Exam 5: Philosophical Concepts and Schools of Thought
Exam 1: Greek Philosophical Beliefs and Theories24 Questions
Exam 2: Greek Philosophers and Their Teachings25 Questions
Exam 3: Philosophical Concepts and Periods in Greek Philosophy25 Questions
Exam 4: Key Concepts and Thinkers in Greek Philosophy25 Questions
Exam 5: Philosophical Concepts and Schools of Thought25 Questions
Exam 6: Philosophical Concepts and Thinkers24 Questions
Exam 7: Relationship Between Faith and Reason in Summa Theologiae by St Thomas Aquinas24 Questions
Exam 8: Scholasticism and Universalism8 Questions
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Universals exists outside the particular in an ideal realm is the view held by ----- .
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The -------- cause was first recognised by Ionians
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------- had pointed out that in order to live a rational and good life we needs must have knowledge of the good.
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In plato's divided line ------------- stands for imagination.
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The famous analogy of divided line explains -------.s theory of knowledge.
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In plato's divided line opinion is divided into-----------------
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In Plato's divided line --------------- is divided into reason and intelligence.
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In Plato's analogy of cave ----------represents the world of senses.
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According to -------we can attain truth if we pursue the proper method.
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According to ------------ universals exists in the particular only.
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In plato's divided line ------------- stands for intelligence
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In Plato's theory of knowledge ---------- is divided in to images and belief and imagination.
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