Etymology
Arche
Aristole
Aquinas' 5 Arguments
Miscellaneous
100

Philosophy is a science in the original sense of the word. True or False?



true

100

What does the Greek word Archê mean?

principle

100

Aristotle's notion of potency best fits with what other concept?

becoming

100

Name the First Way from Thomas Aquinas' 5 Ways/Arguments for the Existence of God.

The Argument from Motion



100

What does the Greek word mythos (where we get the word ‘mythology’ from) mean?

Story


200

What is the etymology of the word science (i.e., what is the Latin word for science)?

scientia


200

what is Thales arche?

Water

200

What are Substances (i.e., “real” things) according to Plato’s theory?

pure forms that exist apart from matter

200

Name the Second Way from Thomas Aquinas' 5 Ways/Arguments for the Existence of God.

The Argument from Efficient Causality

200

What is the definition or the formula that Anselm uses for God (i.e., what does Anselm call God when he begins his argument)?

God is ____________. 

That than which nothing greater can be conceived/thought.

300

What does the Latin word for science mean (i.e., what is the original meaning of the word science?)

Knowledge

300

What is Parmenides’ archê?

being

300

What are Substances (i.e., “real” things) according to Aristotle’s theory?

form + matter

300

Name the Third Way from Thomas Aquinas' 5 Ways/Arguments for the Existence of God.

The Argument Possibility and Necessity

300

According to Pascal, if you choose not to believe in God and it turns out that God actually exists, what do you stand to lose?

everything/the infinite


400

What is the etymology of the word philosophy?


Philia = ?

Sophia = ?

love of; wisdom


400

What is Anaximenes archê?

indefinite air 

400

What does Aristotle call a “primary substance” (substance in the truest and most definite sense of the word):

the individual man "Callias"

400

Name the Fourth Way from Thomas Aquinas' 5 Ways/Arguments for the Existence of God.

The Argument from Gradation

400

When Anselm referred to God he meant a________.

Supreme Being with no match

500

Provide the definition for philosophy:

all things humanly knowable


500

Who said, “It is not possible to step twice in the same river”?

Heraclitus


500

What is the best example of what Aristotle calls a “secondary substance” (substance in a secondary and derivative sense):

Blueness 

500

Name the Fifth Way from Thomas Aquinas' 5 Ways/Arguments for the Existence of God.

The Argument from the Governance of the World

500

Aristotle's Four Causes are...

1._____

2._____

3._____

4._____

1. material cause

2. efficient cause

3. formal cause

4. final cause