Deck 4: The Wise Man: Socrates
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Deck 4: The Wise Man: Socrates
1
We know of Socrates only from Plato.
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2
Plato wrote the Memorabilia .
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3
Socrates held that happiness was a matter of inner qualities.
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4
Socrates wrote nothing philosophical.
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5
Aristotle wrote the Symposium .
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6
Socrates guiding motto was, "Do as you would be done by."
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7
For Socrates, it was important to engage with others.
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8
Socrates talked about incontinence in its original sense as lack of self-control.
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9
Socrates was executed by Athens.
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10
Plato claimed that Socrates wrote a hymn to Apollo.
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11
Socrates was handsome.
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12
Jaspers referred to paradigmatic individuals.
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13
Socrates held that to have no wants was divine.
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14
Socrates never used irony.
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15
Socrates referred to himself as a gadfly.
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16
Socrates was paid for teaching.
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17
Socrates used a dialectical method of questioning.
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18
Socrates was unmarried.
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19
Socrates was a pagan.
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20
Socrates had only one coat.
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21
There were similarities between the thought of Socrates and Buddha.
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22
The Oracle at Delphi said that no man was wiser than Plato.
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23
Who said that to lead a worthless life was an evil?
A) Socrates
B) Diogenes
C) Aristotle
D) Lao-tzu
A) Socrates
B) Diogenes
C) Aristotle
D) Lao-tzu
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24
Egoism emphasizes
A) Beliefs
B) Emotions
C) Others
D) Desires
A) Beliefs
B) Emotions
C) Others
D) Desires
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25
At some times in Greek history techne meant
A) Art
B) Possibility
C) Soul
D) Causation
A) Art
B) Possibility
C) Soul
D) Causation
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26
Socrates described himself as
A) a fisher of men
B) a fisher of souls
C) a physician of men
D) a physician of souls
A) a fisher of men
B) a fisher of souls
C) a physician of men
D) a physician of souls
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27
What did Socrates claim virtue was?
A) Love
B) Habit
C) Trust
D) Wisdom
A) Love
B) Habit
C) Trust
D) Wisdom
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28
Polydamas was an athlete.
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29
Alcibiades said that he would almost be happy to learn that Socrates was dead.
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30
Who wrote the Gorgias ?
A) Plato
B) Aristotle
C) Cicero
D) Lao-tzu
A) Plato
B) Aristotle
C) Cicero
D) Lao-tzu
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31
Socrates prayed to receive "good gifts."
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32
Socrates believed he was ignorant.
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33
Alcibiades disliked Socrates.
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34
Who said that to pretend to know what you do not know is a disease?
A) Socrates
B) Buddha
C) Lao-tzu
D) Aristotle
A) Socrates
B) Buddha
C) Lao-tzu
D) Aristotle
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35
Socrates denied that humans have souls.
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36
The claim that behavior is always controlled by belief about what is good and the means to that good is
A) Sophistry
B) Akrasia
C) Intellectualism
D) Dualism
A) Sophistry
B) Akrasia
C) Intellectualism
D) Dualism
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37
What did Socrates think we are?
A) Our souls
B) Our words
C) Our actions
D) Our society
A) Our souls
B) Our words
C) Our actions
D) Our society
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38
What does no one knowingly do?
A) Harm to others
B) Evil
C) Good
D) Good to others
A) Harm to others
B) Evil
C) Good
D) Good to others
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39
Thrasymachus held that the values of a society reflected the interests of the strong.
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40
Socrates was charged with rejecting the gods acknowledged by Rome.
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41
At which battle was Socrates the last Athenian to give way?
A) Thrace
B) Bull Run
C) Delium
D) Hollin
A) Thrace
B) Bull Run
C) Delium
D) Hollin
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42
Who used Buddha and Jesus as examples of paradigmatic individuals?
A) Marx
B) Jaspers
C) Mill
D) Frankl
A) Marx
B) Jaspers
C) Mill
D) Frankl
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43
To whom was Socrates married?
A) Octavia
B) Zenophon
C) Xanthippe
D) Cleanthes
A) Octavia
B) Zenophon
C) Xanthippe
D) Cleanthes
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44
How many sons did Socrates have?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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45
Do you believe that Socrates could be blamed for neglecting his family? Why or why not?
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46
What did jurors use to vote with in ancient Athens?
A) Bronze disks
B) Bronze tablets
C) Iron pyrites
D) Iron rings
A) Bronze disks
B) Bronze tablets
C) Iron pyrites
D) Iron rings
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47
To whom did Socrates owe a cock?
A) Asclepius
B) Crito
C) Cicero
D) Alcibiades
A) Asclepius
B) Crito
C) Cicero
D) Alcibiades
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48
How many members were on the Athenian Committee?
A) 30
B) 100
C) 300
D) 500
A) 30
B) 100
C) 300
D) 500
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49
Socrates was poisoned by
A) Conine
B) Cocaine
C) Heroin
D) Cyanide
A) Conine
B) Cocaine
C) Heroin
D) Cyanide
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50
What did Socrates think should determine beauty?
A) Usefulness
B) Attractiveness
C) Intellectual appeal
D) Sexual appeal
A) Usefulness
B) Attractiveness
C) Intellectual appeal
D) Sexual appeal
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51
Do you believe that Socrates is admirable because he died for his ideals? Is it always admirable to die for one's ideals? What if one's ideals are foolish, or evil?
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52
Who said that he found the men in most repute to be the most foolish?
A) Lao-te
B) Socrates
C) Plato
D) Marx
A) Lao-te
B) Socrates
C) Plato
D) Marx
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53
Who said that one ought not to talk as though he were asleep?
A) Herod
B) Hesiod
C) Heraclitus
D) Socrates
A) Herod
B) Hesiod
C) Heraclitus
D) Socrates
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54
How many parts did an Athenian trial consist of?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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55
When Socrates prayed, who did he think should decide which gifts he should receive?
A) The wise
B) The gods
C) The Oracle
D) Fortune
A) The wise
B) The gods
C) The Oracle
D) Fortune
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56
John Milton had his poetic Satan state, "Evil, be thou my good." How would Socrates respond to this? Explain your answer.
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57
Who challenged Socrates to a beauty contest?
A) Plato
B) Crito
C) Critobulus
D) Pseudo-Plato
A) Plato
B) Crito
C) Critobulus
D) Pseudo-Plato
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58
Who claimed that status and riches would come at the expense of one's integrity?
A) Lao-tzu
B) Plato
C) Socrates
D) Lie Zi
A) Lao-tzu
B) Plato
C) Socrates
D) Lie Zi
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59
Do you think that Socrates' approach would really work to change a society or not? Explain your answer. Do you think that this was his aim? If so, why? If not, what was his aim?
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60
Do you believe that Socrates had a duty to die? Why or why not? Do you think that you have a duty to obey the State? Explain your answer.
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61
Do you believe that Socrates' insistence on his principles was a form of vanity? Explain your answer.
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62
Do you agree with Socrates' account of beauty? Explain your answer.
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63
What do you think the strengths and weaknesses of the Socratic method are? Would you like to have Socrates as a teacher? Why or why not?
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