Ancient Greece
Definitions
Philosophical Vocab
Who Said it?
Fill in the blank: Random Philosophical Arguments
100

What does philosophy mean in Ancient Greek?

Love of Wisdom

100

Define ethics

Study of morality - what we ought to do

100

Nihilism (specifically moral nihilism)

Rejection of moral principles and values

100

God is Dead

Nietzsche

100

As human persons, it is our ___________ to treat with respect not only our fellow humans, but also everything in our world.

Responsiblity

200

Three major Greek philosophers

Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle

200

Define epistemology

Theory of knowledge - how we come to know

200

Materialism

Nothing but physical material exists

200

I think therefore I am

Descartes

200

Our _______ is an important tool that allows us to go beyond many of our physical limits. 

Mind

300

Who is a Sophist?

A paid/hired teacher of philosophy

300

Define existentialism

Study of the existence of the person as a free and responsible agent

300

Dualism

Existence of two different kinds of things/substances

300

An unexamined life is not worth living

Socrates

300

The only true wisdom is in knowing you know ____.

Nothing

400

Who came up with the three parts of soul?

Plato

400

Define metaphysics

Study of the nature of reality

400

Sage

Wise person

400

Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom

Aristotle

400

The more I ____, the more I acquire, the more certain I am that I know nothing

Read

500
Father of philosophy (Hint: not the Western philosophy)

Thales

500

Define ontology

Study of being - the kinds and structures of objects, properties, events, processes, and relations in every area of reality

500

A priori

reasoning or knowledge which proceeds from deduction rather than from observation

500

To be is to be perceived

Berkley
500

_________ is the ability to regulate one's actions and behavior.

Prudence

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