
Intro to Philo
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- Q1He coined the term PhilosophyThalesPythagorasPlatoAristotle30s
- Q2In the case of an argument among friends and relationships, the following questions can be raised in a holistic point of view EXCEPTWould it be beneficial to take one side or act as a mediator and try to reconcile all sides?Should we reserve judgment until we get all the facts regarding what made that person act in the manner?None of the givenShould we simply condemn a person who misbehaved in a video that has gone viral?30s
- Q3To be a lover of wisdom means that philosophy has a designated subject matter of its ownfalsetrueTrue or False30s
- Q4The question, "What are the reasons that compel a person to engage in philosophical thing?" is one of the key questions of the Ancient period.falsetrueTrue or False30s
- Q5Philosophy does not limit itself to its own field. Philosophy makes sense of information gathered from various fields of knowledge (e.g., science, psychology, economics, politics, etc.) by integrating and synthesizing them to have a deeper and more complete understanding of reality. The sentences are _____.Undeniably true and correctnon of the givenundeniably false and not correctnot so true30s
- Q6Arrange the following philsosophers based on their specific era.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q7Link the following Pre-Socratic Philosophers according to their philocophical claimsUsers link answersLinking30s