Exam 4: Key Concepts and Thinkers in Greek Philosophy

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Homo mensura was the maxim of----------------- .

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According to -------------- virtuous life is the highest good.

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"If you associate with me, on the very day you will return a better man than you came.''- this is a statement by ------------ .

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The dictum " Know thyself " is attributed to ----------- .

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The Ionian thinkers were interested in the problem of ---------- .

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According to ----------- everything, therefore, is a union of opposite qualities.

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Anaximenes was the student of ----------------------.

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The scene of the first period of greek philosophy is -------- .

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Anaximander was a pupil of ------------ .

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Aristotle was the student of ------------- .

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------------- believed in truth, morality and universal validity of knowledge.

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According to ------------- "for the way upward and the way downward are one."

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------- stated that 'you could not step twice into the same rivers'.

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According to ------------ perception can give only relative knowledge.

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Plato and Aristotle build upon the foundations laid by ----------

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Zeno and Melissus are the dialecticians of the ----------- school.

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According to --------- knowledge depend upon the particular knower.

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According to --------- happiness is the highest good in life.

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The scene of the -------- period of greek philosophy is laid in Athens, Alexandria, and Rome.

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The Eleatics and the Heraclitus were interested in the problem of -------- .

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