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Which of these does not describe an idealist view of education? A. holistic B. dialectic C. character development D. progressive
What is Progressive
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Which of the following is NOT one of the main idealisms? A. Platonic idealism B. Religious idealism C. Socratic idealism D. Modern idealism
What is Socratic idealism
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He argued our experiences are structured by the features of our mind, so what we experience is simply the world transmitted by our senses? A. Kant B. Plato C. Socrates D. Descartes
Who is Kant
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True or false: Idealists place less stress on nonphysical, abstract, and universal studies than physical and material studies?
What is False.
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Which philosopher believed in doubting all things, including his own existence? A. Kant B. Descartes C. Hume D. Berkeley
Who is Descartes?
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Which philosopher's logic can best be described as dialectic? A. Kant B. Descartes C. Royce D. Hegel
Who is Hegel?
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What is NOT one of Plato's dialectic characteristics? A. Critical attitude B. Background in mathematics C. Extended study D. Intuition and revelation
What is Intuition and revelation?
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Which of the following is NOT a strength of idealism? A. Belief in self-realization B. Focus on morality and human development C. View of the student being the central person of education D. Stress on human and personal side to life
What is View of the student being the central person in education
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Which is NOT a strength of idealism? A. High cognitive level of education that idealists promote B. The stress on the human and personal side of life C. The notion that a formal education is only for those who can appreciate it properly D. The great concern for morality and character development
What is The notion that a formal education is only for those who can appreciate it properly
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Who believed that the soul has knowledge that is obscured by being imprisoned in the body? A. Augustine B. Plato C. Descartes D. Kant
Who is Plato?
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Who wanted to show that real knowledge is possible and put a lot of effort into refuting the skepticism of Hume? A. Plato B. Kant C. Augustine D. Berkeley
Who is Kant?
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According to Plato, people should concern themselves with... A. Capturing their inner selves to better educate B. The search for truth C. Studying and practicing realism D. Partaking in modernist thinking
What is The search for truth?
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Which idea is most directly contributed to Kant? A. Men are chained together in a cave, blind to reality B. Much of what we understand cannot be discerned without perceiving it directly C. Men must follow a series of categorical imperatives to live; an example "Do not lie" D. Through a combination of faith and reason, men can find true belief
What is Men must follow a series of categorical imperatives to live; an example "Do not lie"
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What age does plato think a person is intellectually mature enough for training in dialect? A. 18 B. 21 C. 30 D. 40
What is 30.
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According to Kant, education should NOT consist of what? A. Discipline B. Culture C. Truth D. Moral Training
What is Truth
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Which philosopher created the logical system involving a thesis, antithesis, and synthesis? A. Berkeley B. Hume C. Hegel D. Royce
Who is Hegel?
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Idealists would say the ultimate aim of education should be.. A. discovering absolute truths B. self-realization C. to pass standardized tests D. All of the above
What is Self-realization
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Which of the following would an Idealist NOT agree to be a part of education? A. The use of dialectics to create deeper thinking B. A learning environment that fosters self-realization within students C. Teachers encouraging students to use school as a means to acquire a job. D. Building morality and good character through insight and quality lessons.
What is Teachers encouraging students to use school as a means to acquire a job.
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The Allegory in the Cave's idea belongs to who? A. Socrates B. Augustine C. Plato D. Kant
What is Plato
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"All men are mortal. Socrates is a man; therefore, Socrates is mortal" Is an example of a(n).. A. allegory B. Syllogism C. Absolute truth D. Dogmatism
What is Syllogism
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What concept was of Augustine's main concern? A. Good B. Evil C. Death D. Life
What is Evil?
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What is the aim of education according to Plato and Kant? A. Character development B. Search for true ideas and beliefs C. Development of the mind D. All of the above
What is All of the Above.
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Which idealist philosopher authored the "Critique of Pure Reason" A. Hegel B. Royce C. Kant D. Hume
Who is Kant.
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According to Plato, people should concern themselves with the search for what? A. Motivation B. Truth C. Discipline D. Hope
What is Truth
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Who believed that the body and mind operate together in a balanced whole with their own internal consequences? A. Aristotle B. Plato C. Searle D. Montessori
Who is Aristotle?
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