Deck 2: The Pre-Socratic: Sophos

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​Socrates was a sophos.
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​Plato records that Thales fell into a well.
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​The first philosophers used reason and observation.
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​Thales was the pupil of Anaximander.
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​Thales held that fire was the underlying substance of the universe.
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​The first philosophers were concerned about the nature of nature.
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​The sophos asked questions other people thought had been answered.
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​According to Anacharsis, in Greece wise men speak and fools decide.
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​A philosopher is a person in love with wisdom.
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​The term "sophos" is from the Greek word for "wise."
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​Socrates was the first Western philosopher.
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​Socrates said that wisdom was a human state.
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​Heraclitus wrote that understanding is distinct from other knowledge.
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​Monism is the view that everything consists of one substance.
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​Aesara of Lucania overlooked the importance of emotions.
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​Anaxagoras held that all things which have life were ruled by mind.
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​Diotima was Socrates' wife.
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​The principle of sufficient reason is associated with Leibniz.
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​ Pierre Hadot is a Greek philosopher.
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​Heraclitus held that nature loves to hide.
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​Heraclitus was a social critic.
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​The belief that there are many substances is

A) ​pluralism
B) ​monism
C) ​dichotomization
D) ​plenum
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​Anaximander held that the earth was originally

A) ​fluid
B) ​fire
C) ​dust
D) ​sky
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​The Greek word for "ordered whole" was "ontic."
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​According to Pythagoras, religion was nonsense.
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​What meaning is not associated with the term "logos"?

A) ​speech
B) ​reason
C) ​discourse
D) ​universe
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​Anaximenes held that qualitative differences cannot produce quantitative changes.
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​Pythagoras wrote extensively.
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​Ontology is the study of

A) ​becoming
B) ​being
C) change
D) ​strife
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​Parmenides associated not-being with

A) ​truth
B) ​illusion
C) ​wisdom
D) deceit
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​Who held that change in the form of motion was impossible?

A) ​Heraclitus
B) ​Plato
C) ​Zeno
D) ​Zenaphon
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​Thales introduced the notion of yin and yang.
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​Pneuma is fire.
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​Anaximenes held that the universal element is

A) ​water
B) ​fire
C) ​dust
D) ​air
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​Logos can be seen as the Western expression of

A) ​yin
B) ​yang
C) ​dharma
D) ​tao
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​What did Heraclitus think was unchanging?

A) ​fire
B) ​order
C) ​change
D) ​goodness
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​Plato frequently ascribes ideas to Pythagoras.
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​The Cynics hated Heraclitus.
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​How many fragments of Anaximander's work survive?

A) ​1
B) ​3
C) ​5
D) ​7
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​The Stoics hated Heraclitus.
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​Why did Anaxagoras believe that "in everything there is a portion of everything"? How is this view related to atomism? Do you agree with it?
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​What did Democritus think was present in the universe?

A) ​intentional order
B) ​purpose
C) ​design
D) ​predictability
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​Who was not an atomist?

A) ​Lucretius
B) ​Epicurus
C) ​Democritus
D) ​Thales
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​What is the relationship between between Parmenides' view of change and that of Zeno? Do you agree with Parmenides' view of change, or not? Explain your reasoning.
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​What did Pythagoreans think was the first principle of all things?

A) ​Reason
B) ​Number
C) ​Fire
D) ​Strife
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​What is Democritus's term for "no-thing"?

A) ​void
B) ​nous
C) ​apeiron
D) ​atomos
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​The Greek word atomos means

A) ​divided
B) ​indivisible
C) ​small
D) ​fire
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​How does Heraclitus' account of change differ from ours?
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​What are the two basic notions for Empedocles?

A) ​Fire and water
B) ​Fire and strife
C) ​Strike and love
D) ​Love and water
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​Where was Thales from?

A) ​Corinth
B) ​Athens
C) ​Stagira
D) ​Miletus
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​Where was Heraclitus born?

A) ​Corinth
B) ​Athens
C) ​Lydia
D) ​Ephesus
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​Who used fire imagery to solve the problem of the one and the many?

A) ​Thales
B) ​Heraclitus
C) ​Zeno
D) ​Anaximander
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​What is the problem of the "one and the many"? Which do you believe is the best ancient approach to this problem, and why?
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​Who held that he had been a dumb sea fish?

A) ​Empedocles
B) ​Anaximander
C) ​Socrates
D) ​Epicurus
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​How many wisdoms were there, according to Heraclitus?

A) ​1
B) ​2
C) ​3
D) ​4
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​According to Empedocles, how many basis components does reality consist of?

A) ​2
B) ​4
C) ​6
D) ​8
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​Nous is the Greek word for

A) ​mind
B) ​spirit
C) ​love
D) ​rope
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​Why did Zeno believe that the idea of motion was absurd? Do you agree with him, or not? Why do you believe as you do?
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​Who held that reality was completely full?

