quiz1- Doing Philosophy
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- Q1
This refer to theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
views
wisdom
opinion
knowledge
10s - Q2
This rule suggests that we should treat other people as we would like to be treated.
Nihilism
Cogito Ergo Sum
Karma
Confucianisism
10s - Q3
Expounded by the famous German thinker Friedrich Nietzsche, this worldview posits that nothing about our lives has any objective meaning.
The Socratic method
Confucianism
Nihilism
Cogito Ergo Sum
10s - Q4
“Cogito Ergo Sum” in the original Latin, the phrase, “I think, therefore I am” , which means one’s awareness of our own existence, was proof of the reality of our own mind is authored by___________.
Rene Descartes
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Aristotle
Friedrich Nietzsche
10s - Q5
This philosopher further developed the foundational views of morality upon which a lot of modern philosophical thinking in place, where virtue ethics proposes many important ideas about morality and among them is the thought that truly good people want to do the morally right thing.
Aristotle
Socrates
Plato
10s - Q6
It teaches that reason is the source of truth and the only way in which it can be found.
Rationalism
Dynamism
Idealism
Epicureanism
10s - Q7
The maxim of this theory was the search for happiness through the pursuit of pleasure. They understood both concepts, pleasure and happiness, as the absence of pain and any kind of afflictions.
Idealism
Rationalism
Nihilism
Epicureanism
10s - Q8
It considers the world and life as perfect models of harmony.
Idealism
Pythagoreanism
Epicureanism
Dynamism
10s - Q9
This theory states that knowledge comes primarily from experience and five senses.
Materialsm
Empiricism
Ethics
Dualism
10s - Q10
This philosopher asserted that the world that appears to our senses is defective, but that there is a more perfect form of the world that is eternal and changeless.
Plato
Aristotle
Socrates
Rene Descartes
10s - Q11
This result in an exchange and resulting revision of views.
Dialectic
Motivation
Argument
Doubt
10s - Q12
It lies at the heart of an inquiry, and it is a fact that has been verified.
Truth
Opinions
Beliefs
Knowledge
30s - Q13
These comprised of statements which not only give facts but also provide conclusions or perspectives regarding certain situations.
Opinions
Knowledge
Beliefs
Truth
30s - Q14
These are usually statements that expresses convictions that are not easily and clearly explained by facts.
Arguments
Beliefs
Fallacies
Explanations
10s - Q15
These are statements that assume the claim to be true and provide reasons why the statement is true.
Fallacies
Explanations
Arguments
10s