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    According to him, the task of understanding the things in the world runs parallel with the job of truly getting into what will make the soul flourish.

    plato

  • 2

    gave a definitive distinction between the theoretical and practical sciences.

    aristotle

  • 3

    Truth is the aim of ___

    theoretical science

  • 4

    Good is the aim of ___

    pratical science

  • 5

    declared the Greatest Happiness Principle by saying that an action is right as far as it maximizes the attainment of happiness for the greatest number of people.

    John Stuart Mill

  • 6

    The first materialists were the___

    atomists in Ancient Greece

  • 7

    led a school whose primary belief is that the World is made up of and is controlled by the tiny indivisible units in the world called Atomos or seeds.

    Democritus and Leucippus

  • 8

    see the end goal of life in acquiring pleasure.

    hedonist

  • 9

    Hedonism quote:

    Eat, Drink and be Merry for Tomorrow We Die.

  • 10

    this school of thought also does not buy any notion of afterlife just like the materialists.

    hedonism

  • 11

    Leader of hedonism

    Epicurus

  • 12

    Leader of stoicism

    epicurus

  • 13

    the idea that to generate happiness, one must learn to distance oneself and be apathetic.

    stoicism

  • 14

    means to be indifferent.

    apatheia

  • 15

    We should, in this Worldview, adopt the fact that some things are not within our control. The sooner we realize this, the happier we can become.

    stoicism

  • 16

    The ultimate basis of happiness for this is the Communion with God.

    theism

  • 17

    the freedom of man to carve his own destiny and to legislate his own laws, free from the shackles of a God that monitors and controls.

    humanism

  • 18

    For them, man is literally the Captain of his own ship.

    humanist

  • 19

    see themselves not merely as stewards of the creation but as individuals who are in control of themselves and the world outside them.

    humanist

  • 20

    John Stuart Mill's invention

    utilitarianism

  • 21

    declared the Greatest Happiness Principle

    John Stuart Mill

  • 22

    He said that if you understand the things around, it will make your soul flourish

    plato

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    According to him, the task of understanding the things in the world runs parallel with the job of truly getting into what will make the soul flourish.

    plato

  • 2

    gave a definitive distinction between the theoretical and practical sciences.

    aristotle

  • 3

    Truth is the aim of ___

    theoretical science

  • 4

    Good is the aim of ___

    pratical science

  • 5

    declared the Greatest Happiness Principle by saying that an action is right as far as it maximizes the attainment of happiness for the greatest number of people.

    John Stuart Mill

  • 6

    The first materialists were the___

    atomists in Ancient Greece

  • 7

    led a school whose primary belief is that the World is made up of and is controlled by the tiny indivisible units in the world called Atomos or seeds.

    Democritus and Leucippus

  • 8

    see the end goal of life in acquiring pleasure.

    hedonist

  • 9

    Hedonism quote:

    Eat, Drink and be Merry for Tomorrow We Die.

  • 10

    this school of thought also does not buy any notion of afterlife just like the materialists.

    hedonism

  • 11

    Leader of hedonism

    Epicurus

  • 12

    Leader of stoicism

    epicurus

  • 13

    the idea that to generate happiness, one must learn to distance oneself and be apathetic.

    stoicism

  • 14

    means to be indifferent.

    apatheia

  • 15

    We should, in this Worldview, adopt the fact that some things are not within our control. The sooner we realize this, the happier we can become.

    stoicism

  • 16

    The ultimate basis of happiness for this is the Communion with God.

    theism

  • 17

    the freedom of man to carve his own destiny and to legislate his own laws, free from the shackles of a God that monitors and controls.

    humanism

  • 18

    For them, man is literally the Captain of his own ship.

    humanist

  • 19

    see themselves not merely as stewards of the creation but as individuals who are in control of themselves and the world outside them.

    humanist

  • 20

    John Stuart Mill's invention

    utilitarianism

  • 21

    declared the Greatest Happiness Principle

    John Stuart Mill

  • 22

    He said that if you understand the things around, it will make your soul flourish

    plato