Deck 3: The Sophist: Protagoras
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Deck 3: The Sophist: Protagoras
1
If its starting point is flawed, the most tightly reasoned argument will be flawed.
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2
Rhetoric is persuasive speaking.
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3
Athens was a democratic state.
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4
The original Sophists were wandering teachers.
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5
We get the word "sophisticated" from the period of the Sophists.
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6
The Sophists taught that power was the ultimate value.
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7
"Ethnocentrism" is from Greek roots meaning "the race at the center."
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8
The Greek word for wise led to the term "sophos."
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9
The Sophists rejected relativism.
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10
The ethnocentric person believes that he or she does not have an accent.
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11
The Ethiopians say that their gods are blue-eyed with red hair.
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12
Plato held that the "poisoned loans" of moneymakers were one of the causes of increasing numbers of beggars.
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13
The "bar-bar" noise made in certain non-Greek dialects led Greeks to call those who made it "sheep."
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14
The sophists taught that truth is a matter of appearance.
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15
The original Sophists refused payment for their teaching.
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16
The Sophists threatened the elite of Athens.
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17
The Sophists only knew of their own culture.
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18
The sophos had followers and disciples.
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19
In ancient Athens citizenship was open to all.
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20
In the fifth century B.C.E. in Athens teachers of rhetoric were paid.
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21
The Sophists believed that power was subservient to the truth.
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22
Protagoras never lived in Athens.
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23
Gyges was from
A) Corinth
B) Rome
C) Athens
D) Lydia
A) Corinth
B) Rome
C) Athens
D) Lydia
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24
The view that "might makes right" is an expression of
A) Moral relativism
B) Subjectivism
C) Moral realism
D) Egoism
A) Moral relativism
B) Subjectivism
C) Moral realism
D) Egoism
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25
"Pragmatism" is from the Greek word for
A) Politics
B) Deed
C) Truth
D) Virtue
A) Politics
B) Deed
C) Truth
D) Virtue
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26
According to William G. McAdoo, who is it impossible to defeat in argument?
A) A sophist
B) An intelligent man
C) A philosopher
D) An ignorant man
A) A sophist
B) An intelligent man
C) A philosopher
D) An ignorant man
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27
The view that all morality reduces to self-interest is
A) utilitarianism
B) deontology
C) egoism
D) relativism
A) utilitarianism
B) deontology
C) egoism
D) relativism
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28
Which ancient Greek philosopher held that by nature the strong dominate the weak?
A) Socrates
B) Cicero
C) Callicles
D) Epicurus
A) Socrates
B) Cicero
C) Callicles
D) Epicurus
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29
A cultural relativist holds that values reflect a divine order.
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30
Who was perhaps the greatest Sophist?
A) Aristotle
B) Gyges
C) Democritus
D) Protagoras
A) Aristotle
B) Gyges
C) Democritus
D) Protagoras
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31
Hospers is an ethical relativist.
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32
Who was the first great Western philosopher?
A) Gyges
B) Aristotle
C) Epicurus
D) Socrates
A) Gyges
B) Aristotle
C) Epicurus
D) Socrates
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33
The U.S. Constitution places emphasis on
A) Pleasure
B) Property
C) Propriety
D) Practicality
A) Pleasure
B) Property
C) Propriety
D) Practicality
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34
Relativism is a type of subjectivism.
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35
The term "pragmatism" is from the Greek for "politics."
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36
Plato held that Socrates was a paid hunter after the young and the wealthy.
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37
Immigrants were attracted to ancient Athens because of its reputation
A) as a trading center.
B) for chauvinism.
C) for being welcoming to women.
D) as a tolerant city.
A) as a trading center.
B) for chauvinism.
C) for being welcoming to women.
D) as a tolerant city.
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38
Plato named a dialogue after Protagoras.
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39
Socrates believed that it was always dishonorable to accept payment for teaching.
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40
There are two basic variants of relativism.
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41
What is the name for the view that we can only know our own sensations?
A) Sensationalism
B) Subjectivism
C) Egoism
D) Sophistry
A) Sensationalism
B) Subjectivism
C) Egoism
D) Sophistry
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42
Do you believe that philosophers should charge for their services? How would they go about this? Does your answer presuppose anything about the value of philosophy? From where might value of any discipline come from?
