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"What one needs to know in order to appraise a man morally is not: what did his mother say or do when he was three? The  proper question is: what does he say and do now?" LEONARD PEIKOFF

 

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This Week's Question

Which of the following statements about life, reason, and happiness is true:

  1. Man needs his faculty of reason to survive.
  2. The extent that any man lives by reason as opposed to force is the extent to which he lives like a human rather than an animal.
  3. Life as an animal does not lead to happiness.
  4. All of the above.
  5. None of the above

 

Last Week's Question

 

Which of the following statements about independence is true:

  1. It is one’s acceptance of the responsibility of forming one’s own judgments and of living by the work of one’s own mind.
  2. It is not  the ability to physically exist on a deserted island.
  3. It is a primary orientation to reality, not to other men.
  4. All of the above.
  5. None of the above.

Answer: D

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