According to Socrates, Love is a God. T/F
False
In the beginning, what is Descartes struggling with and seeking?
Foundations of Knowledge (Truth)
Hume believed in _____ & _____.
Cause & Effect
Consequences
In Karl Marx's reading, what type of government does he believe in?
Communism
In the beginning of Plato's Symposium, who is the young poet everyone is celebrating for winning a prize?
Agathon
Descartes contributed to math tremendously, what kind of math did he contribute to with his development of the coordinate plane.
Geometry (Analytic Geometry)
Experience
What is the method most commonly used to represent utilitarianism?
Trolley Problem
What man would reject meaning and wants to be "nothing?"
Nihilist
After Zeus split everyone in half, creating the human form as we know it. The longing for one's _______ is the root of love.
Other-Half
I am famous for this quote.
"I think, therefore I am."
The two classes that perceptions of the mind can be divided into ________ & _______.
Thoughts & Ideas
Utilitarianism is an ethical theory based on the idea that trying to maximize the most amount of____ in making the right decision.
Happiness
Masculine deals with the _____, and Femineity deals with the _______.
Mind; Body
This philosopher claims that love is the "desire or immortality" and the pursuit of beauty.
Diotima
Descartes distinguishes between two kinds of substances: the mind and body. What is this theory called?
Dualism
Finish The Quote: "The most lively thought is still ____ to the dullest sensation."
Inferior
What are the two main focuses of utility principle?
Pleasure and Pain
Based on Beauvoir's meanings, this man desires power and control over others. Embodies a distributive refusal to acknowledge the ethical implications of freedom.
Deomonical
Based off of Diotima's Ladder, out of four rungs, what rung would "many souls" fall?
Third
Latter:
1) The Good
2) Many Souls
3) One Souls
4) Love 1 Person
"The essence of the mind is___, and the essence of the body is ___"
thought, extension
Hume's objects of human understanding are Relations of Ideas & ________.
Matters of Fact
What's the difference between consequentialist and deontological ethics?
Consequential ethics is based on whether an act id morally right or not depending only on the consequences. Deontological ethics states that the morality of an action is based on whether the action itself is right or wrong.
Based off of "The Chinese Room" the definition - an arrangement of symbols means the term:
Syntax