Studies of
Pilosophy
Philosophers
History of
Philosophy
Key Ideas of Greek Thought
Philosophy and Religion
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Aesthetic studies..

..beauty & art

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Who initially developed logic?

Aristóteles

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Were was Philosophy born?

Greece

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Nature is?

ordinate.

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What is a Dogma?

A Dogma is something that acording to that religion its an absolute truth that the believers of its religion must follow and accept.

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Cultural anthropology studies..

.. It studies the customs, beliefs and ways of life of the different peoples that exist on our planet.

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According to Pythagoras, philosophy is not to have absolute truth, but..

..to pursue knowledge.

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The 4 Ages of Philosophy are:

Ancient, Middle, Modern and Contemporary Ages.

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Hapiness can only be gained?

in society.

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Why does Pilosophy refuses Dogmas?

Because Philosophy refuses the absolute truth as it believes that there is no truth that can escape reason

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What does logic study

It studies reasoning

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How many books did Socrates wrote?

None, he wrote no books and his influence on the Greek thinking was enourmous.

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In an attempt to clarify the origin and foundation of human knowledge, the Modern Age developed two distinct philosophical currents: rationalism and..

..empiricism.

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The human being has always been part of?

nature.

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Tomas de Aquino believed that faith and reason..

are independent, they are not incompatible but complementary

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Ethics studies..

..questions related with moral
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Who explained the two uses of reason.

Immanuel Kant

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What issue does existentialism attach importance to?

Human Existence

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The universe has always?

existed

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What was the Patristic?

It was the defense of the Christian faith against the attacks that this new religion suffered in its beginnings.

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Metaphysics studies...

..reality

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Name a female philosopher in the anthropological turn of the century V B.C

Hiparquia, Apasia, Apatia.

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What was Hellenism?

An era that takes place after the death of Alexander the Great.

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Ethics is meant to?

guide us.

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What is Scholasticism

Christian philosophy that developed in medieval schools.

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