Who was Plato's teacher?
Socrates
Who was Aristotle's teacher?
Plato
According to Descartes, what cannot give us certainty about knowledge?
Senses
According to Hume, all knowledge is based on what?
Experience.
The skeptic aims to experience ...
peace or tranquility.
What is the name of the book containing the Allegory of the Cave?
The Republic
What is the name of the book containing the science of Being?
Metaphysics
What can I not be wrong about?
The fact that I am thinking.
What leads us to expect an object to fall when released, is ...?
Custom or habit.
When confronting different arguments, the skeptic aims to ...
balance them.
What city did Plato live in?
Athens
Who was Aristotle's most famous student?
Alexander the Great
According to Descartes, what is greater than a god that does not exist?
A god that exists.
Our ideas are connected in three different ways: cause and effect, contiguity, and ...?
Resemblance.
The skeptic aims to describe ...
how things appear.
For Plato, knowledge of a thing comes with the ______ of a thing.
Idea.
The purpose or reason for a thing is called its _____ cause.
Final
What should a belief be in order for me to accept it as true?
Clear and distinct.
Is the statement, 'The sun will rise tomorrow', true, or false, or neither true nor false?
Neither true nor false.
While many people divide the world into appearances and reality, the skeptic focuses on ...
appearances.
The shadows on the wall represent what kind of thinking in people?
Imagination
The being of a thing is the ______ of a thing.
What.
What causes us to have mistaken beliefs?
The freedom to choose to believe something that is beyond what I can understand with certainty.
All facts come from what kind of reasoning?
Cause and effect.
The skeptic experiences negative feelings but does not ask whether this is
bad.