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17問 • 2年前
  • itsuki riftyn
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  • 1

    was an Athenian philosopher during the Classical period in Ancient Greece,

    Plato

  • 2

    discussed how human nature or the soul is a reflection of society and how a society can achieve harmony by creating classes or divisions.

    Plato

  • 3

    is a towering figure in ancient Greek Philosophy, who made important contributions to Logic, Criticism, Rhetoric, Physics, Biology, Psychology,

    Aristotle

  • 4

    (973-1048)is an Islamic medieval scholar who documented the lives of early populations in the Middle East, South Asia, and the Mediterranean.

    Al Biruni

  • 5

    -First able to obtain simple formula for measuring earths radius.

    Al biruni

  • 6

    epistemology attempted to reconcile mysticism with theology by dividing Science into two different categories, the religious science that regards the sciences of the Qur'an and the non-religious science.

    lbn khaldun's

  • 7

    insisting that history be void of idle superstition and uncritical acceptance of historical data.

    lbn khaldun's

  • 8

    was an English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.

    Thomas Hobbes

  • 9

    argued that the monarchs' power came from the people, and not from divine right.

    Thomas Hobbes

  • 10

    was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Enlightenment thinkers

    john Locke

  • 11

    He argued that the power of the state to govern is the power given by the people for the protection of their inalienable rights.

    Jonh locke

  • 12

    generally referred to as simply Montesquieu, was a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher.

    Charles Louis

  • 13

    was a Genevan philosopher, writer and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Enlightenment throughout Europe,

    Jean Jacques

  • 14

    He attempted to explain that a social contract exists, which enables a society to function toward a general will or a common good. acer

    Jean Jacques

  • 15

    was a French sociologist. He formally established the academic discipline of sociology and-with Karl Marx and Max Weber-is commonly cited as the principal architect of modern social science.

    David Emile

  • 16

    He documented and compared his work Suicide (1897) the suicide rate between the Catholic and Protestant populations,

    David Emile

  • 17

    The term social science may refer either to the specific sciences of society established by thinkers such as

    Comte, Durkheim, Marx, and Weber,

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    Entrepreneur

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    Entrepreneur

    Entrepreneur

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    entrep personal factor

    entrep personal factor

    itsuki riftyn · 10問 · 2年前

    entrep personal factor

    entrep personal factor

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    Entrepreneur

    Entrepreneur

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    Entrepreneur

    Entrepreneur

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    Assessment TNCT

    Assessment TNCT

    itsuki riftyn · 10問 · 2年前

    Assessment TNCT

    Assessment TNCT

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    Introducing the Disciplines within the Social Sciences

    Introducing the Disciplines within the Social Sciences

    itsuki riftyn · 20問 · 2年前

    Introducing the Disciplines within the Social Sciences

    Introducing the Disciplines within the Social Sciences

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    9 discipline of social science

    9 discipline of social science

    itsuki riftyn · 14問 · 2年前

    9 discipline of social science

    9 discipline of social science

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    Th3 founder of dif discipline

    Th3 founder of dif discipline

    itsuki riftyn · 10問 · 2年前

    Th3 founder of dif discipline

    Th3 founder of dif discipline

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    DISS 2nd summative

    DISS 2nd summative

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    DISS 2nd summative

    DISS 2nd summative

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    DISS 3rd summative

    DISS 3rd summative

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    DISS 3rd summative

    DISS 3rd summative

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    CPAR summative

    CPAR summative

    itsuki riftyn · 30問 · 2年前

    CPAR summative

    CPAR summative

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    TNCT

    TNCT

    itsuki riftyn · 43問 · 2年前

    TNCT

    TNCT

    43問 • 2年前
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    21st century

    21st century

    itsuki riftyn · 23問 · 2年前

    21st century

    21st century

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    21st century 1

    21st century 1

    itsuki riftyn · 25問 · 2年前

    21st century 1

    21st century 1

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    21st century

    21st century

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    21st century

    21st century

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    21st century ✓

    21st century ✓

    itsuki riftyn · 12問 · 2年前

    21st century ✓

    21st century ✓

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    TNCT sum 1st

    TNCT sum 1st

    itsuki riftyn · 29問 · 2年前

    TNCT sum 1st

    TNCT sum 1st

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    parr 2 cpar

    parr 2 cpar

    itsuki riftyn · 14問 · 2年前

    parr 2 cpar

    parr 2 cpar

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    CPAR 2nd

    CPAR 2nd

    itsuki riftyn · 48問 · 2年前

    CPAR 2nd

    CPAR 2nd

    48問 • 2年前
    itsuki riftyn

    TNCT 2nd test eme

    TNCT 2nd test eme

    itsuki riftyn · 10問 · 2年前

    TNCT 2nd test eme

    TNCT 2nd test eme

    10問 • 2年前
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    TNCT eme 2ND test

    TNCT eme 2ND test

    itsuki riftyn · 14問 · 2年前

    TNCT eme 2ND test

    TNCT eme 2ND test

    14問 • 2年前
    itsuki riftyn

    p.e eme root

    p.e eme root

    itsuki riftyn · 20問 · 2年前

    p.e eme root

    p.e eme root

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    was an Athenian philosopher during the Classical period in Ancient Greece,

    Plato

  • 2

    discussed how human nature or the soul is a reflection of society and how a society can achieve harmony by creating classes or divisions.

    Plato

  • 3

    is a towering figure in ancient Greek Philosophy, who made important contributions to Logic, Criticism, Rhetoric, Physics, Biology, Psychology,

    Aristotle

  • 4

    (973-1048)is an Islamic medieval scholar who documented the lives of early populations in the Middle East, South Asia, and the Mediterranean.

    Al Biruni

  • 5

    -First able to obtain simple formula for measuring earths radius.

    Al biruni

  • 6

    epistemology attempted to reconcile mysticism with theology by dividing Science into two different categories, the religious science that regards the sciences of the Qur'an and the non-religious science.

    lbn khaldun's

  • 7

    insisting that history be void of idle superstition and uncritical acceptance of historical data.

    lbn khaldun's

  • 8

    was an English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.

    Thomas Hobbes

  • 9

    argued that the monarchs' power came from the people, and not from divine right.

    Thomas Hobbes

  • 10

    was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Enlightenment thinkers

    john Locke

  • 11

    He argued that the power of the state to govern is the power given by the people for the protection of their inalienable rights.

    Jonh locke

  • 12

    generally referred to as simply Montesquieu, was a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher.

    Charles Louis

  • 13

    was a Genevan philosopher, writer and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Enlightenment throughout Europe,

    Jean Jacques

  • 14

    He attempted to explain that a social contract exists, which enables a society to function toward a general will or a common good. acer

    Jean Jacques

  • 15

    was a French sociologist. He formally established the academic discipline of sociology and-with Karl Marx and Max Weber-is commonly cited as the principal architect of modern social science.

    David Emile

  • 16

    He documented and compared his work Suicide (1897) the suicide rate between the Catholic and Protestant populations,

    David Emile

  • 17

    The term social science may refer either to the specific sciences of society established by thinkers such as

    Comte, Durkheim, Marx, and Weber,