Deck 2: The Pre-Socratic: Sophos
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Deck 2: The Pre-Socratic: Sophos
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Socrates was a sophos.
True
2
Plato records that Thales fell into a well.
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3
The first philosophers used reason and observation.
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4
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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6
The first philosophers were concerned about the nature of nature.
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7
The sophos asked questions other people thought had been answered.
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8
According to Anacharsis, in Greece wise men speak and fools decide.
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9
A philosopher is a person in love with wisdom.
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10
The term "sophos" is from the Greek word for "wise."
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11
Socrates was the first Western philosopher.
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12
Socrates said that wisdom was a human state.
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13
Heraclitus wrote that understanding is distinct from other knowledge.
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14
Monism is the view that everything consists of one substance.
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15
Aesara of Lucania overlooked the importance of emotions.
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16
Anaxagoras held that all things which have life were ruled by mind.
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17
Diotima was Socrates' wife.
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18
The principle of sufficient reason is associated with Leibniz.
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19
Pierre Hadot is a Greek philosopher.
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20
Heraclitus held that nature loves to hide.
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21
Heraclitus was a social critic.
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22
The belief that there are many substances is
A) pluralism
B) monism
C) dichotomization
D) plenum
A) pluralism
B) monism
C) dichotomization
D) plenum
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23
Anaximander held that the earth was originally
A) fluid
B) fire
C) dust
D) sky
A) fluid
B) fire
C) dust
D) sky
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24
The Greek word for "ordered whole" was "ontic."
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25
According to Pythagoras, religion was nonsense.
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26
What meaning is not associated with the term "logos"?
A) speech
B) reason
C) discourse
D) universe
A) speech
B) reason
C) discourse
D) universe
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27
Anaximenes held that qualitative differences cannot produce quantitative changes.
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28
Pythagoras wrote extensively.
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29
Ontology is the study of
A) becoming
B) being
C) change
D) strife
A) becoming
B) being
C) change
D) strife
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30
Parmenides associated not-being with
A) truth
B) illusion
C) wisdom
D) deceit
A) truth
B) illusion
C) wisdom
D) deceit
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31
Who held that change in the form of motion was impossible?
A) Heraclitus
B) Plato
C) Zeno
D) Zenaphon
A) Heraclitus
B) Plato
C) Zeno
D) Zenaphon
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32
Thales introduced the notion of yin and yang.
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33
Pneuma is fire.
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34
Anaximenes held that the universal element is
A) water
B) fire
C) dust
D) air
A) water
B) fire
C) dust
D) air
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35
Logos can be seen as the Western expression of
A) yin
B) yang
C) dharma
D) tao
A) yin
B) yang
C) dharma
D) tao
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36
What did Heraclitus think was unchanging?
A) fire
B) order
C) change
D) goodness
A) fire
B) order
C) change
D) goodness
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37
Plato frequently ascribes ideas to Pythagoras.
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38
The Cynics hated Heraclitus.
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39
How many fragments of Anaximander's work survive?
A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
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40
The Stoics hated Heraclitus.
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41
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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42
What did Democritus think was present in the universe?
A) intentional order
B) purpose
C) design
D) predictability
A) intentional order
B) purpose
C) design
D) predictability
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43
Who was not an atomist?
A) Lucretius
B) Epicurus
C) Democritus
D) Thales
A) Lucretius
B) Epicurus
C) Democritus
D) Thales
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44
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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45
What did Pythagoreans think was the first principle of all things?
A) Reason
B) Number
C) Fire
D) Strife
A) Reason
B) Number
C) Fire
D) Strife
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46
What is Democritus's term for "no-thing"?
A) void
B) nous
C) apeiron
D) atomos
A) void
B) nous
C) apeiron
D) atomos
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47
The Greek word atomos means
A) divided
B) indivisible
C) small
D) fire
A) divided
B) indivisible
C) small
D) fire
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48
How does Heraclitus' account of change differ from ours?
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49
What are the two basic notions for Empedocles?
A) Fire and water
B) Fire and strife
C) Strike and love
D) Love and water
A) Fire and water
B) Fire and strife
C) Strike and love
D) Love and water
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50
Where was Thales from?
A) Corinth
B) Athens
C) Stagira
D) Miletus
A) Corinth
B) Athens
C) Stagira
D) Miletus
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51
Where was Heraclitus born?
A) Corinth
B) Athens
C) Lydia
D) Ephesus
A) Corinth
B) Athens
C) Lydia
D) Ephesus
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52
Who used fire imagery to solve the problem of the one and the many?
A) Thales
B) Heraclitus
C) Zeno
D) Anaximander
A) Thales
B) Heraclitus
C) Zeno
D) Anaximander
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53
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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54
Who held that he had been a dumb sea fish?
A) Empedocles
B) Anaximander
C) Socrates
D) Epicurus
A) Empedocles
B) Anaximander
C) Socrates
D) Epicurus
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55
How many wisdoms were there, according to Heraclitus?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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56
According to Empedocles, how many basis components does reality consist of?
A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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57
Nous is the Greek word for
A) mind
B) spirit
C) love
D) rope
A) mind
B) spirit
C) love
D) rope
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58
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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59
Who held that reality was completely full?
A) Plato
B) Parmenides
C) Empedocles
D) Anaximander
A) Plato
B) Parmenides
C) Empedocles
D) Anaximander
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60
Who said you cannot step twice into the same river?
A) Thales
B) Parmenides
C) Heraclitus
D) Anaximander
A) Thales
B) Parmenides
C) Heraclitus
D) Anaximander
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61
What is the difference between cosmology and ontology? How are these two fields related?
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62
What is atomism? Do you agree with this view, or not? Explain your reasoning.
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63
Is philosophy good for anything? If so, what? If not, why not?
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