Deck 7: The Stoic: Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius
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Deck 7: The Stoic: Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius
1
Stoics believe that nothing can make you happy or unhappy without your consent.
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2
Epicurus called his school the Academy.
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3
Aristippus name means the best .
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4
Epicurus was considered a dangerous rebel in his own time as he was tolerant.
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Hedonism is from the Greek root for pleasure .
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6
Epicurus thought that if something was desired then it was desirable.
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7
Aristippus was a Cynic.
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8
Aristippus held that sensory pleasures were less valuable than mental ones.
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9
Epicurus school encouraged women to interact with men as equals.
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10
Epicurus held that happiness was the highest good.
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11
Diogenes lived in a barrel.
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12
Stoicism is a refutation of hedonism.
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13
Epicurus considered himself self-taught.
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14
Hedonism holds that pleasure is good.
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15
Stoics believe that everything is a matter of attitude.
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16
A person who lives according to Stoic doctrine is an epicure.
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17
Epicurus was an Athenian citizen.
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18
Epicurus thought that death was the greatest of all evils.
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19
Aristippus doctrine is known as Cyrogenic hedonism.
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20
Aristippus taught that pleasure is always good, unless it has an evil source.
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21
An Epicurean always had exotic tastes.
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22
What could Plato see through the holes in Antisthenes cloak?
A) His legs
B) His vanity
C) His philosophy
D) The error of his ways
A) His legs
B) His vanity
C) His philosophy
D) The error of his ways
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23
Who wrote that liberty never comes free?
A) Aristotle
B) Plato
C) Seneca
D) Epictetus
A) Aristotle
B) Plato
C) Seneca
D) Epictetus
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24
Antisthenes attended some lectures of Gorgias the Sophist.
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25
Who founded Stoicism in Greece?
A) Diogenes
B) Marcus Aurelius
C) Zeno
D) Zena
A) Diogenes
B) Marcus Aurelius
C) Zeno
D) Zena
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26
A Cynic lives an austere life.
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27
Who described the cynic as a scout ?
A) Diogenes
B) Plato
C) Epicurus
D) Epictetus
A) Diogenes
B) Plato
C) Epicurus
D) Epictetus
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28
Diogenes lived extravagantly.
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29
Who was Epaphroditus?
A) A cynic
B) A hedonistic philosopher
C) The owner of Epictetus
D) The slave of Plato
A) A cynic
B) A hedonistic philosopher
C) The owner of Epictetus
D) The slave of Plato
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30
Epicurus was fond of barley cakes.
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31
The word Cynic comes from the Greek for dog .
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32
The current term cynical refers to basic attitude of
A) contempt
B) joy
C) humility
D) pride
A) contempt
B) joy
C) humility
D) pride
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33
Which philosopher was a former slave?
A) Aristotle
B) Epicurus
C) Diogenes
D) Epictetus
A) Aristotle
B) Epicurus
C) Diogenes
D) Epictetus
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34
Diogenes asked Alexander the Great to get out of his light.
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35
Diogenes was a Cynic.
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36
Antisthenes founded Cynicism.
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37
Cynics shared the Epicurean s esteem of friendship.
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38
Whose iron lamp was stolen?
A) Plato
B) Seneca
C) Epaphroditus
D) Epictetus
A) Plato
B) Seneca
C) Epaphroditus
D) Epictetus
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39
Which philosophy did Seneca endorse?
A) Epicureanism
B) Hedonism
C) Cynicism
D) Stoicism
A) Epicureanism
B) Hedonism
C) Cynicism
D) Stoicism
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40
What sort of person did the Stoic Epictetus consider an ideal?
A) The Cynic
B) The Stoic
C) The Epicurean
D) The Platonist
A) The Cynic
B) The Stoic
C) The Epicurean
D) The Platonist
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41
Who wrote that a person does not belong to himself?
A) Plato
B) Epicurus
C) Aristotle
D) Buddha
A) Plato
B) Epicurus
C) Aristotle
D) Buddha
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42
Given his hedonism, do you believe that Epicurus would have held that death could be a harm to the person who died? Explain your answer. Would Aristotle have agreed with him, or disagreed with him? Explain your answer. Who do you agree with?
