Deck 1: Philosophy and the Search for Wisdom

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Majority rules thinking reflects a utilitarian approach to philosophy.
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Relativism is an ethical issue.
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Philosophy consists of careful reasoning about certain kinds of issues.
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You have to be a philosopher to ask philosophical questions.
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In parts of Africa, a wise person was known as a witch doctor.
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Philosophy is an important part of your life.
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Archetype is another word for ideal .
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Doubting Thomas was a skeptic.
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Metaphysics raises questions that go beyond the scope of ordinary science.
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Epistemology is a comic approach to philosophy.
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Logic is an area of philosophy.
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Philosophical questions can be answered in the same way as mathematical questions.
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A stereotype is a simplistic distortion of a person.
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In the ancient world, a wise person was known as a thyme .
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A utilitarian believes that pain is inherently bad.
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The word philosophy is from the Greek, meaning love of wisdom .
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Originally, an amateur was motivated by love, not by profit.
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Durant held that philosophy might give us a healing unity of soul.
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C. G. Jung wrote of archetypes .
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Philosophy only concerns the nature of God.
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Women are still underrepresented in many fields.
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Ayn Rand was a philosopher.
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Knowledge is

A) Belief
B) Wisdom
C) True belief
D) Abstract thought
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Western philosophy has been predominantly male.
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The belief that knowledge is determined by the specific qualities of the observer is called

A) Relativism
B) Positivism
C) Deontology
D) Methodology
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To secure a fundamental understanding of reality as it relates to living a good life is the chief goal of

A) Apologetics
B) Relativism
C) Wisdom
D) Truth
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Philosophers are always men.
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The best philosophers defer to all arguments.
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James Q. Wilson is a

A) Politician
B) Apologist
C) Sociologist
D) Classicist
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The history of philosophy is no longer being written.
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Spinoza said that he did not know how to teach philosophy.
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Walter Kaufman held that the history of philosophy was the history of heresy.
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Volmar was an early woman philosopher who had visions.
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Who wrote that philosophy was a medical art for the soul ?

A) Cicero
B) Aquinas
C) Kant
D) Wilson
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Poseidon was the god of

A) the air
B) thought
C) the land
D) the sea
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False knowledge is

A) Common
B) Impossible
C) Uncommon
D) Dangerous
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For the Greeks of Homer s era, everything happened

A) by chance
B) by human action
C) by divine agency
D) by Greek action
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Belief is

A) The trust that a claim is true
B) The way to enlightenment
C) The way to God
D) Merely relative
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Philosophy is perhaps the most open of subjects.
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Willed ignorance

A) is a closed-minded attitude
B) is typical of atheists
C) is typical of religious people
D) is an open-minded attitude
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Ad hominem is Latin for

A) at the man
B) fallacy of anachronism
C) this first, therefore that
D) commercial similarity
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What is an archetype of wisdom ? What distinguishes them from other people? Are such people always admirable? Why, or why not?
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What was the main difference between Presocratic Western philosophy and Greek mythology? Were they addressing the same basic human need? Which approach do you think would be most successful? Can you see any parallel conflict in public discourse today? If so, what is it? If not, why do you think that is?
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What was Greek mythology a product of?

A) A search for explanations
B) The need for social control
C) Mass hysteria
D) Personal experience of the divine
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Who wrote that beggars get handouts before philosophers?

A) Cicero
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Diogenes
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What is relativism ? In what way might it be said to be self-defeating? Is there a version of relativism that could meet this criticism? If not, explain why not. If so, outline what it is and how this criticism could be met.
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Bertrand Russell held that philosophy

A) was to be avoided at all costs
B) would lead to divine revelation
C) was to be studied for the sake of its answers
D) was to be studies for the sake of its questions
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Diogenes said that one could accept reason, or

A) a halter
B) ignorance
C) truth
D) God
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Buddha held that all humanity was

A) enlightened
B) illusory
C) healthy
D) sick
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Two virtues of archetypal figures are

A) The intensity and pluralism of their beliefs
B) The intensity and purity of their beliefs
C) The rationality and purity of their beliefs
D) The intensity and rationality of their beliefs
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The history of philosophy has been dominated by

A) African males
B) European males
C) European women
D) Asian males
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What is knowledge ? Why is it useful? Is it ever possible to have knowledge? Is it ever possible to know that you have knowledge? Why, or why not?
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In parts of Asia, a wise person was known as a

A) shaman
B) guru
C) tantra
D) sage
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Which god was said to support the world on his shoulders?

