Philosophers
Random Calculus Question Chapter 1
Plato and Pythagoras
Random Calculus Questions Chapter 2
More Random Questions
100

Who made the Pythagoras Theorem famous and was one of the greatest philosophers of the time. 

Plato


100

What is the most important problem in philosophy?

"Why do things change?" 

100

What is the problem of motion?

Motion can be both predictable and unpredictable. 

100

When did Zeno live?

400 BC


100

What are the Trivium?

Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric

200

Alexander the Great's teacher. He did other stuff to I guess. 

Aristotle.

200
How is the Greek's idea of motion different?

It refers to change and transformation as well as simple movement. 

200

When did Pythagoras (roughly) live?

500 BC

200

What is Plato's Challenge?

To mathematically describe the chaotic motion of the heavens. 

200

What is the Quadrivium?

Arithmetic, Geometry, Astronomy, and Music. 

300

The first Greek philosopher (and scientist) was ___

(extra points if you correctly guess his century)

Thales Miletus (circa 500 BC)

300

What is natural philosophy?

It is the old term for science. 
300

What two important views did Plato inherit from the Pythagoreans?

1: The human soul is immortal. 

2: The physical world is fundamentally mathematical. 

300

What was Zeno's outrageous suggestion?

That motion simply can't occur. 

300

What was the homework that Plato assigned the Academy? 

Create mathematical systems that accurately describes and predicts the motion of the heavens. 


400

Mathematician, Scientist, and Philosopher, ______ is credited for creating the _____ Theorem. 

Pythagoras. 

400

How was Thales important? 

(there are two answers)

1: For first providing the problem of change. 

2: Being the first mathematician. 

400

What were the two realms Plato divided reality into?

A physical realm and a non-physical realm

400

Who said, "You can never step into the same river twice."? 

Heraclitus. 

400

According to Plato, why was the study of mathematics important?

For our souls to become part of the ultimate reality. 

500

This philosopher created a paradox that is still not figured out today

Zeno

500

What was Thales' original answer to the problem of change? And why?

Water. It connects almost everything, providing unity. Unification is one of the main goals for any scientific theory. 

500

why is Plato's problem of change so difficult to solve today?

Because math, science, and philosophy are mostly divided. 

500

What were the three difficulties with describing motion using mathematics?

Each correct answer is worth 500 points. 

1: The difficulty of discovering the exact mathematics.

2: The conceptual problems surrounding the idea of motion. 

3: Space, Time, and Motion. 

500

What is Plato's Heavens?

A world outside our own filled with ideas. 

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