Deck 3: Socrates: An Examined Life
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Deck 3: Socrates: An Examined Life
1
Socrates was said to have been physically __________ and personally __________.
A) attractive; dogmatic
B) unattractive; charismatic
C) fit; professional
D) decrepit; boring
A) attractive; dogmatic
B) unattractive; charismatic
C) fit; professional
D) decrepit; boring
B
2
Unlike most philosophers before him, Socrates focused on __________.
A) explaining natural phenomena
B) examining people's core beliefs and moral thinking
C) logic
D) cosmological speculation
A) explaining natural phenomena
B) examining people's core beliefs and moral thinking
C) logic
D) cosmological speculation
B
3
According to Socrates, nothing is more important in life than __________.
A) pleasure and the absence of pain
B) care of the body
C) speaking well
D) care of the soul
A) pleasure and the absence of pain
B) care of the body
C) speaking well
D) care of the soul
D
4
Socrates asked his interlocutors for __________.
A) explanations of the natural world
B) speculative theories on the heavens
C) definitions of ethical terms
D) well-reasoned political positions
A) explanations of the natural world
B) speculative theories on the heavens
C) definitions of ethical terms
D) well-reasoned political positions
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5
Socrates's method of philosophy most often begins with a __________.
A) logical paradox
B) riddle
C) question about the meaning of a concept
D) religious controversy
A) logical paradox
B) riddle
C) question about the meaning of a concept
D) religious controversy
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6
The reductio ad absurdum is a type of __________.
A) reason
B) argument
C) lecture
D) experiment
A) reason
B) argument
C) lecture
D) experiment
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7
Socrates was branded a(n) __________ by many of his contemporaries, including the playwright Aristophanes.
A) demagogue
B) sophist
C) anarchist
D) relativist
A) demagogue
B) sophist
C) anarchist
D) relativist
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8
Socrates claimed he did not accept __________ for teaching.
A) clothing
B) dinner invitations
C) political appointments
D) money
A) clothing
B) dinner invitations
C) political appointments
D) money
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9
Socrates equated virtue with __________.
A) knowledge
B) belief
C) faith
D) power
A) knowledge
B) belief
C) faith
D) power
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10
According to Socrates, a preoccupation with __________ is a clear indication that one's soul is unhealthy.
A) nature
B) social status
C) virtue
D) knowledge
A) nature
B) social status
C) virtue
D) knowledge
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11
The reductio ad absurdum shows an assumption to be __________.
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12
Socrates is concerned with __________.
A) the state of one's family affairs
B) the state of one's soul
C) one's political status
D) one's social status
A) the state of one's family affairs
B) the state of one's soul
C) one's political status
D) one's social status
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13
At his trial, Socrates refuses to cease __________ even on pain of death.
A) speaking
B) cross-examining Meletus
C) searching for a political solution to his problem
D) philosophizing
A) speaking
B) cross-examining Meletus
C) searching for a political solution to his problem
D) philosophizing
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14
The Oracle at Delphi declared no one was __________ than Socrates.
A) more ignorant
B) smarter
C) wiser
D) a better philosopher
A) more ignorant
B) smarter
C) wiser
D) a better philosopher
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15
In the Apology, Socrates declares __________.
A) "I am indeed the wisest man who ever lived"
B) "I apologize for corrupting the youth"
C) "The Sophists are best suited to improve the youth of Athens"
D) "The unexamined life is not worth living"
A) "I am indeed the wisest man who ever lived"
B) "I apologize for corrupting the youth"
C) "The Sophists are best suited to improve the youth of Athens"
D) "The unexamined life is not worth living"
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16
Socrates asks the Athenian jury to __________.
A) listen to his words and arguments
B) take pity on his wife and children
C) spare his life
D) let him leave Athens
A) listen to his words and arguments
B) take pity on his wife and children
C) spare his life
D) let him leave Athens
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17
At his trial, Socrates declares that he will __________.
A) stop philosophizing
B) engage in Athenian politics
C) not stop philosophizing
D) take care of his family
A) stop philosophizing
B) engage in Athenian politics
C) not stop philosophizing
D) take care of his family
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18
Socrates professes __________.
A) truth
B) wisdom
C) knowledge
D) ignorance
A) truth
B) wisdom
C) knowledge
D) ignorance
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19
Sophists were __________.
