Deck 2: Early Psychological Knowledge
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Deck 2: Early Psychological Knowledge
1
The fundamental principle and force of life, according to Galen, was pneuma, which exists in three forms.
True
2
Epicurus, despite popular misinterpretations of his views and claims that he encouraged people to enjoy life carelessly and satisfy their own unlimited needs, in fact taught people to limit the pursuit of the vain needs and free themselves of unnecessary fears.
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3
The view about the human soul that holds that it originated from the same matter as any other material object, it is part of the natural world and could be studied by the methods used for the study of nature is called:
A) atomism
B) theology
C) naturalism
D) materialism
E) epistemology
A) atomism
B) theology
C) naturalism
D) materialism
E) epistemology
materialism
4
From the Greek words "matter" and "form", which view recognized the existence of two fundamental principles: one potential, that is, primary matter, and one actual, that is, substantial form?
A) materialism
B) folk beliefs
C) hylomorphism
D) atomism
E) emanation theory
A) materialism
B) folk beliefs
C) hylomorphism
D) atomism
E) emanation theory
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5
What is the term to describe connections between individuals and environment and manifested in various forms including early religion, arts, education, and science?
A) psychology
B) inspiration
C) soul-searching
D) folk beliefs
E) subjective culture
A) psychology
B) inspiration
C) soul-searching
D) folk beliefs
E) subjective culture
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6
Melancholy is the most common label in ancient Greece for symptoms today called holism.
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7
Holism is the concept holding that everything is interconnected in the world and body.
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8
Aristotle viewed the stomach as a center of mental activities.
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9
Material monism is the view according to which all things and developments, including psychological processes, no matter how simple or complicated they are, have one similar material origin.
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10
According to Mahayana teachings in Buddhism, the external world is the reflection of the mind itself.
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11
The notion that matter is made up of small, indivisible particles is called:
A) atomism
B) materialism
C) dualism
D) physics
E) holism
A) atomism
B) materialism
C) dualism
D) physics
E) holism
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In Plato's famous allegory, human beings are located inside of an imaginary cave, and they observe reflections of forms (the reality) on the cave's walls.
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13
Theology is the study of the nature of purposeful behavior.
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14
Aristotle referred to the brain as a "heat boiler" of blood.
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15
The principal Western Christian theological and philosophical school of thought based on the authority of the church and teachings of Aristotle and his commentators is called:
A) scholasticism
B) Aristotle science
C) authoritarianism
D) idealism
E) materialism
A) scholasticism
B) Aristotle science
C) authoritarianism
D) idealism
E) materialism
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16
Materialism is the fundamental view suggesting that the facts of mental life can be sufficiently explained in mental terms.
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17
Aristotle named five main types of sensation; all of them are recognized today as the basic senses: vision, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.
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18
Emanation theory states that objects release substance that makes an impression on human senses thus evoking sensation then thought.
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19
The branch of philosophy that studies the nature of knowledge, its foundations, extent, and validity-were result of observation and speculation is called:
A) holism
B) epistemology
C) materialism
D) naturalism
E) logic
A) holism
B) epistemology
C) materialism
D) naturalism
E) logic
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20
Confucius wrote several books. One of the most famous ones is "A Memoir of the Great Confucius".
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21
According to Plato, the lowest part of the soul is responsible for desires and needs and can be associated with:
A) the level of the brain
B) the level of the heart
C) the level of the neck
D) the level of the ankles
E) the level of the abdomen
A) the level of the brain
B) the level of the heart
C) the level of the neck
D) the level of the ankles
E) the level of the abdomen
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22
Avicenna followed teachings of Confucius and other Chinese scholars.
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23
Most philosophers in Rome and Greece accepted homosexual feelings and behavior as normal.
