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"M" words
Critical Thinking
Myth
100
Who is the perfect Renaissance example of an Infinite Person?
What is Leonardo Di Vinci
100
What is the moral summing up of one's deeds that determines where one will be in th next lifetime?
What is Karma?
100
What Shakespeare is to theatre, Beethoven is to _______________?
What is Music?
100
What a noncritical thinker is often called?
What is a literalist?
100
The term coined by Carl Jung who defined these universal mythic characters, events, symbols, and buried assumptions transmitted from one generation to another through the collective unconscious (such as the "Hero", "Wisewoman" or the "Fool"?
What is an "Archetype"?
200
What form of art is made up of fragments of reality reassembled by an artist and reduced to geometric forms; used by Braque and Picasso?
What is Cubism?
200
What did priests say was the dominant religion of Western Civilization during the Renaissance?
What is Catholicism?
200
What is defined as the basis for choice among rational choices involving the most ethical course of action in a given case - (with governing systems such as: religion, reason, education, family and society)?
What is Morality?
200
The primary goal of critical thinking is ________ solving?
What is "problem"?
200
Who's solved the riddle of the Sphinx and his wife and mother were the same person (Ancient Greece)?
What is Oedipus?
300
What is the most recognizable painting from the Renaissance showing the mysterious nature of a woman's smile?
What is the Mona Lisa (by Leonardo da Vinci)
300
What is the meaning of the word "Islam"?
What is submission?
300
A term used to describe a belief in only "one god"?
What is Monotheism?
300
What is the ability to go outside ourselves and identify with another person or a piece of music, or work for print, stage, screen or canvas?
What is "empathy"?
300
Eden, Canaan, and the New World are all versions of this mythic archetype?
What is the Garden?
400
What is the term often applied to Michelangelo's work that means "fearsome energy"?
What is "terribilita"?
400
The first Five books of the Hebrew Bible?
What is the Torah?
400
What fifteenth-century author of "The Prince" advised that a wise ruler should be publicly moral, but willing to be secretly immoral, if it would be, ultimately best for society as a whole.
What is Machiavelli?
400
It is the term applied to the side of the personality that is dominated by reason?
What is Appollonian?
400
13 existing ancient Sumeria tablets survive in cunieform telling of this epic hero's vain search for immortality: (he was 2/3 divine)?
What is Gilgamesh?
500
What artist depicted the familiar world that could never be mistaken for the reality, in such paintings as "Sunflowers" and "The Starry Night"
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
500
What religion (means "old one") identifies the universal soul which works as an interaction of passive energy (yin)against active energy (yang)as a symbolic white and black circle?
What is Taoism?
500
The name of a cult that grew up around Medieval poets and artists who were devoted to Jesus's mother?
What is Mariolatry?
500
It is the phrase describing the morning-after realization that last night's movie wasn't so good after all?
What is Popcorn Syndrome?
500
What short story usually has talking animals and teaches a moral lesson?
What is a Fable?