Mind and Body
Personal Identity
The Good Life
Wild
Mr Regalo
100

The position that mind and body are separate entities.

Dualism

100

The amalgamation of Wanda's brain and your body.

Schwanda

100

What term does Aristotle use to describe the highest good or the 'good life' for humans?

Eudaimonia

100

'Schwanda' is created after a horrific accident with what?

A steamroller.

100
Mr Regalo's favourite drink.

Matcha

200

The theory that "the simplest explanation is the best".

Occam's Razor

200

What kind of term is "person", according to Locke?

Forensic
200

The virtue Nietzsche associates with the capacity to maintain one's independence from the values of the herd.

Solitude

200

How many sides does a chilliagon have?

1000 sides

200

Mr Regalo's favourite kpop group.

Stray Kids

300

A distinction made between the way something is conveyed in language and its nature in existence.

Semantic/Ontological Distinction
300

The three ideas of association identified by Hume.

Resemblance, contiguity, causation

300

The position that argues that pursuing my self-interest justifies an action.

Egoism

300

Besides pot-smoking and sudoku, give another example of another meaningless activity.

Crossword puzzles, handwritten copies of War and peace, dedicating your life to a goldfish, etc.

300

Mr Regalo's favourite philosopher from the course.

Wolf

400

Complete the quote: "________ is what makes the mind-body problem really intractable."

Consciousness

400

An important mechanism in both Locke and Hume's philosophy providing evidence for personal identity.

Memory

400
According to Socrates, is poetry a knack or area of expertise?

Knack

400

Name the two other speaking characters from Plato's Gorgias apart from Socrates, Gorgias and Callicles.

Polus and Chaerephon

400

What Mr Regalo wants to do outside of teaching.

Go back to university and get a PhD in philosophy.

500

Finish the quote:

"Whatever I have up till now accepted as most true I have acquired either from the senses or through the senses. But from time to time I have found that the senses deceive, and it is prudent never...

...to trust completely those who have deceived us even once."

500

Finish the quote:

"Though the brain in question is indeed the same, it is nonetheless clear to all of us that brains alone do not learn to ride bicycles. Nor, indeed, do brains alone remember having done so...

...People learn to ride bicycles and people remember having done so.

500

Finish the quote:

"Temperance and courage, then, are destroyed by excess and defect...

...and preserved by the mean.

500

Finish the quote:

"An organism has conscious states...

...if there is something it is like to be that organism.

500

Mr Regalo's best friend at school.

Ms Ruth

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