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- Q1Considered to be the "Father of Western Philosophy"Socrates30s
- Q2Founded a school called the Academy, and wrote the DIALOGUE...a book of Socrates' teachingsPlato30s
- Q3Created the Scientific Method and was interested in classifying the natural world into categoriesAristotle30s
- Q4Student of Aristotle who conquered Greece and created an empire that extended to IndiaAlexander the Great30s
- Q5A book written by Plato describing a government ruled by an Aristocracy of MeritThe Republic30s
- Q6A book written by Plato describing the corruption of politicians and that they should be watched every minute.The Laws30s
- Q7Plato's school, considered to be the world's 1st university. Plato thought education was very importantThe Academy30s
- Q8A poison made from this plant was used in Socrates' death sentence.Hemlock30s
- Q9A form of argumentative discussion, based on asking and answering questionsSocratic Method30s
- Q10A method of research in which a problem is identified, relevant data are gathered, a hypothesis is formulated from these data, and the hypothesis is empirically tested.Scientific Method30s
- Q11Believed by Hippocrates to be the four elements that made up the human body. These four were Phlegm, Black Bile, Yellow Bile, and Blood4 Humors30s
- Q12A statement made by all new medical doctors, pledging to always treat all patients with the highest standards of proper conductHippocratic Oath30s
- Q13Philosophers fell at odds with the political leaders of Athens because denounced the gods and proposed logical and natural explanationsReason over Religion30s
- Q14Plato's metaphor to explain that our knowledge is limited and we should always seek to find real truthThe Cave30s
- Q15One of the accusations brought against Socrates...the leaders of Athens did not like that he was getting the young people of Athens to question the authorities.Corrupting the Youth30s