=Chandaka or Chana, 10=No … reaching enlightenment takes quite a bit of time, 11=False: Suddhodana was Siddhartha’s father 12=B, 13=E, 14=C, 15=B, 16=D, 17=C