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24
Mesopotamian civilization was among the first to develop written language. Texts were written on clay tablets, and some of them contain descriptions of:
A) symptoms of depression
B) dreams
C) psychological experiments
D) therapeutic sessions
E) three types of memory
A) symptoms of depression
B) dreams
C) psychological experiments
D) therapeutic sessions
E) three types of memory
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25
For Mencius, the difference between people and animals lay in people's capacity to reason and ability for:
A) aggressive actions
B) education
C) making money
D) written communications
E) moral actions
A) aggressive actions
B) education
C) making money
D) written communications
E) moral actions
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26
According to Galen, two kinds of nerves exist. One is soft, and it connects the sensory organs with the brain. The other kind is harder; it connects:
A) the heart and the liver
B) the brain with the muscles
C) the liver with the stomach
D) the soul with the North Pole
E) the brain and the eye
A) the heart and the liver
B) the brain with the muscles
C) the liver with the stomach
D) the soul with the North Pole
E) the brain and the eye
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27
Aristotle considered this part of the human body as the center of vital activities:
A) the brain
B) the liver
C) the heart
D) the stomach
E) the kidneys
A) the brain
B) the liver
C) the heart
D) the stomach
E) the kidneys
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28
The world, according to the Stoics, consists of a passive matter and an active force called:
A) fire
B) water
C) electric force
D) pneuma
E) magnetism
A) fire
B) water
C) electric force
D) pneuma
E) magnetism
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29
Several Greek thinkers, who lived in the town of Miletus, are known today as representatives of the Milesian school. Their views are considered as seminal to the tradition called:
A) material monism
B) idealism
C) behaviorism
D) evolutionary
E) comparative biology
A) material monism
B) idealism
C) behaviorism
D) evolutionary
E) comparative biology
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30
Epicurus distinguished between three types of needs. The first type involved natural and necessary for survival desires. The second type contained natural, but nonnecessary, desires. What was the third type?
A) "beautiful" or "artistic" desires
B) violent and aggressive desires
C) creativity
D) "vain" or "empty" desires
E) unusual desires, perversions
A) "beautiful" or "artistic" desires
B) violent and aggressive desires
C) creativity
D) "vain" or "empty" desires
E) unusual desires, perversions
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31
Indian philosophers shared the belief that all living creatures undergo a cycle of rebirth so that their souls:
A) disintegrate after an individual's death
B) migrate from the brain to the heart
C) transmigrate from one body to another
D) migrate from the heart to the brain
E) become physical objects
A) disintegrate after an individual's death
B) migrate from the brain to the heart
C) transmigrate from one body to another
D) migrate from the heart to the brain
E) become physical objects
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32
The Advaita tradition in India, with its analysis of the material and the ideal, shares similar ideas of:
A) Aristotle
B) Democritus
C) Augustine
D) Plato
E) Confucius
A) Aristotle
B) Democritus
C) Augustine
D) Plato
E) Confucius
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33
In ancient China, the holistic mode of thought rested on the assumption that everything exists in the integration of two famous historic Chinese concepts:
A) red and blue
B) cupiditas and caritas
C) Theravada and Mahayana
D) yin and yang
E) angels and demons
A) red and blue
B) cupiditas and caritas
C) Theravada and Mahayana
D) yin and yang
E) angels and demons
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34
The myth called "The Madness of Hercules the Strongman and Adventurer" is described as an early demonstration of:
A) mental asylums
B) insanity defense
C) group therapy
D) schizophrenia
E) drug abuse
A) mental asylums
B) insanity defense
C) group therapy
D) schizophrenia
E) drug abuse
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35
Confucius believed that anyone could become a virtuous person. The key to success was a person's:
A) social connections
B) beliefs in God
C) friends and relatives
D) commitment to improve
E) knowledge
A) social connections
B) beliefs in God
C) friends and relatives
D) commitment to improve
E) knowledge
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36
According to Aristotle, melancholia is an enduring emotional imbalance with a seasonal pattern, which has higher incidence in:
A) the summer
B) the winter
C) the summer and in the winter
D) the end of each month
E) the spring and in the fall
A) the summer
B) the winter
C) the summer and in the winter
D) the end of each month
E) the spring and in the fall
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37
Augustine (354-430) was born and resided in North Africa, which is present-day Algeria.
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38
Taoism was, as it frequently noted, "the other way" as an opposing way to what?
