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The Ultimate Philosophy Quiz

Test your knowledge of philosophy with our comprehensive quiz! Delve into the teachings of ancient philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and explore fundamental concepts that have shaped human thought.

Whether you're a student, a philosophy enthusiast, or just curious, this quiz is designed to challenge your understanding and spark your interest.

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Greek Philosopher. Formulated a practical, ethical and religious philosophy which placed supreme value on intellectual activity.
Philosophy
Pythagoras
Philippines
"Philo/Philia" means friend or love
True
False
"Sophia" means knowledge or wisdom
True
False
"Philosophy" means love for ___
Nature
Wisdom
Truth
Hope
Classification of man: someone who is contented in a little way or things
A lover of GAIN
A lover of HONOR
A lover of WISDOM
Classification of man: ultimate type of a man na matured sa decision-making.
A lover of GAIN
A lover of HONOR
A lover of WISDOM
Classification of man: satisfied in accomplishment in life (not material things but honor)
A lover of GAIN
A lover of HONOR
A lover of WISDOM
Ancient Philosophere are Socrates, Plato, Aristotle.
True
False
Teacher ni Plato. An evil-doer and curious person. He challenged his students to think for themselves. He did not reveal answers, he did not reveal the truth. He encouraged to use the mind to answer questions.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
For Socrates, true knowledge is wisdom and in effect, it means virtue.
True
False
His job was not to teach truth but to show his students how they could pull truth out of their own minds.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
In every answer, there is a question to be asked until it reaches to a conclusion. And in every conclusion, may argument.
Socrates
Plato
Platonic Doctrine
Socratic Dialogue
Ignorance is the result of evil. Solution: know thyself.
True
False
His idea of philosophy is a discovery of an unchanging system of reality beyond the satisfying appearance of our senses.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
We are deceived by our senses.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Virtue may be taught and depends on knowledge. Knowledge is virtue, and ignorance is vice
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Ignorance is the result of evil. Solution: know thyself.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Its premised on the belief that the physical objects are not permanent representations of unchanging ideas, and that the ideas alone give true knowledge as they are known by the mind.
Socratic Diaologue
Platonic Doctrine
Usually purely spiritual. Free from sensual desire.
Socratic Diaologue
Platonic Doctrine
He believed that the world contained such constituted elements which are called IDEAS OR FORMS.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Our senses deceive us.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Plato: body + soul = perfection. The body and the mind should be healthy.
True
False
Poor leadership = poor laws. A wrong decision in placing someone in a given class will lead to unhappinesss or worse, to rebellion.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Aristotle is product of the brilliant ideas of Socrates and Plato
True
False
Ang katotohanan ay nasa utak natin = rationalism.
True
False
Knowledge already exists even before. Knowledge is a priori.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Aristotle: ang katotohanan ay based on evidence and experiences. It is our experiences that make us knowledgeable = empiricism
True
False
Knowledge is a posteriori.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Instead of trying to discover the nature of the good life for all men by reflection, he examined the behavior and talked to various people.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Too much is as bad as too little. Moral behavior is the mean between two extremes - at one end is excess, at the other deficiency.
Doctrine of the mean: or the golden mean
Socratic Dialogue
Platonic Doctrine
Are irrational habits or practices because they often stem from passion which often goes beyond reason.
Vices
Doctrine
Golden Mean
Division of Philosophy: Speculative & Practical.
True
False
Things work on our mind, how our mind works. Contemplative knowledge and understanding and not necessarily for practical life purposes.
Speculative
Practical
Our experiences. It deals with the matters involved in the daily life of man.
Speculative
Practical
Science that deals with human knowledge, the focus is to know the truth.
Epistemology
Metaphysics
Axiology
Epistemology is a science that deals with human knowledge, the focus is to know the truth. It is divided into TWO. SELECT THE TWO.
Rationalism: It is how our mind works and is the basis of truth because it is what’s on our minds.
Empiricism: The view, experience, and the only source of knowledge.
Ontology: Theory about the nature of being.
Psychology: Studies of soul of the body
€I think therefore I am”
Erwin Apostol
Rene Descartes
Si Jazee
Ambrams Maslow
Study of nature of things. State of being, Science, Nature Beyond Physical Appearance.
Epistemology
Metaphysics
Axiology
Dermatology
Metaphysics is a study of nature of things. It is divided into three, SELECT THE THREE.
Ontology: Theory about the nature of being.
Cosmology: “Kosmos” means “Order”. How do people and the universe exist?
Psychology: Studies of soul of the body.
Empiricism: The view, experience, and the only source of knowledge.
The Study of Value. How we put importance to a one thing.
Epistemology
Metaphysics
Axiology
Axiology is a study of value. It is divided into TWO, SELECT THE TWO.
Ethics: Study of Moral Aspects of a human being.
Aesthetics: Study of Beauty
Ontology: Theory about the nature of being.
Rationalism: It is how our mind works and is the basis of truth because it is what’s on our minds.
Correspondence Theory as a mean and foundation of truth.
True
False
Linguistic Turn as a mean and foundation of truth. Kung paano natin ginagamit yung words, language based doon sa context. IMPORTANCE OF CONTEXT.
True
True
€consciousnes is consciousness of something,’ - kaya mo naiisip yan kasi it exists. Claims that every ‘consciousnes is consciousness of something,’ and you will have to get to many steps to get to the essence of things.
Phenomenology
Empirlistim
Linguistic Term
Platonic Doctrine
When we are comfortable with the things that we already know.
Natural Attitude
Transcendental Attitude
When we try our best to direct our consciousness to investigate the essence of every phenomenon.
Natural Attitude
Transcendental Attitude
WHO AM I? Human consciousness and existence.
True
False
Everyone can investigate everything, with the right rigor and discipline and diligence. Anyone can know the truth themselves, if they are not lazy to think. Anyone can be a phenomenology.
Socrates
Rene Descartes
Abrahams Maslow
Edmund Hessuerl
HUMAN BEINGS’ APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENT:
Instrumental Approach: Human being affirms the protection of the environment as long as it possesses value or importance for the human being.
Anthropological Approach: considers the environment as an object without any consciousness of its own.
Utilitarianism: This approac focuses on the consequences of human action, whether it is right or wrong.
Natural Law Ethics: There is goodness in humans nature to do good which is rooted in the goodness of God.
Virtue Ethics Perspective: The act of caring andd respecting become sour second nature
Axiological Approach: Nakikita yung beauty ng nature. Hindi siya gawa ng kahit sino.
Existential Phenomenology: Adding the term existential to phenomenological, however, makes our investigation of truth shift from looking at knowledge, to looking at the meaning of the be-ing of things.
True
False
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