Philosophy Quiz - Unit 1

A beautifully illustrated philosophical landscape featuring iconic philosophers' silhouettes, books, and symbols of the First Cause Argument and Design Theory.

Philosophy Quiz - First Cause and Design Theory

Test your knowledge on key philosophical arguments and scholars in our engaging Philosophy Quiz! Explore concepts like the First Cause Argument, Design Theory, and the nature of religious experiences through various thought-provoking questions.

  • Challenge your understanding of philosophical theories
  • Learn about influential scholars and their contributions
  • Sharpen your critical thinking skills
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ThinkingScribe42
Who is the scholar associated with the First Cause Argument?
What is the name given to God according to this theory
Divine maker
Uncausable cause
How can the First Cause be described?
Deductive
Inductive
What is the name of the analogy to describe this argument?
In which book does the belief of 'exhilio' come from?
Exodus
Genesis
genis
What is the name of the criticism, in which God is used to fill in unknown questions?
God of the Gaps
The Goldilocks Principle
What is the name of the scholar who explained the Design Theory?
William Paley
Kant
Paley
Who is the scholar who came up with the Goldilocks Principle?
Bernard Russell
Paul Davies
Who criticised the nature of God by saying "... Only the first rude essay of some infant deity, who afterward abandoned it, ashamed of his performance."
David Hume
Kant
Which argument describes the religious experiece argument?
Inductive
Deductive
Who is the scholar who believed that religious experience was an illusion that came from feelings of frustration?
R F Holland
Sigmund Freud
Our innate sense is our inbuilt sense of ....
Right and wrong
Ability to reason
Who called the ultimate goal of every human was to bring about the summum bonum or the ‘highest good’?
Bernard Russell
Kant
Who argued that a guilty conscience is God’s voice inside our head – ‘the voice of God.’
Cardinal John Newman
C. S. Lewis
Who argues that we have an evolved intuitive sense of right and wrong, what he calls a ‘lust to be nice’.
Edward Osbourne Wilson
Richard Dawkins
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