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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.
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True
False
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The Platonic

forms are_______________.

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Independently existing

Nonspatial

Nontemporal things that cannot be known through the senses

All the included answers.

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Plato insists that the Forms are independent of_____.

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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

Fixed, eternally true.

Subjective

Merely opinion.

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The allegory of the cave is found in this book by Plato:

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The Republic

The Wanderings

The Undiscovered Soul

The Hunger Games.

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In "the Allegory of the Cave," prisoners think they see reality but all
they see are shadows on the wall.

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True
False
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In Plato's Four Cardinal Virtues, "Temperance" is another name for :

Question 9 options:

All of the above.

Courage

No alcoholic beverages.

SElf Control and Moderation

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For Plato, the ideal Form of government is:

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Anarchy

Oligarchy.

Socialism.

Rule by a philosopher king

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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)

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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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About the morals of religion.

The systematic way of serving tea in Greece.

A way of explaining a thing in terms of its ultimate goal.

All the listed answers.

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Happiness for Aristotle means:

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Personal self-sacrifice

A Taylor Swift concert.

Excess pleasure.

The fully realized existence

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Naturalism is :

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creation at autumn.

The belief that Forms are separate.

All the included answers.

The belief that reality consists of the natural world.

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According to Aristotle, nothing exists outside of space and time:
nature always acts with a purpose.

True or False

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True

False

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Aristotle believed that the soul is:

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Completely separate from the body.

Inherently evil over an external good.

Integrated with the wholeness of the body.

In process of escaping the prison of the body.

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In Plato's Four Causes, "The Formal Cause: is:

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The ultimate quesiton of "Why?"

The triggering cause that initiates activity.

Unchangeable.

The shape, or form into which matter is changed.

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The major trauma that shaped all of Plato's philosophy was the death
of Socrates... true or false?

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True
False

What kind of story is the Cave story?

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It's a myth.

It's a metaphor.

It's a fairy tale.

It's an allegory, an extended metaphor.

What is the highest ascent of the mind, in Plato's Cave story?

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Illusion

Enlightment

Reasoned knowledge

Opinion

Plato's fundamental vision is deliberately egalitarian and democratic,


rather than hierarchical and aristorcratic... true or false?
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True
False

Of Aristotle's Four Causes, which cause initiates activity, is the trigger


for change, the thing by which a change is brought about?

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The Formal Cause

The Efficient Cause

The Final Cause

The Material Cause

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