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43
Who founded the school called The Silver Dog?
A) Diogenes
B) Plato
C) Antisthenes
D) Marcus Aurelius
A) Diogenes
B) Plato
C) Antisthenes
D) Marcus Aurelius
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44
To whom did Marcus Aurelius address his Meditations ?
A) To his sons
B) To his soldiers
C) To his wife
D) To himself
A) To his sons
B) To his soldiers
C) To his wife
D) To himself
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45
Do you believe that Stoicism is a purely naturalistic approach to philosophy, or not? Explain your answer. Would Stoics be hostile to religion? Why, or why not?
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46
Who wrote the Enchiridion ?
A) Epicurus
B) Epictetus
C) Arrianus
D) Aristotle
A) Epicurus
B) Epictetus
C) Arrianus
D) Aristotle
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47
Who wrote that we are all chained to fate?
A) Seneca
B) Diogenes
C) Plato
D) Epicurus
A) Seneca
B) Diogenes
C) Plato
D) Epicurus
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48
Who held that everything that happens is normal and expected?
A) Marcus Aurelius
B) William Shakespeare
C) Thomas More
D) James Stockdale
A) Marcus Aurelius
B) William Shakespeare
C) Thomas More
D) James Stockdale
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49
Do you believe that Stoics are simply resigned to their fates, and are too passive? How might a Stoic respond to this charge? Do you think that Stoicism is an attractive way of life?
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50
Where was Epicurus born?
A) Athens
B) Thrace
C) Sparta
D) Samos
A) Athens
B) Thrace
C) Sparta
D) Samos
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51
Who held that philosophy was vain if it did not heal suffering?
A) Epicurus
B) Plato
C) More
D) Diogenes
A) Epicurus
B) Plato
C) More
D) Diogenes
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52
What is evil, according to hedonism?
A) Pleasure
B) Success
C) Sex
D) Pain
A) Pleasure
B) Success
C) Sex
D) Pain
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53
Where was Aristippus born?
A) Stagira
B) Athens
C) Thrace
D) Cyrene
A) Stagira
B) Athens
C) Thrace
D) Cyrene
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54
Who lived on the beach?
A) Plato
B) Epicurus
C) Diogenes
D) Antisthenes
A) Plato
B) Epicurus
C) Diogenes
D) Antisthenes
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55
What directs the course of our lives, according to Stoics?
A) We do
B) Logos
C) Logic
D) Others acts
A) We do
B) Logos
C) Logic
D) Others acts
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56
Do you believe that Epicurus approach to hedonism is an attractive one, or not? Why? Explain your answer. Do you think that Epicurus approach would be practical today?
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57
What, according to Epictetus, is the lecture room of the philosopher?
A) The sanctuary
B) The hospital
C) The concentration camp
D) The restroom
A) The sanctuary
B) The hospital
C) The concentration camp
D) The restroom
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58
Who was Flavius Arrianus?
A) A student of Epaphroditus
B) A student of Plato
C) A student of Epictetus
D) A student of Seneca
A) A student of Epaphroditus
B) A student of Plato
C) A student of Epictetus
D) A student of Seneca
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59
What did the Stoics chose to master?
A) Their own minds
B) The Roman Empire
C) The physical universe
D) Nothing
A) Their own minds
B) The Roman Empire
C) The physical universe
D) Nothing
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60
Do you think that Epicurean hedonism would be a naturalist philosophy, or one that could accommodate supernatural elements? Explain your answer.
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61
Do you believe that hedonism is an attractive way of life? Why, or why not? In answering this question you should specify just what you mean by hedonism .
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62
Do you believe that Alexander the Great was right to admire Diogenes? Why, or why not? Is a strict adherence to principle always admirable? Explain and illustrate your answer.
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63
What is Cyrenaic hedonism? How does it differ from Epicurean hedonism? Which do you think is the more persuasive approach to hedonism, and why?
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