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43
Egoism is often associated with
A) moral skepticism
B) moral realism
C) pluralism
D) the Sophists
A) moral skepticism
B) moral realism
C) pluralism
D) the Sophists
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44
Do you believe that people should be required to pay for their education, or should education be free to all who can benefit? Argue for your view.
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45
Do you believe that the Sophists played a useful role or not? Explain your answer. Do you think that they are any modern equivalents of the Sophists in contemporary society? Do they play a useful role or not? Do your answers to these questions differ and if so, why?
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46
How did Socrates view his interactions with Sophists?
A) as contests
B) as warfare
C) as discussions
D) as procrastination
A) as contests
B) as warfare
C) as discussions
D) as procrastination
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47
What is Protagoras's view of wisdom, according to Plato?
A) Wisdom is what works.
B) Wisdom is what the powerful have.
C) Wisdom is justifed true belief.
D) Wisdom is truth.
A) Wisdom is what works.
B) Wisdom is what the powerful have.
C) Wisdom is justifed true belief.
D) Wisdom is truth.
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48
Who believed that all opinions were true?
A) Socrates
B) Aristotle
C) Protagoras
D) Plato
A) Socrates
B) Aristotle
C) Protagoras
D) Plato
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49
Why should you be moral? If you had a ring of invisibility, what would restrain you for using it for your own selfish ends? Should you restrain yourself from using it for your own selfish ends? Why?
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50
All arguments consist of
A) a logical structure and the truth (or falsity) of their premises.
B) a logical structure and sound premises.
C) sound premises and valid reasoning.
D) a logical structure and valid reasoning.
A) a logical structure and the truth (or falsity) of their premises.
B) a logical structure and sound premises.
C) sound premises and valid reasoning.
D) a logical structure and valid reasoning.
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51
According to Jules Henry, what did the ancients of our culture seek?
A) Clarity
B) Power
C) Peace
D) Truth
A) Clarity
B) Power
C) Peace
D) Truth
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52
How did Protagoras die?
A) By overeating.
B) In a bar room brawl.
C) Through execution.
D) By drowning.
A) By overeating.
B) In a bar room brawl.
C) Through execution.
D) By drowning.
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53
The Sophists made Athenian education
A) more democratic.
B) less democratic.
C) more aristocratic.
D) less intellectual.
A) more democratic.
B) less democratic.
C) more aristocratic.
D) less intellectual.
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54
What, according to the Sophists, does everyone seek?
A) power
B) wealth
C) wisdom
D) trade
A) power
B) wealth
C) wisdom
D) trade
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55
Who said that the Sophist makes money from unreal wisdom?
A) Aristotle
B) Socrates
C) Protagoras
D) Callicles
A) Aristotle
B) Socrates
C) Protagoras
D) Callicles
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56
What is man the measure of, according to Protagoras?
A) All things
B) Nothing
C) Himself alone
D) Morality only
A) All things
B) Nothing
C) Himself alone
D) Morality only
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57
Where was Protagoras from?
A) Abdera
B) Athens
C) Cartharge
D) Lydia
A) Abdera
B) Athens
C) Cartharge
D) Lydia
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58
The Sophists can be thought of as the first
A) social scientists
B) objectivists
C) academics
D) teachers
A) social scientists
B) objectivists
C) academics
D) teachers
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59
What did Socrates term persons who sold their wisdom for money?
A) Furies of Hades
B) Harbingers of doom
C) Corrupters of the youth
D) Prostitutes of wisdom
A) Furies of Hades
B) Harbingers of doom
C) Corrupters of the youth
D) Prostitutes of wisdom
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60
Do you believe that analytic discourse is the only path to wisdom? Explain your answer, drawing on the first three chapters of this text.
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61
Do you think that we are ever justified in imposing standards upon other people? If so, under what conditions? If not, why not? In each case you should argue for your view.
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62
Do you believe that it is impossible to form a culture-free belief? Why do you think as you do?
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63
Do you believe that morality is relative or not? You should explain precisely what your view is and then argue for it.
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