Say My Name
What do you believe in?
The Senses Within
100
Was a Child Prodigy who ad memorized the Koran by the age of 10
Who is Avicenna
100
says religion and concepts of God arise through ignorance and fear. If there be god(s), they are far off and indifferent. Free will and the nature of atoms is what drives this belief
What is Epicureanism
100
Avicenna believed this sense allowed humans and animals to learn what to approach or avoid in the environment
What is Compositive animal/human imagination
200
Discovered that the retina, not the lens, is the light- sensitive part of the eye.
Who is Averroes
200
denies the possibility of a complete or genuine knowledge of an objective world.
What is Skepticism
200
Avicenna believed this sense was the innate ability to make judgments about environmental objects
What is Estimate Power
300
"Man should only believe what he can grasp with his intellectual faculties, or perceive by his senses, or what he can accept o9n trustworthy authority. Beyond this nothing should be believed. Astrological statements, not being founded on any of these sources of knowledge must be rejected."
Who is Maimonides
300
The world was ruled by a divine plan and that everything in nature, including humans, was there for a reason
What is Stoicism
300
Avicenna believed this sense synthesized the information provided by the other senses
What is Common Sense
400
Famous for ontological argument for the existence of God
Who is St. Anselm
400
This philosophy Contains strong mythical and religious elements
What is Neoplatonism
400
How many sense did Avicenna believe where "interior senses"
What is 7
500
In addition to translating Aristotle's writings, He introduced a method of study that was to characterize the scholastic period
Who is Peter Abelard
500
This philosophy preached back-to-nature that involves a life free from wants, passions, and the many conventions of society
What is Cynicism
500
Avicenna believed this sense was the ability to remember the synthesized information from the common sense
What is Retentive Imagination