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Plato wondered, that reality is not a single thing, a monism, but is
rather a ______________.
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1) Dualism
2) Enigma
3) Galaxy
4) Rhetorical Question
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In this dualistic world, a world of appearances only, a realm of
opinion, not knowledge, Plato called this condition the world of
___________.
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Becoming
Color
Wonder
Being
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According to Plato, what is eternal is real; what changes is only
appearance.
Question 3 options:
True
False
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The Platonic
forms are_______________.
Question 4 options:
Independently existing
Nonspatial
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Plato insists that the Forms are independent of_____.
Question 5 options:
Their essence
Debate
Of any minds.
Meaning
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For PLato, the chief distinction between knowledge and opinion is
that knowledge is_________.
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Ever changing
Subjective
Merely opinion.
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The allegory of the cave is found in this book by Plato:
Question 7 options:
The Republic
The Wanderings
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In "the Allegory of the Cave," prisoners think they see reality but all
they see are shadows on the wall.
Question 8 options:
True
False
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In Plato's Four Cardinal Virtues, "Temperance" is another name for :
Question 9 options:
Courage
No alcoholic beverages.
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For Plato, the ideal Form of government is:
Question 10 options:
Anarchy
Oligarchy.
Socialism.
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Aristotle said that things develop according to natural design. This
term is known as________________________.
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Entelechy
Individuation
Dualism
Your psyche
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The "hierarchy of souls" is a term Aristotle used to note the progress
from the simplest life functions to the more complicated ones.
(True or False)
Question 2 options:
True
False
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In the three types of souls, the lowest is:
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Sophist
Staid
Vegetative or Nutritive Soul
Politicians
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The Greeks defined virtue, arete, as:
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Perfect
Gnostic.
Celibacy.
Excellence of function.
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Teleological thinking is:
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Happiness for Aristotle means:
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Personal self-sacrifice
Excess pleasure.
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Naturalism is :
Question 7 options:
creation at autumn.
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According to Aristotle, nothing exists outside of space and time:
nature always acts with a purpose.
True or False
Question 8 options:
True
False
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Aristotle believed that the soul is:
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In Plato's Four Causes, "The Formal Cause: is:
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Unchangeable.
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True
False
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It's a myth.
It's a metaphor.
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Illusion
Enlightment
Reasoned knowledge
Opinion
Question options:
The Formal Cause