Deck 2: The Pre-Socratics and the Sophists

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Philosophy began in ancient __________ in the sixth century BCE.

A) Egypt
B) Greece
C) China
D) Persia
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According to tradition, __________ was the first philosopher.

A) Socrates
B) Anaximander
C) Parmenides
D) Thales
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According to Thales, the universe is fundamentally __________.

A) material stuff
B) water
C) fire
D) air
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Thales's great contribution to philosophy and science is (are) his __________, whereby he sought natural and simple explanations for natural phenomena.

A) thought
B) conjecture
C) scientific instruments
D) method
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__________ is said to have been a pupil of Thales.

A) Socrates
B) Anaximander
C) Parmenides
D) Heraclitus
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Anaximander contends that everything came from a formless, imperishable substance called __________.

A) apeiron
B) water
C) atoms
D) the void
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__________ is the central idea of Heraclitus.

A) Apeiron
B) The logos
C) Paradox
D) Atomism
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Heraclitus claims that although all things __________, they are really __________.

A) compete; symbiotic
B) move; fluctuating
C) are unchanging; eternal
D) flow; unchanging
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According to Heraclitus, we should strive to maintain __________ in our lives.

A) intellectual self-discipline
B) virtuous activity
C) balance and moderation
D) pleasure and the absence of pain
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Among other things, Parmenides is famous for his systematic __________.

A) employment of deductive argument
B) employment of inductive argument
C) employment of fallacious argument
D) interpretation of astronomical signs
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Parmenides distinguishes between appearance and __________.

A) seeming
B) reality
C) non-being
D) authenticity
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Parmenides argues that reality consists of the __________.

A) Infinite
B) Many
C) One
D) Finite
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__________ argues that it is impossible to think or talk of "what is not."

A) Thales
B) Parmenides
C) Heraclitus
D) Democritus
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Among the features of reality, according to Parmenides, is __________.

A) uniformity
B) difference
C) instability
D) plurality
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According to Parmenides, reality is __________.

A) illusory
B) fluctuating
C) uncreated
D) created
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Democritus advances the theory known as ancient __________.

A) monism
B) mechanics
C) relativism
D) atomism
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Democritus's theory includes the view that reality consists of __________ and the void.

A) atoms
B) indestructible composites
C) composites
D) electrons
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Democritus posits the void, which is __________.

A) what we today call a black hole
B) an airless space
C) not the same as nothing
D) the same as nothing
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Democritus explains events in __________.

A) divine terms
B) terms of predestination
C) terms of human will
D) mechanistic terms
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Sophists were __________.

A) public servants
B) poets
C) itinerant professors
D) religious prophets
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The Sophists prefer __________ explanations of phenomena.

A) purely deductive
B) divine
C) naturalistic
D) relativistic
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According to the Sophists, __________ are determined neither by the gods nor nature.

A) moral codes and scientific explanations
B) scientific explanations and legal codes
C) moral beliefs and legal codes
D) religious beliefs and moral beliefs
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__________ famously declared, "Man is the measure of all things."

A) Protagoras
B) Democritus
C) Zeno
D) Heraclitus
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Plato __________ Protagoras's position.

A) utterly rejects
B) generally endorses
C) completely embraces
D) thoroughly respects
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The Sophists were skilled at, among other things, __________.

A) horticulture
B) dentistry
C) animal husbandry
D) rhetoric
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__________ asserts, "if it came into being, it is not; nor is it if ever it is going to be."

A) Anaximander
B) Heraclitus
C) Parmenides
D) Democritus
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Zeno supports __________ view with a number of paradoxes.

A) Anaximander's
B) Heraclitus'
C) Parmenides'
D) Democritus'
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__________ is credited with promoting the view that through unaided reason, we can come to know what the world is like.

A) Anaximander
B) Heraclitus
C) Parmenides
D) Democritus
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__________ asserts, "Moderation is the greatest virtue."

A) Anaximander
B) Heraclitus
C) Parmenides
D) Democritus
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One commonality between Socrates and the Sophists was the latter's focus on __________ inquiries.

A) astronomical
B) humanistic
C) meteorological
D) metaphysical
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Thales thought one substance could account for everything in the universe.
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According to Heraclitus, there is an underlying, unchanging sameness behind the flux of things.
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Heraclitus rejects the idea of an organizing principle of the universe.
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Parmenides asserts, "All things are one."
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The basic outlines of natural selection were first articulated by Empedocles.
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According to Zeno, there is no such thing as motion.
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Zeno's paradoxes are intended to demonstrate the multiplicity of things in the universe.
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Atoms, according to Democritus, are indivisible, minute bits of stuff that move randomly in an infinite void.
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According to ancient atomism, atoms consist of neutrons and protons.
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Thales posits that the Earth floats on water like a raft.
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Anaximander posits that the Earth is suspended in space at the center of the universe.
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According to Plato, relativism is inconsistent because if all sincerely held beliefs are equally true, then two opposing beliefs are true at the same time.
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The relativist is committed to the view that there are objective truths.
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Subjective relativism is the view that truth depends on what the individual accepts as true, not on the way things are.
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Cultural relativism implies that other cultures are beyond moral criticism.
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Cultural relativism implies that social reformers like Martin Luther King Jr. are wrong about the possibility of moral progress.
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The Sophists hold that absolute knowledge is attainable.
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Heraclitus claims that the logos is constantly in flux.
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Of all the early Greek notions about the nature of the universe, Democritus's theory comes closest to that of modern scientists.
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Parmenides is a pluralist who holds that there are multiple things in the universe.
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Deck 2: The Pre-Socratics and the Sophists
1
Philosophy began in ancient __________ in the sixth century BCE.

