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Victorian Certificate of Education 2017 SUPERVISOR TO ATTACH PROCESSING LABEL HERE Letter STUDENT NUMBER PHILOSOPHY Written examination Friday 10 November 2017 Reading time: 3.00 pm to 3.15 pm (15 minutes) Writing time: 3.15 pm to 5.15 pm (2 hours) QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK Section Number of questions Structure of book Number of questions to be answered Number of marks A 6 6 20 B 2 2 20 C 3 1 20 Total 60 Students are permitted to bring into the examination room: pens, pencils, highlighters, erasers, sharpeners and rulers. Students are NOT permitted to bring into the examination room: blank sheets of paper and/or correction fluid/tape. No calculator is allowed in this examination. Materials supplied Question and answer book of 20 pages Additional space is available at the end of the book if you need extra paper to complete an answer. Instructions Write your student number in the space provided above on this page. All written responses must be in English. Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room. VICTORIAN CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2017

2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM 2 SECTION A Instructions for Section A Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Question 1 (6 marks) Dualists argue that we should make distinctions between two radically contrasting kinds of things. Socrates and Descartes both give dualist arguments, but each appeals to a different distinction. a. What is the distinction to which Descartes appeals? 1 mark b. What is the distinction to which Socrates appeals? 1 mark c. Outline one of Descartes s arguments that makes use of his distinction. 2 marks SECTION A Question 1 continued

3 2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM d. Outline one of Socrates s arguments that makes use of his distinction. 2 marks SECTION A continued TURN OVER

2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM 4 Question 2 (4 marks) a. How do Locke and Hume differ in their views about attributing identity to animals and humans on the one hand, and to persons on the other? 2 marks b. Which of these views is preferable? Justify your response. 2 marks SECTION A continued

5 2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM Question 3 (3 marks) a. According to Aristotle, what is the role of habituation in the good life? 1 mark b. Is Aristotle right in thinking that habituation has this role in a good life? Justify your response. 2 marks Question 4 (2 marks) Nietzsche distinguishes between master morality and slave morality. Outline one of Nietzsche s arguments for the superiority of master morality. SECTION A continued TURN OVER

2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM 6 Question 5 (3 marks) Identify and explain one difference between Nietzsche s and Callicles s viewpoints on the role of social convention in the good life. Question 6 (2 marks) Singer draws an analogy between rescuing a child drowning in a pond and famine relief. Outline this analogy and explain the moral conclusion Singer draws from it. END OF SECTION A

7 2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM CONTINUES OVER PAGE SECTION B continued TURN OVER

2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM 8 SECTION B Instructions for Section B Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Question 1 (10 marks) classical philosophy has tended to think of the mind as an inner arena of some sort. Is the mind best thought of as an inner arena? Source: DM Armstrong, The Nature of Mind, in The Nature of Mind and Other Essays, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 1980, p. 10 Critically discuss this question. In your response, focus on the views of Armstrong and either Descartes or Socrates, and make reference to a relevant contemporary debate. SECTION B Question 1 continued

9 2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM SECTION B continued TURN OVER

2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM 10 Question 2 (10 marks) Person is a forensic term, appropriating actions and their merit Source: J Locke, Of Identity and Diversity, in Personal Identity, 2nd edition, J Perry (ed.), University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, p. 50 Explain and evaluate what Locke means by this claim, making reference to the views of either Hume or Nagasena. SECTION B Question 2 continued

11 2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM END OF SECTION B TURN OVER

2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM 12 SECTION C Instructions for Section C Write an essay on one of the following topics. Question 1 (20 marks) On the grave of World War II hero Oscar Schindler, the German inscription reads, The Unforgettable Lifesaver of 1200 Persecuted Jews. In the film of his life, Schindler says regretfully, I didn t do enough. Schindler reflects that perhaps if he had made even more personal sacrifices (found ways to make more money or sold more of his possessions to buy freedom for Jews), he may have saved more lives. How much is enough when it comes to helping other people? In your response, draw on relevant philosophical sources, including at least one of the following: Plato s Gorgias, Aristotle, Nietzsche, Singer. Question 2 (20 marks) OR I meant no harm which everyone needs. Due to copyright restrictions, this material is not supplied. Source: Dr. Seuss, The Lorax, Harper Collins Children s Books, London, 2009 Is biggering the key to a good life? In your response, draw on relevant philosophical sources, including at least one of the following: Plato s Gorgias, Aristotle, Nietzsche, Singer. Question 3 (20 marks) OR Source: Brad McMillan; CartoonStock Ltd, <www.cartoonstock.com> In the cartoon above, is the human living a good life? In your response, draw on relevant philosophical sources, including at least one of the following: Plato s Gorgias, Aristotle, Nietzsche, Singer. SECTION C continued

13 2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM Question no. SECTION C continued TURN OVER

2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM 14 SECTION C continued

15 2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM SECTION C continued TURN OVER

2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM 16 SECTION C continued

17 2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM END OF QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK TURN OVER

2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM 18 Extra space for responses Clearly number all responses in this space.

19 2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM

2017 PHILOSOPHY EXAM 20 An answer book is available from the supervisor if you need extra paper to complete an answer. Please ensure you write your student number in the space provided on the front cover of the answer book. At the end of the examination, place the answer book inside the front cover of this question and answer book.