甲单独邀请朋友乙到家中吃饭,乙爽快答应并表示一定赴约。甲为此精心准备,还因炒菜被热油

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甲单独邀请朋友乙到家中吃饭,乙爽快答应并表示一定赴约。甲为此精心准备,还因炒菜被热油烫伤。但当日乙因其他应酬而未赴约,也未及时告知甲,致使甲准备的饭菜浪费。关于乙对甲的责任,下列哪一说法是正确的?()

A.无须承担法律责任

B.应承担违约责任

C.应承担侵权责任

D.应承担缔约过失责任

考点:国家司法考试司法考试卷三2016年国家司法考试《卷三》
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转速高、载荷大、冲击振动比较严重的滚动轴承应选用较松的配合。

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金融机构就存放同业资金开立的专用存款账户,应出具双方签署的资金存放协议。()

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卵巢粘液性囊腺瘤声像图表现,不正确的是()

A.囊壁均匀光整

B.囊壁边界不清晰

C.无回声区内有细小点状回声

D.少数有 * * 状物

E.直径多在10cm以上

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中国创办最早的公立学前教育机构是(  )。

A.湖南幼稚园

B.河北幼稚园

C.湖北省立幼稚园

D.鼓楼幼稚园

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"The imperative to self-knowledge has always been at the heart of philosophical inquiry," wrote MIT professor Sherry Turkle in the insightful book about the web and the self, Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet. Published in 1995 as the second part of a trilogy that examined our relationships with technology, it looked at how we are who we are in online spaces. And what that means for us offline.

The good news is that the results are positive: "Play has always been an important aspect of our individual efforts to build identity," she said, referencing developmental psychologist Erik Erikson, and nodding to the theories of psychoanalysts Freud, Lacan and Jung. "In terms of our views of the self," she wrote, "new images of multiplicity, heterogeneity, flexibility, and fragmentation dominate current thinking about human identity. "

At the time Life on the Screen was released, most of the visitors were college students and their professors from a remarkably small talent pool, and a surprisingly small geography. They were tech-savvy, and generically open-minded about the new fields of virtual exploration that lay within the networks of this new communication platform. They were, in other words, liberal, enlightened types who were more willing to embrace the unprecedented fluidity of self-expression that this new technology uniquely afforded.

As a psychoanalyst and a web user herself, Turkle spent much of the book explaining why the articulation of multiple personalities wasn’t pathological. Contrary to its Latin root, identity need not mean "the same", she argued. "No one aspect can be claimed as the absolute, true self", she wrote, maintaining that the web allowed us the opportunity to get to know our "inner diversity". In the great psychoanalytic tradition, she said that self-actualisation meant coming to terms with who we are, and integrating each aspect of it into a coherent and well-integrated us.

Almost everyone has experienced this kind of identity play. Even if you’ve never ventured into an online game or been a signed-up member of a web community, you’ve probably developed a profile for a social network, written a blog, styled a website, commented on an article. But things are different from the time when Turkle was writing Life on the Screen. Nowadays, our virtual social lives are increasingly integrated. with our offline social lives. The freedom of expression is curtailed by the threat of offline consequences from online actions. Today, your reputation offline is far more closely tied to your reputation online than before. In fact, our experience of contemporary identity online is disarmingly similar to offline.

However, I still subscribe to the old Turkle. Consequence-free online environments allow us to practise and play without fear of offline effect, and offer an extraordinary place to experience the fluidity of our selves: I can be anyone, even a dog. As Tom MacMaster found, there still are places online where this is possible.

From the first sentence we know that()

A. inquiry into online identity has become a philosophical concern

B. philosophers put high premium on the nature of knowledge

C. the search for identity is an eternal theme of philosophical inquiry

D. philosophers are exploring our relationships with the Internet

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