A) Greek philosophy
B) Indian philosophy
C) Confucianism
D) Aristotle's ideas
E) Stoicism
A) Greek philosophy
B) Indian philosophy
C) Confucianism
D) Aristotle's ideas
E) Stoicism
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39
Democritus called the heart "the queen, the nurse of anger" and believed that atoms of the soul near the liver had a lot do with:
A) desire
B) thinking
C) memorization
D) sleep
E) hypnosis
A) desire
B) thinking
C) memorization
D) sleep
E) hypnosis
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40
From Egyptian papyrus manuscripts, prepared sometimes between 2900 and 2000 BCE, we infer that the center of the organism was:
A) the liver
B) the spinal cord
C) the heart
D) the brain
E) the stomach
A) the liver
B) the spinal cord
C) the heart
D) the brain
E) the stomach
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41
Epicurus taught that life is made up of three different kinds of events:
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42
The school called Mutazilites promoted the doctrine of free will, rationalism, and Aristotle's logic in attempt to blend them with:
A) ideas of Confucius
B) religious teachings
C) Taoism
D) physiology of Galen
E) writings of Augustine
A) ideas of Confucius
B) religious teachings
C) Taoism
D) physiology of Galen
E) writings of Augustine
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43
For the Roman Stoics, the ultimate goal of a person's existence was to:
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44
Describe the triarchic view of the soul according to Plato.
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45
In many Greek manuscripts, emotions came into view largely as:
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46
Augustine formulated the principle of two wills. What kind of wills?
A) carnal and spiritual
B) physical and mental
C) red and blue
D) soft and hard
E) external and internal
A) carnal and spiritual
B) physical and mental
C) red and blue
D) soft and hard
E) external and internal
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47
Avicenna believed that the center of psychological functioning is:
A) the heart
B) the liver
C) the brain
D) the bones
E) the stomach
A) the heart
B) the liver
C) the brain
D) the bones
E) the stomach
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48
Heraclitus (530-470 BCE). He introduced a very sophisticated concept of the soul called psyche that consisted of:
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49
According to the Sankhya tradition in India, there are three basic senses: (1) senses responsible for perception such as vision and hearing; (2) senses responsible for motivation such as desire and will; what was the third sense?
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50
What was Augustine's view of human sexuality?
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51
Epicurus distinguished between three types of needs. Which ones?
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52
Plotinus believed that the soul has three functions. The first one is to connect with absolute, divine, and perfect soul. The second function connects the soul with the body and individual feelings. What us the third function?
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53
Thomas Aquinas continued the tradition started by:
A) Plato
B) Avicenna
C) Aristotle
D) Confucius
E) Galen
A) Plato
B) Avicenna
C) Aristotle
D) Confucius
E) Galen
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54
During the scholastic period, psychological knowledge developed, to some degree, as a symbolic alliance of Christian theology and:
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55
The Roman philosophical and medical tradition was primarily rooted in earlier:
A) Confucianism
B) Indian tradition
C) Islamic tradition
D) Taoism
E) Greek studies
A) Confucianism
B) Indian tradition
C) Islamic tradition
D) Taoism
E) Greek studies
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56
Stoics offered two practical ways in dealing with disturbing desires or affects. The first is to suppress one emotion by initiating another. What was the second way?
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57
The film Matrix inadvertently addresses Plato's theory of cognition. In which way?
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58
According to the Hindu tradition, illness is likely to originate from what?
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59
Democritus believed that the atoms of the soul are active on three different levels in the human body:
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60
Similar to the teachings of European and Asian philosophers, most Middle Eastern thinkers recommended behavioral asceticism. What is it?
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61
Describe psychological views found in the Advaita tradition.
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62
Describe the concept of the Four Noble Truths. Apply this concept to your own behavior and experience. Provide examples.
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63
How did the Greeks understand melancholy?
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64
Describe Augustine's views of sin and guilt.
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65
What is the ideal person in Confucius teachings?
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66
What role did Roman thinkers play in psychology's history?
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67
What is the emanation theory of sensation?
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68
Explain three main views of cognition in ancient Greece.
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69
Explain the concept of the dual nature of the will, according to Augustine. Apply this concept to your own behavior and experience. Provide examples.
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