Exam 3: Psychological Foundations in Ancient Greece
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A primary dependence on sensory knowledge is found in which of the following orientations?
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Which of the following would not be included in Aristotle's description of the soul?
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Plato's psychology allowed for all but one of the following:
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The best known of the Sophists, or wandering scholars, who urged the study of life solely through observable living creatures, and advocated extreme skepticism of nonobservables and generalizations, was:
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The orientation that essentially denied the possibility of a first cause of life was:
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The emphasis on the first cause of life in the physical environment came from which of the following orientations?
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Science for Aristotle involved all but one of the following:
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The clearest expression of the soul, along with a method of inquiry, is found in the teachings of:
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The orientation that de-emphasized the importance of physical matter was:
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Aristotle's psychology included all but one of the following:
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The emphasis on the first cause of life in the inner physiology of the individual comes from which of the following orientations?
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Causality for Aristotle may be distinguished among several types that include all but one of the following:
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The view of a second, more permanent reality of underlying relationships, essentially mathematical, which is far more stable and less distorted than sensory knowledge, was proposed by:
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The four humors of blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm were part of the biological teachings of:
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Observation and hypothetical-deductive approaches were characteristic methods of which of the following orientations?
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The critical factor of change in nature was recognized as most important by:
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The emphasis on the first cause of life found in the uniqueness of individual experience and the higher mental and emotional processes of human beings came from which of the following orientations?
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Which of the following was not characteristic of Plato's teachings on the soul?
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The emphasis on the first cause of life in unifying principles of relationships that go beyond the physical level came from which of the following orientations?
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