QUIZ 4: Human flourishing and The Good Life

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Exploring Human Flourishing and The Good Life

Test your knowledge on the concepts of human flourishing and the pursuit of the good life with our engaging quiz! Dive into philosophical ideas, scientific methods, and the intricacies of reality as defined by great thinkers like Aristotle and Plato.

This quiz features:

  • 20 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice and open-ended formats
  • A comprehensive exploration of philosophical schools of thought
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ThinkingTree57
Eudaimonia was coined by Aristotle that literally means "good feelings" and was often defined as human flourishing in literature.
True
False
The 3rd step in the scientific method is to formulate hypothesis that could explain the said phenomenon. The goal is to reject the null hypothesis and accept the alternative hypothesis for the study
True
False
The Vienna Circle espoused the falsification theory while Karl Popper, later on, disputed the theory and introduced the verification theory.
True
False
According to Aristotle, the "truth" was the aim of practical sciences and the "good" was the end of theoretical sciences.
True
False
Accordingly, there are two aspects of reality namely world of forms and world of matter
True
False
The first step in the scientific method is:
Conduct experiment by setting up the dependent and independent variables
Observe and determine if there are unexplained occurrences and unfolding.
Formulate conclusions and provide recommendations
Gather and analyze results
The fifth step in the scientific method is:
Observe and determine if there are unexplained occurrences and unfolding.
Formulate hypothesis that could explain the said phenomenon. The goal is to reject the null hypothesis and accept the alternative hypothesis for the study
Conduct experiment by setting up the dependent and independent variables
Gather and analyze results
The second step in the scientific method is:
Determine the problem and identify factors involved.
Gather and analyze results
Observe and determine if there are unexplained occurrences and unfolding.
Formulate conclusions and provide recommendations
The fourth step in the scientific method is:
Conduct experiment by setting up the dependent and independent variables
Determine the problem and identify factors involved.
Observe and determine if there are unexplained occurrences and unfolding.
Formulate conclusions and provide recommendations
The sixth step in the scientific method is:
Observe and determine if there are unexplained occurrences and unfolding.
Determine the problem and identify factors involved.
Formulate conclusions and provide recommendations
Conduct experiment by setting up the dependent and independent variables
The third step in the scientific method is:
Observe and determine if there are unexplained occurrences and unfolding.
Formulate hypothesis that could explain the said phenomenon. The goal is to reject the null hypothesis and accept the alternative hypothesis for the study
Formulate conclusions and provide recommendations
Conduct experiment by setting up the dependent and independent variables
The first philosopher who approached the problem of reality from a “scientific” lens as we know now.
Plato
Aristotle
Confucious
Socrates
Wherein the entities are only copies of the ideal and the models, and forms are the only real entities
World of Forms
World of Matter
According to him, an action is right as far as it maximizes the attainment of happiness for the greatest number of people.
John Clifford Hill
John Luke Gilbriech
John Joseph Peters
John Stuart Mill
He recognized that change is a process and a phenomenon that happens in the world and it is constant
Plato
Aristotle
Confucious
Socrates
A school of thought where most people find the meaning of lives using God as a fulcrum in their existence. (type small letters only)
A school of thought that espoused the idea that to generate happiness, one must learn to distance oneself and be apathetic. (type small letters only)
A school of thought that emphasizes the freedom of man to carve his own destiny and to legitimate his on laws. (type small letters only)
A school of thought led by Democritus and Leucippus whose primary belief is that world is made up of and is controlled by the tiny indivisible units in the world called atoms or seeds. (type small letters only)
A school of thought with a famous mantra, "Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die". (type small letters only)
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