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What does an ethic primarily concern in axiology?
a) The nature of beauty
b) The nature of knowledge
c) Concepts of good and bad, right and wrong                             
d) Sensory pleasure


What is the focus of aesthetics in axiology?
a) The nature of knowledge
b) The nature of beauty
c) Concepts of good and bad, right and wrong
d) Sensory pleasure and enjoyment


What particular difficulties do issues involving aesthetics pose for curriculum developers?
a) Cultural differences in aesthetic preferences
b) Consensus on beauty and enjoyment
c) Compatibility of different sensory experiences
d) Prevalence of allergies


What is the value of philosophical considerations for curriculum developers?
a) They provide a useful structure for curriculum organization
b) They enforce a conservative view of beauty
c) They eliminate the need for philosophical questions
d) They focus on sensory experiences


What are some typical philosophical questions that can be useful to curriculum developers? a) What is beautiful?
b) How can specific curricula be justified?
c) What is fact?
d) What are the distinctions between knowledge and reality?


What is the relationship between ontology, epistemology, and axiology in the context of curriculum development?
a) They are unrelated philosophies
b) They conflict with each other
c) They provide a structure for examining one's philosophical position
d) They lead to a focus on sensory experiences