A) public servants
B) poets
C) itinerant professors
D) religious prophets
A) public servants
B) poets
C) itinerant professors
D) religious prophets
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20
For Socrates, an unexamined life is a tragedy because it results in grievous harm to the __________.
A) state
B) justice system
C) body
D) soul
A) state
B) justice system
C) body
D) soul
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21
For Socrates, the soul is harmed by lack of __________.
A) knowledge
B) wealth
C) community
D) courage
A) knowledge
B) wealth
C) community
D) courage
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22
A question-and-answer dialogue in which propositions are methodically scrutinized to uncover the truth is known as __________.
A) an argument
B) the Socratic method
C) the Socratic jest
D) a debate
A) an argument
B) the Socratic method
C) the Socratic jest
D) a debate
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23
If you assume that a set of statements is true, and yet you can deduce a false or absurd statement from it, then the original set of statements as a whole must be false. This kind of argument is known as __________.
A) modus tollens
B) modus ponens
C) hypothetical syllogism
D) reductio ad absurdum
A) modus tollens
B) modus ponens
C) hypothetical syllogism
D) reductio ad absurdum
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24
According to Socrates, the pursuit of __________ to the exclusion of all else is a clear sign of __________.
A) philosophical ambition; arrogance
B) worldly wisdom; sophistry
C) godliness; hubris
D) wealth and power; an unhealthy soul
A) philosophical ambition; arrogance
B) worldly wisdom; sophistry
C) godliness; hubris
D) wealth and power; an unhealthy soul
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25
For Socrates the good of the soul is attained only through an uncompromising search for __________.
A) scientific laws
B) what's true and real
C) a theory of everything
D) what's physically necessary
A) scientific laws
B) what's true and real
C) a theory of everything
D) what's physically necessary
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26
At his death, Socrates asks his friend Crito to __________.
A) clear his name
B) take revenge on his accusers
C) pay a debt
D) take care of his family
A) clear his name
B) take revenge on his accusers
C) pay a debt
D) take care of his family
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27
At his trial, Socrates cross-examines __________.
A) Anytus
B) Plato
C) Meletus
D) Crito
A) Anytus
B) Plato
C) Meletus
D) Crito
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28
Socrates made many enemies throughout Athens by __________.
A) refusing to engage in military service
B) showing that people were not as wise as they thought
C) making too much money from his teaching
D) deliberately insulting people
A) refusing to engage in military service
B) showing that people were not as wise as they thought
C) making too much money from his teaching
D) deliberately insulting people
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29
Socrates claims to be a __________ for Athens's sake.
A) gadfly
B) stingray
C) vulture
D) lion
A) gadfly
B) stingray
C) vulture
D) lion
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30
Socrates claims that __________ is not to be feared.
A) an unhealthy soul
B) death
C) prosecution
D) imprisonment
A) an unhealthy soul
B) death
C) prosecution
D) imprisonment
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31
Socrates influenced Plato and Aristotle through his grand metaphysical systems and many written works.
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32
Socrates thinks that the primary occupation of a good citizen should be the pursuit of wealth and prestige.
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33
According to Socrates, in doing anything we should always consider whether it is right or wrong.
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34
According to Socrates, nothing can harm a good man either in life or after death.
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35
At his trial, Socrates's cross-examination shows that Meletus's position is inconsistent.
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36
Socrates's interest in the well-being of the soul informs his method.
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37
Socrates admits he corrupts the youth.
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38
Socrates immediately accepts the Oracle's pronouncement that no one in Athens is wiser than he.
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39
Socrates accepts the charges against him, but uses the trial as an opportunity to explain how they came about.
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40
Socrates continues to philosophize even while awaiting his execution.
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41
Socrates holds that knowing the virtues means having them.
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42
Socrates believes that people pursue the good if they know what it is.
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43
Socrates is a committed Sophist.
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44
The Socratic method often takes the form of reductio ad absurdum.
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45
Socrates advocates moral relativism.
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46
Socrates endorses the idea that society should determine virtue.
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47
Socrates often demonstrates that people who think themselves wise really are not.
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48
Socrates is more concerned with his social standing than with philosophy.
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49
Socrates is primarily interested in questions about politics.
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50
Socrates admits he is an atheist.
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