Where was philosophy born?
A. Turkey
B. Greece
C. Ionia
D. Gelves
C. Ionia
Who thought water was the origin of everything?
A. Thales
B. Plato
C. Democritus
D. Aquaman
A. Thales
Who founded the School of Miletus?
A. Juana de Arco
B. Anaximander of Miletus
C. Parmenides
D. Thales of Miletus
D. Thales of Miletus
Who was the “first idealistic philosopher”?
A. Phythagoras
B. Parmenides
C. Heraclitus
D. Socrates
B. Parmenides
What was Anaxagoras known for being?
A. The first “idealistic philosopher”
B. The “first teleological philosopher”
C. Very handsome
D. The one who thought about atoms in the void
B. The “first teleological philosopher”
Why did the Greeks have free time to think?
A. Because they were on vacation
B. Because they were “ninis”
C. Because of slavery
D. Because the extreme Mediterranean heat often kept them indoors
C. Because of Slavery
Who thought air was the origin of everything?
A. Anaximenes
B. Anaximander
C. Thales of Miletus
D. Lamine Pañal
A. Anaximenes
Why do we consider Thales de Miletus the first philosopher in history?
A. He was the first to explain the origin of the cosmos through natural causes and not mythology
B. He was the discoverer of the cosmos
C. He thought that water was very important
D. He loved to discuss with other people in his population
A. He was the first to explain the origin of the cosmos through natural causes and not mythology
Who of the following philosophers is not a Monist?
A. Anaxagoras
B. Anaximander
C. Democritus
D. Thales
C. Democritus
Who of the following philosophers is not Pluralistic?
A. Parmenindes
B. Empedodes
C. Democritus
D. Herclitus
B. Empedodes
What promoted discussion and reflection?
A. Olive harvest seasons created long periods of rest where thinkers gathered to exchange ideas.
B. Democracy
C. Strict city curfews at night left people with little else to do but talk and reflect
D. Long meals with friends
B. Democracy
Who thought that the origin of everything was THE ONE, the primitive monad which, breathing in the void, produces multiplicity?
A. Heraclitus
B. Mourinho (The Special One)
C. Aristotle
D. Pythagoras
D. Pythagoras
Who were the two most important philosophers of the School of Miletus after Thales?
A. Anaximander and Anaximenes
B. Anaximander and Anaxagoras
C. Anaximenes and Anaxagoras
D. Thales and Miletus
A. Anaximander and Anaximenes
Who was the priestess of Pythagoras?
A. Elizabeth II
B. Hypatia of Alexandria
C. Aspasia
D. Themistoclea
D. Themistoclea
What was the basic principle of reality for Democritus?
A. Clouds
B. Ounces
C. Micro-Particles
D. Atoms
D. Atoms