A) ​Plato
B) ​Parmenides
C) ​Empedocles
D) ​Anaximander
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​Who said you cannot step twice into the same river?

A) ​Thales
B) ​Parmenides
C) ​Heraclitus
D) ​Anaximander
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​What is the difference between cosmology and ontology? How are these two fields related?
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​What is atomism? Do you agree with this view, or not? Explain your reasoning.
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​Is philosophy good for anything? If so, what? If not, why not?
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​Socrates was a sophos.
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​Plato records that Thales fell into a well.
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​The first philosophers used reason and observation.
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​Thales was the pupil of Anaximander.
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​Thales held that fire was the underlying substance of the universe.
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​The first philosophers were concerned about the nature of nature.
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​The sophos asked questions other people thought had been answered.
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​According to Anacharsis, in Greece wise men speak and fools decide.
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​A philosopher is a person in love with wisdom.
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​The term "sophos" is from the Greek word for "wise."
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​Socrates was the first Western philosopher.
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​Socrates said that wisdom was a human state.
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​Heraclitus wrote that understanding is distinct from other knowledge.
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​Monism is the view that everything consists of one substance.
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​Aesara of Lucania overlooked the importance of emotions.
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​Anaxagoras held that all things which have life were ruled by mind.
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​Diotima was Socrates' wife.
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​The principle of sufficient reason is associated with Leibniz.
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​ Pierre Hadot is a Greek philosopher.
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​Heraclitus held that nature loves to hide.
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​Heraclitus was a social critic.
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​The belief that there are many substances is

A) ​pluralism
B) ​monism
C) ​dichotomization
D) ​plenum
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​Anaximander held that the earth was originally

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B) ​fire
C) ​dust
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​The Greek word for "ordered whole" was "ontic."
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​According to Pythagoras, religion was nonsense.
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​What meaning is not associated with the term "logos"?

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B) ​reason
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D) ​universe
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​Anaximenes held that qualitative differences cannot produce quantitative changes.
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​Pythagoras wrote extensively.
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​Ontology is the study of

A) ​becoming
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D) ​strife
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​Parmenides associated not-being with

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C) ​wisdom
D) deceit
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​Who held that change in the form of motion was impossible?

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B) ​Plato
C) ​Zeno
D) ​Zenaphon
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​Thales introduced the notion of yin and yang.
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​Pneuma is fire.
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​Anaximenes held that the universal element is

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​Logos can be seen as the Western expression of

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​What did Heraclitus think was unchanging?

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​Plato frequently ascribes ideas to Pythagoras.
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​The Cynics hated Heraclitus.
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​How many fragments of Anaximander's work survive?

A) ​1
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D) ​7
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​The Stoics hated Heraclitus.
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​Why did Anaxagoras believe that "in everything there is a portion of everything"? How is this view related to atomism? Do you agree with it?
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​What did Democritus think was present in the universe?

A) ​intentional order
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D) ​predictability
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​Who was not an atomist?

A) ​Lucretius
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C) ​Democritus
D) ​Thales
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​What is the relationship between between Parmenides' view of change and that of Zeno? Do you agree with Parmenides' view of change, or not? Explain your reasoning.
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​What did Pythagoreans think was the first principle of all things?

A) ​Reason
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C) ​Fire
D) ​Strife
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​What is Democritus's term for "no-thing"?

A) ​void
B) ​nous
C) ​apeiron
D) ​atomos
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​The Greek word atomos means

A) ​divided
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C) ​small
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​How does Heraclitus' account of change differ from ours?
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​What are the two basic notions for Empedocles?

A) ​Fire and water
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C) ​Strike and love
D) ​Love and water
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​Where was Thales from?

A) ​Corinth
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C) ​Stagira
D) ​Miletus
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​Where was Heraclitus born?

A) ​Corinth
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​Who used fire imagery to solve the problem of the one and the many?

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C) ​Zeno
D) ​Anaximander
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​What is the problem of the "one and the many"? Which do you believe is the best ancient approach to this problem, and why?
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​Who held that he had been a dumb sea fish?

A) ​Empedocles
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C) ​Socrates
D) ​Epicurus
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​How many wisdoms were there, according to Heraclitus?

A) ​1
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C) ​3
D) ​4
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​According to Empedocles, how many basis components does reality consist of?

A) ​2
B) ​4
C) ​6
D) ​8
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​Nous is the Greek word for

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​Why did Zeno believe that the idea of motion was absurd? Do you agree with him, or not? Why do you believe as you do?
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​Who held that reality was completely full?

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D) ​Anaximander
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​Who said you cannot step twice into the same river?

A) ​Thales
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D) ​Anaximander
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​What is the difference between cosmology and ontology? How are these two fields related?
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​What is atomism? Do you agree with this view, or not? Explain your reasoning.
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​Is philosophy good for anything? If so, what? If not, why not?
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