Discontent
Forms
Universal and Timeless
Abstractions
Comparisons
100
Dissatisfaction in how people are told to view the world.
What is Discontent
100
What are two Forms according to Ford?
What are Beauty, Virtue, and Truth.
100
This is a characteristic that we have seen through the other worldviews we have studied thus far, true or false?
What is true.
100
Abstractions are humanly created, true or false?
What is false.
100
Which worldview passively accepts the world around them?
What is Mythic worldview.
200
Which worldview does Philosophy challenge due to its' open and questioning nature?
What is The Mythic Worldview.
200
What form does Ford reference when he uses the analogy of the daffodil?
What is Beauty.
200
Match the definition of timeless with the worldview. 1. The compilation of stories 2. Universal roles 3. The things that the eye can see change, with the ideas remaining the same A. Archetypal B. Mythic C. Philosophic
What is 1.B., 2.A., 3.C.
200
Abstractions are the power of the ______, not the senses.
What is mind.
200
Which worldview holds all people, including the Gods, to an abstract standard of justice?
What is Philosophy.
300
Name one reason why people are uncomfortable with the Philosophic worldview.
What is skepticism. What is rebellion against the Forms. What is freedom.
300
Do Forms relate to particular shapes, colors, and locations?
What is false/no.
300
What is one thing that is not considered universal according to this worldview?
What are material objects.
300
Abstractions have several meanings, what are the main two?
What are literal and non-sensual.
300
In what worldview does a person no longer become the hero, but thinks about the hero.
What is the Philosophic worldview.
400
"When in Rome, do as the Romans do." Does this saying coincide with the Philosophic worldview?
What is false/no.
400
What example does Ford give to provide an "impersonal, objective standard by which we can judge the truth or falsity of a statement"? In other words a universal comparison.
What is 2+2=4, or the Mathematical Form.
400
Philosophy is not something that can be seen physically, but ideally can be felt. True or false?
What is true.
400
Why do abstractions fail to inspire acceptance? Hint: Consider the difficulty in understanding abstractions.
What is "too far-fetched" or "out of reach"
400
Which worldview is described as not recognizing a supernatural power?
What is the Archetypal Psychology worldview.
500
Who were thought to be first people to question the world?
Who are the Greeks.
500
How does one use a Philosophic mind to shape reality?
What is going beyond the surface.
500
The Philosophic mind cannot confuse the ______ (what exists in this world) with the ______ (which exists in the abstract world of Forms).
What is "is" and "ought".
500
What is knowledge considered according to Philosophy?
What is an object.
500
Which worldview disengages or "steps back" from the stories that have been told?
What is the Philosophic worldview.
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