A) Egypt
B) Greece
C) China
D) Persia
B
2
According to tradition, __________ was the first philosopher.

A) Socrates
B) Anaximander
C) Parmenides
D) Thales
D
3
According to Thales, the universe is fundamentally __________.

A) material stuff
B) water
C) fire
D) air
B
4
Thales's great contribution to philosophy and science is (are) his __________, whereby he sought natural and simple explanations for natural phenomena.

A) thought
B) conjecture
C) scientific instruments
D) method
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__________ is said to have been a pupil of Thales.

A) Socrates
B) Anaximander
C) Parmenides
D) Heraclitus
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Anaximander contends that everything came from a formless, imperishable substance called __________.

A) apeiron
B) water
C) atoms
D) the void
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__________ is the central idea of Heraclitus.

A) Apeiron
B) The logos
C) Paradox
D) Atomism
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Heraclitus claims that although all things __________, they are really __________.

A) compete; symbiotic
B) move; fluctuating
C) are unchanging; eternal
D) flow; unchanging
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According to Heraclitus, we should strive to maintain __________ in our lives.

A) intellectual self-discipline
B) virtuous activity
C) balance and moderation
D) pleasure and the absence of pain
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Among other things, Parmenides is famous for his systematic __________.

A) employment of deductive argument
B) employment of inductive argument
C) employment of fallacious argument
D) interpretation of astronomical signs
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Parmenides distinguishes between appearance and __________.

A) seeming
B) reality
C) non-being
D) authenticity
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12
Parmenides argues that reality consists of the __________.

A) Infinite
B) Many
C) One
D) Finite
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13
__________ argues that it is impossible to think or talk of "what is not."

A) Thales
B) Parmenides
C) Heraclitus
D) Democritus
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Among the features of reality, according to Parmenides, is __________.

A) uniformity
B) difference
C) instability
D) plurality
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According to Parmenides, reality is __________.

A) illusory
B) fluctuating
C) uncreated
D) created
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Democritus advances the theory known as ancient __________.

A) monism
B) mechanics
C) relativism
D) atomism
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Democritus's theory includes the view that reality consists of __________ and the void.

A) atoms
B) indestructible composites
C) composites
D) electrons
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18
Democritus posits the void, which is __________.

A) what we today call a black hole
B) an airless space
C) not the same as nothing
D) the same as nothing
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19
Democritus explains events in __________.

A) divine terms
B) terms of predestination
C) terms of human will
D) mechanistic terms
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20
Sophists were __________.

A) public servants
B) poets
C) itinerant professors
D) religious prophets
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21
The Sophists prefer __________ explanations of phenomena.

A) purely deductive
B) divine
C) naturalistic
D) relativistic
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22
According to the Sophists, __________ are determined neither by the gods nor nature.

A) moral codes and scientific explanations
B) scientific explanations and legal codes
C) moral beliefs and legal codes
D) religious beliefs and moral beliefs
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23
__________ famously declared, "Man is the measure of all things."

A) Protagoras
B) Democritus
C) Zeno
D) Heraclitus
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Plato __________ Protagoras's position.

A) utterly rejects
B) generally endorses
C) completely embraces
D) thoroughly respects
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The Sophists were skilled at, among other things, __________.

A) horticulture
B) dentistry
C) animal husbandry
D) rhetoric
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__________ asserts, "if it came into being, it is not; nor is it if ever it is going to be."

A) Anaximander
B) Heraclitus
C) Parmenides
D) Democritus
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27
Zeno supports __________ view with a number of paradoxes.

A) Anaximander's
B) Heraclitus'
C) Parmenides'
D) Democritus'
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__________ is credited with promoting the view that through unaided reason, we can come to know what the world is like.

A) Anaximander
B) Heraclitus
C) Parmenides
D) Democritus
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__________ asserts, "Moderation is the greatest virtue."

A) Anaximander
B) Heraclitus
C) Parmenides
D) Democritus
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One commonality between Socrates and the Sophists was the latter's focus on __________ inquiries.

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B) humanistic
C) meteorological
D) metaphysical
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Thales thought one substance could account for everything in the universe.
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According to Heraclitus, there is an underlying, unchanging sameness behind the flux of things.
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Heraclitus rejects the idea of an organizing principle of the universe.
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Parmenides asserts, "All things are one."
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The basic outlines of natural selection were first articulated by Empedocles.
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According to Zeno, there is no such thing as motion.
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Zeno's paradoxes are intended to demonstrate the multiplicity of things in the universe.
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Atoms, according to Democritus, are indivisible, minute bits of stuff that move randomly in an infinite void.
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According to ancient atomism, atoms consist of neutrons and protons.
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Thales posits that the Earth floats on water like a raft.
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Anaximander posits that the Earth is suspended in space at the center of the universe.
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According to Plato, relativism is inconsistent because if all sincerely held beliefs are equally true, then two opposing beliefs are true at the same time.
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The relativist is committed to the view that there are objective truths.
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Subjective relativism is the view that truth depends on what the individual accepts as true, not on the way things are.
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Cultural relativism implies that other cultures are beyond moral criticism.
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Cultural relativism implies that social reformers like Martin Luther King Jr. are wrong about the possibility of moral progress.
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The Sophists hold that absolute knowledge is attainable.
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Heraclitus claims that the logos is constantly in flux.
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Of all the early Greek notions about the nature of the universe, Democritus's theory comes closest to that of modern scientists.
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Parmenides is a pluralist who holds that there are multiple things in the universe.
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