Types of Cosmopolitanism
Stoics
Plato's Republic
Cynics
Final Jeopardy
200

Who would want you to travel to other countries and appreciate their cultures?

Appiah

200

What kind of friendship do the Stoics believe in? 

a. Pleasure

b. Utility

c. Cosmopolitanism

d. Virtue 

d. virtue 

200

 

In Plato's ideal city, the guardians’ first priority is ___

a. The citizens

b. Other guardians

c. The city

d. The rulers

c. The City

200

Which Cynic philosopher said, “there was nothing wrong with taking lunch in the marketplace. But there is nothing wrong with taking lunch; therefore, there is nothing wrong with doing it in the marketplace"?

Diogenes 

400

Which type of cosmopolitanism would align with the statement “Allegiance to locality is morally incorrect or irrelevant?"

Old Cosmopolitanism 

400

Who created the concentric circles idea? 

a. Nussbaum

b. Hierocles’

c. Cicero

d. Epictetus

b. Hierocles'

400

Plato stated that the guardians should be friendly to insiders, but fierce to outsiders. He says that, in doing so, they will closely resemble ____.

Dogs

400

The Cynics believed that life should be lived in agreement with _____. 

Nature 

600

Individuals who believe in ______ would praise you for always “leaving things better than you found them.”

Rooted Cosmopolitanism 

600

Who said that "diversity of character carries with it such great significance that suicide may be for one man a duty, for another [under the same circumstances], a crime"?

a. Cicero 

600

The main focus/point of Plato's ideal city is to achieve ___ within the city, and ___ within the people.

Justice, Justice

600

Which of the following philosophers was NOT a Cynic? 

a. Diogenes

b. Crates

c. Zeno

d. Hipparchia

c. Zeno

800

If you stated “We should view cosmopolitanism as a sentiment, not an ideology,” who would be more than willing to stand by you and this claim?(Note that this person could be dead or alive.)

Appiah

800

Where did Epictetus establish his school of Stoic philosophy?

Nicopolis 

800

What are the three classes in Plato’s ideal city, and the metal within each of their souls?

Guardians; Gold. Producers/ farmers; Silver. Peasants/citizens; Bronze

800

Why did Diogenes believe that everything in existence belonged to him?

Because he believed he was a wise man, wise men are friends with gods, and friends share everything in common

1000

What are the five themes in Cynic ethics that we discussed in class?

Training, Self-sufficiency, Endurance, Freedom/Frankness of speech, Tuphos

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