Since this is philosophy, I would assume they are not looking for "the correct answer". A good answer should probably consist of arguing your own oppinion using lots of semantics and ubiquitous quoting and confirming/refuting of renowned past philosophers.
If you'd get an F because "this was not the answer we're looking for", it would be a terrible philosophy exam.
If you'd get an F because "this was not the answer we're looking for", it would be a terrible philosophy exam.