Deck 5: The Philosopher-King: Plato
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Deck 5: The Philosopher-King: Plato
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Sparta surrendered to Athens in 404 B.C.E.
False
2
You must be a US citizen to be the President of the United States.
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3
Plato s Republic is perhaps the most-read work of Western philosophy.
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4
Plato believed that a corrupt state produces corrupt citizens.
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5
Pericles was an architect who specialized in houses.
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Plato held that a Heraclitean world would be one of stasis.
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7
Socrates was executed.
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A Heraclitean world would be devoid of the possibility of certainty, according to Plato.
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9
Democracy is the best form of government.
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10
The presidency of the United States has only four requirements.
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11
Plato is the nickname of Aristotle.
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12
Plato founded the Garden.
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13
You must be a certain age to be the President of the United States.
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14
Platonic Forms are known through experience.
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15
Plato could avoid the challenge of sophistic skepticism.
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16
Solon was a lawgiver.
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17
The Thirty ruled Athens for a short time.
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18
Plato believed that he could give the best lecture on an ideal society.
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19
Plato offered a dualistic solution to the problem of knowledge.
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20
Platon means wide in Greek.
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21
An example of a higher metaphysical Form is
A) the Good
B) Form Human
C) Mother Teresa
D) A picture of Mother Teresa
A) the Good
B) Form Human
C) Mother Teresa
D) A picture of Mother Teresa
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22
Plato believed that knowledge and opinion were the same.
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23
The Greek word eidos is sometimes translated as idea .
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24
Plato was a skeptic.
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25
Who developed the example of the Divided Line?
A) Heraclitus
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Cicero
A) Heraclitus
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Cicero
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26
Plato believed that truths about mathematics exist whether we know them or not.
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27
For Plato, scientific knowledge of particulars
A) was easy to come by
B) was provided by the Forms
C) was impossible
D) was provided by experience
A) was easy to come by
B) was provided by the Forms
C) was impossible
D) was provided by experience
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28
Who held that the parable of the Cave was unforgettable?
A) Plato
B) Jaspers
C) Aristotle
D) Marx
A) Plato
B) Jaspers
C) Aristotle
D) Marx
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29
What is not part of the intelligible world, but part of the visible world?
A) The Good
B) Reality
C) Truth
D) The Sun
A) The Good
B) Reality
C) Truth
D) The Sun
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30
What did Plato compare the absolute Form of the Good to?
A) The Moon
B) Mind
C) The Sun
D) A philosopher king
A) The Moon
B) Mind
C) The Sun
D) A philosopher king
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31
The lowest level of truth for Plato is
A) Reasoning
B) Perception
C) Imagination
D) Understanding
A) Reasoning
B) Perception
C) Imagination
D) Understanding
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32
What Plato meant by Forms is clear.
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33
How did Plato respond to relativism?
A) He wanted to deny it
B) He endorsed it
C) He wanted to refute it
D) He wanted to prove it
A) He wanted to deny it
B) He endorsed it
C) He wanted to refute it
D) He wanted to prove it
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34
Plato believed that the Sophists could discover truth.
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35
How many metaphysical levels of reality were there for Plato?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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36
Plato did not believe that Forms actually existed.
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37
Plato wanted the theory of the Forms to provide an explanation of how knowledge is possible.
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38
In what Book of the Republic does Plato s Allegory of the Cave occur?
A) 4
B) 7
C) 11
D) 9
A) 4
B) 7
C) 11
D) 9
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39
The Forms do not include logical relations.
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40
Plato s views on the Forms are only of historical interest to us.
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41
What did Plato think should rule the soul?
A) Love
B) Justice
C) Desire
D) Reason
A) Love
B) Justice
C) Desire
D) Reason
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42
What type of morality does Plato argue for?
A) Instrumental
B) Functionalist
C) Egoist
D) Relativist
A) Instrumental
B) Functionalist
C) Egoist
D) Relativist
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43
Outline Plato s view of reality. Do you agree with his reasoning for this, or not? Explain your answer.
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44
For Plato, a democratic state is one of constant
A) security
B) justice
C) becoming
D) poverty
A) security
B) justice
C) becoming
D) poverty
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45
Do you agree with Plato that there can be excessive freedom? Why, or why not? Explain your answer.
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46
What type of knowledge gains no hold on the mind, for Plato?
A) False knowledge
B) That acquired under compulsion
C) That acquired unjustly
D) Scientific knowledge
A) False knowledge
B) That acquired under compulsion
C) That acquired unjustly
D) Scientific knowledge
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47
What did Plato think was the excellence of function for the whole ?
A) Justice
B) Health
C) Virtue
D) Security
A) Justice
B) Health
C) Virtue
D) Security
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48
What is discussed in the first book of the Republic ?
A) Art alone
B) Justice
C) Poetry
D) Knowledge alone
A) Art alone
B) Justice
C) Poetry
D) Knowledge alone
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49
Do you believe hat ignorance is bliss ? Why, or why not? Would Plato agree? Do you think that knowledge is always valuable? Argue for your answer, and illustrate it through examples.
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50
According to Plato, the levels of reality correspond to how many types of people?
A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 4
A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 4
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51
For Plato, virtue is
A) an excellence of function
B) a function of striving
C) impossible to achieve
D) easy to achieve
A) an excellence of function
B) a function of striving
C) impossible to achieve
D) easy to achieve
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52
How many categories of needs does a just state meet?
A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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53
What did Plato compare the soul to in the Phaedrus ?
A) A chariot without a horse
B) A chariot pulled by two horses
C) The Sun
D) The Sun obscured by clouds
A) A chariot without a horse
B) A chariot pulled by two horses
C) The Sun
D) The Sun obscured by clouds
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54
Who coined the term utopia ?
A) Plato
B) More
C) Cicero
D) Aquinas
A) Plato
B) More
C) Cicero
D) Aquinas
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55
Outline Plato s Allegory of the Cave. What do you think is the main lesson that he wished to communicate through this? Do you agree with Plato s views here? Why, or why not? Explain your answer.
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56
Philosopher-kings serve as
A) Guardians
B) Workers
C) Warriors
D) Merchants
A) Guardians
B) Workers
C) Warriors
D) Merchants
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57
Outline two differing ways of understanding Plato s theory of the Forms. Which do you think is most persuasive (a) as an account of what Plato wrote, and (b) as an approach to epistemology. Explain your answer.
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58
Who held that the greatest griefs are those we cause ourselves ?
A) Plato
B) Homer
C) Socrates
D) Sophocles
A) Plato
B) Homer
C) Socrates
D) Sophocles
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59
The moral position that right and wrong can be understood in terms of their effect on something s functions is
A) a functionalist theory of morality
B) a realist theory of morality
C) an instrumental theory of morality
D) a deontological theory of morality
A) a functionalist theory of morality
B) a realist theory of morality
C) an instrumental theory of morality
D) a deontological theory of morality
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60
How many people have power in a tyranny?
A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
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61
Do you agree with Plato s assessment of the epistemological value of imagination. or not? What implications, if any, does your response have for the contemporary debate over whether or not the arts should be (at least in part) publicly funded?
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62
In what way is Plato s Republic a meritocracy? Does this make it a more or less appealing way or organizing society, in your view?
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63
What are the differences between knowledge and opinion, for Plato? How might Plato s views here influence his view of the value of democracy?
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