A) Rand
B) Zeus
C) Apollo
D) Atlas
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Two of the primary goals of philosophy are

A) opacity of expression and clarity of thought
B) opacity of thought and clarity of expression
C) clarity of expression and thought
D) opacity of expression and thought
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Do you believe that philosophy can be taught? Explain your answer.
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The two types of knowledge are

A) true and false
B) practical and theoretical
C) positive and negative
D) relative and universal
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Epistemology asks questions about

A) Writing
B) Reality
C) Love
D) Knowledge
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A conviction that something is true where the only evidence for this is the conviction itself is

A) a true belief
B) a mere belief
C) a justified belief
D) an evidential belief
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Philosophers agree that knowledge is

A) impossible
B) cultural
C) male
D) true belief
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What is Bertrand Russell s view of philosophy? Do you agree with him? Explain your answer.
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Can we draw any lessons from the past? If so, how?
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What are the primary areas of philosophy? What identifies them all as being philosophy ? Are they all distinct from each other, or are there interconnections between them? Explain your answer.
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Majority rules thinking reflects a utilitarian approach to philosophy.
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Relativism is an ethical issue.
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Philosophy consists of careful reasoning about certain kinds of issues.
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You have to be a philosopher to ask philosophical questions.
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In parts of Africa, a wise person was known as a witch doctor.
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Philosophy is an important part of your life.
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Archetype is another word for ideal .
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Doubting Thomas was a skeptic.
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Metaphysics raises questions that go beyond the scope of ordinary science.
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Epistemology is a comic approach to philosophy.
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Logic is an area of philosophy.
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Philosophical questions can be answered in the same way as mathematical questions.
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A stereotype is a simplistic distortion of a person.
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In the ancient world, a wise person was known as a thyme .
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A utilitarian believes that pain is inherently bad.
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The word philosophy is from the Greek, meaning love of wisdom .
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Originally, an amateur was motivated by love, not by profit.
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Durant held that philosophy might give us a healing unity of soul.
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C. G. Jung wrote of archetypes .
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Philosophy only concerns the nature of God.
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Women are still underrepresented in many fields.
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Ayn Rand was a philosopher.
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Knowledge is

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Western philosophy has been predominantly male.
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The belief that knowledge is determined by the specific qualities of the observer is called

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B) Positivism
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D) Methodology
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To secure a fundamental understanding of reality as it relates to living a good life is the chief goal of

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B) Relativism
C) Wisdom
D) Truth
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Philosophers are always men.
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The best philosophers defer to all arguments.
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James Q. Wilson is a

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The history of philosophy is no longer being written.
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Spinoza said that he did not know how to teach philosophy.
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Walter Kaufman held that the history of philosophy was the history of heresy.
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Volmar was an early woman philosopher who had visions.
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Who wrote that philosophy was a medical art for the soul ?

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Poseidon was the god of

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False knowledge is

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For the Greeks of Homer s era, everything happened

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Belief is

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B) The way to enlightenment
C) The way to God
D) Merely relative
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Philosophy is perhaps the most open of subjects.
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Willed ignorance

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Ad hominem is Latin for

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What is an archetype of wisdom ? What distinguishes them from other people? Are such people always admirable? Why, or why not?
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What was the main difference between Presocratic Western philosophy and Greek mythology? Were they addressing the same basic human need? Which approach do you think would be most successful? Can you see any parallel conflict in public discourse today? If so, what is it? If not, why do you think that is?
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What was Greek mythology a product of?

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C) Mass hysteria
D) Personal experience of the divine
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Who wrote that beggars get handouts before philosophers?

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D) Diogenes
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What is relativism ? In what way might it be said to be self-defeating? Is there a version of relativism that could meet this criticism? If not, explain why not. If so, outline what it is and how this criticism could be met.
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Bertrand Russell held that philosophy

A) was to be avoided at all costs
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D) was to be studies for the sake of its questions
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Diogenes said that one could accept reason, or

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Buddha held that all humanity was

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Two virtues of archetypal figures are

A) The intensity and pluralism of their beliefs
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D) The intensity and rationality of their beliefs
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The history of philosophy has been dominated by

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What is knowledge ? Why is it useful? Is it ever possible to have knowledge? Is it ever possible to know that you have knowledge? Why, or why not?
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In parts of Asia, a wise person was known as a

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Which god was said to support the world on his shoulders?

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Two of the primary goals of philosophy are

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B) opacity of thought and clarity of expression
C) clarity of expression and thought
D) opacity of expression and thought
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Do you believe that philosophy can be taught? Explain your answer.
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The two types of knowledge are

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D) relative and universal
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Epistemology asks questions about

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D) Knowledge
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A conviction that something is true where the only evidence for this is the conviction itself is

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Philosophers agree that knowledge is

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What is Bertrand Russell s view of philosophy? Do you agree with him? Explain your answer.
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Can we draw any lessons from the past? If so, how?
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What are the primary areas of philosophy? What identifies them all as being philosophy ? Are they all distinct from each other, or are there interconnections between them? Explain your answer.
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