Two Greek words where philosophy came from
Philos and Sophia
The Greek term for philosophy, philosophia, means
Which branch of Philosophy deals with moral questions and dilemmas?
ETHICS
These are statements which are observed to be real or truthful
FACTS
This is a judgment based on certain facts
OPINION
This is the ability to surpass limits
It is the clear awareness and understanding of something.
It refers to the means of examining a topic by devising a series of questions that let the learner examine and analyze his knowledge and views regarding the topic.
SOCRATIC METHOD
It lies at the heart of inquiry
TRUTH
It refers to one thing that enables us to feel loved and love others
EMBODIMENT
Pythagoras: Pythagorean Theorem; Diogenes of Sinope: _____
Cynicism and Stoicism
To ensure that our actions and decisions are well thought out and done with due regard for its consequences, one must engage in:
REFLECTION
It is the branch of philosophy which deals with correct reasoning.
LOGIC
These are statements which need to be examined to determine whether they are true or false.
CLAIM
Plato’s idea of a good life is ruled by ___________
REASON
It is considered as the highest and distinctive function
INTELLECTIVE FUNCTION
The process by which specific statements are analyzed to reach a conclusion or generalization
DEDUCTIVE REASONING
This refers to a person's ability to apply knowledge to daily life particularly in making sound choices and judgment.
WISDOM
In The Republic, Plato’s idea of a human being is likened to a:
ENLARGED SOCIETY
Aristotle considers things as composed of two co-principles, matter and form. In relation to the human being, ____ is considered to be its form
SOUL
A method of inquiry where two opposing ideas are discussed in an attempt to arrive at a new knowledge
Socrates’ motto “The unexamined life is not worth living” describes which need to philosophize?
SENSE OF WONDER
The statement “How can I accept his view that there is no God? I am a Christian!” is an example of which common Bias?
This is the intangible element that enables us to exercise thought, possess awareness, and reach out to the outside world and others
SPIRIT
The three parts of the soul according to Plato have corresponding virtues. The virtue of ____ for the appetitive part.