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Philosophy Quiz
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  • 問題数 27 • 8/26/2024

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  • 1

    He was famous for his question-and-answer approach called the Socratic method.

    Socrates

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    He the first to call himself a philosopher— a “lover of wisdom. ”

    Pythagoras

  • 3

    He studied ethics, virtue, justice, and other ideas relating to human behavior.

    Plato

  • 4

    He defined philosophy as the science of first causes, principles, and reasons for all things in the light of human reasons alone

    Aristotle

  • 5

    Philos means

    Love

  • 6

    Sophia means

    Wisdom

  • 7

    is the collection of data and information.

    Knowledge

  • 8

    it manifests when a person uses knowledge effectively in real- life situations or experience

    Wisdom

  • 9

    Looks at all aspects of the given problem or situation.

    Holistic Point of View

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    Looks only at a limited number of aspects given the situation

    Partial Point of View

  • 11

    This branch of philosophy studies reality, existence, and nature of being, the physical world, and the universe.

    Metaphysics

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    It is often referred as theory of knowledge. It delves into the definition, scope, and parameters of knowledge and knowledge formation. It investigates the origin, structure, methods, and integrity of knowledge.

    Epistemology

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    The study of values in human behavior or the study of moral problems.

    Ethics

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    Is defined as something that can be proven and justified

    Truth

  • 15

    Dictionary defines common sense as a sound and prudent judgement based on a simple perception of the situation or facts.

    Common Sense

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    As something which we deem to understand or grasp fully.

    Knowledge

  • 17

    Are basically the product of our own belief and self- expression about something.

    Opinions

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    are statements which provides to affirm someone that your point is truthful.

    Arguments

  • 19

    are defined as statements which are misleading and erroneous. We tend to commit fallacies because our arguments are crafted and stated in a wrong way.

    Fallacies

  • 20

    Persuading somebody out of emotion or sympathy

    Appeal to Pity

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    Directly attacking the person to destroy his/her argument

    Ad Hominem

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    Using the threat force or an undesirable event to advance to an argument.

    Ad Baculum

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    A logical fallacy that occurs when an argument arrives at it’s conclusion with too little evidence to support it

    Hasty Generalization

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    The ideas are presented as acceptable because a lot of people accept it.

    Ad Populum

  • 25

    In searching the truth, you are already______

    Philosophizing

  • 26

    Plato claimed that knowledge gained through the______

    Senses

  • 27

    It is from the Greek word logos “argument” is the study of methods and principles of distinguishing correct from incorrect reasoning thus teaches us how to differentiate between good and bad reasoning and how to construct valid arguments.

    Logic