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This is a Greek Word which means "Love".
Pylum
Philo
Sophos
Logos
Greek Word which means "Wisdom".
Philia
Sophia
Logos
Episteme
Who said that "The unexamined life is not worth living"?
Plato
R.G. Collingwood
Socrates
Aristotle
A Greek Word which means "knowledge".
Sophos
Logos
Episteme
Sophia
Greek Word which means "Reason".
Logos
Episteme
Sophos
Philo
It is the branch of philosophy that deals with the first principles of things, including abstract concepts such as being, knowing, substance, cause, identity, time, and space. It also deals with the Ultimate Nature of Reality.
Logic
Aesthetics
Epistemology
Ethics
Metaphyics
He is a famous philosopher who devised the Theory of Forms.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Karl Marx
These are written and encoded conversations to record the teachings of Socrates.
Papyrus
Stone Tablets
Dialogues
Historical Scriptures
A form of cooperative argumentative dialogue between individuals, based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to draw out ideas and underlying presuppositions.
Conversational Method
Socratic Method
Cross-Examination
Dialogues
According to Plato, the Real World is the:
World of Art
Material World
World of Ideas and Forms
How do you determine the essence of a thing in accordance to the Theory of Forms?
General Ideas of Things
Common Characteristics
Qualities that Define a Thing
All of the above
Branch of Philosophy which deals with moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
Metaphysics
Ethics
Epistemology
Aesthetics
Logic
Standard of conduct imposed by an outside group.
Ethics
Morality
Aesthetics
Logic
It is your own or personal sense of right or wrong, rather than following an outside set of rules.
Ethics
Morality
Aesthetics
Relativism
True or False: A person may live in a society that agrees on a certain code of conduct that he/she personally disagrees with.
True
False
Ethical Theory devised which emphasizes an individual's character rather than following a set of rules.
Value Theory
Aesthetic Theory
Theory of Forms
He is the Famous Philosopher who devised the Value Theory.
Socrates
Aristotle
Plato
Marco Evaristti
A thing is good to the extent that it fulfills its function. Otherwise, it is bad to the extent that it does not fulfill its function.
Value Theory
Theory of Forms
Proper Functioning
Virtuousness
What does it mean:
Doing the right thing, at the right time, in the right way, in the right amount or extent, toward the right people.
Being Aesthetically Good
Being Virtuous
Proper Functioning
Golden Mean
It is the center of the spectrum of two extremes of deficiency and excessiveness.
Logical Reasoning
Proper Functioning
Golden Mean
Vices
It may be called as Practical Wisdom, or being "Street Smart".
Virtue
Morality
Ethics
Eudaimonia
This means that your life has been "well lived". Satisfaction that the life has been well lived, even for a day.
Eudaimonia
Blessedness
Golden Mean
Ethical Strength
Branch of Philosophy which deals with the study of what the necessary and sufficient conditions are for knowing a particular statement.
Metaphysics
Epistemology
Ethics
Aesthetics
Logic
For you to have ____________, you should have: Belief, Truth, and Justification.
Idea
Knowledge
Morality
People who believe that knowledge requires experience by the five senses of the body.
Empiricists
Rationalists
People who believe that knowledge comes from our mind and not from the external experiences.
Empiricists
Rationalists
Part of philosophy which engages in asking about your deeply held beliefs, and shows you what can and cannot be justified.
Ethics
Metaphysics
Logic
Epistemology
A linguistic act, either spoken or written, that has a truth value. It is also the state or measure of either being true, or false, or indeterminate.
Premises
Assertion
Proposition
Declaration
True or False: Future Assertions are always determinate.
True
False
It is the underlying meaning of what you are saying.
Proposition
Assertion
Declaration
Logic
It is the acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists.
Belief
Justification
Truth
Proposition
Believing something which are not true.
Proposition
Declaration
Assertion
False Belief
True or False: Assertion must not correspond to reality for it to be true.
True
False
It is the Evidence, or other support, for your belief.
Belief
Truth
Justification
Proposition
It is the Branch of Philosophy concerned with Art and Beauty. It examines topics as aesthetic objects, aesthetic judgement, and aesthetic experience.
Metaphysics
Ethics
Epistemology
Aesthetics
Logic
It is the exhibit made in Denmark, involving fishes in blenders.
Elena
Yelena
Pelena
Helena
He is the Artist who made the exhibit "Helena".
R.G. Collingwood
E.G. Collingwood
Marco Evarissti
Marco Evaristti
What is the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
Art
Beauty
Aesthetics
Morality
This famous philosopher disagrees with art in its entirety, because it puts us away from being rational and focuses on the emotional soul of the person.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Cicero
He is the Philosopher who said that Art is a form of escape from life, a simple amusement, and a distraction.
Richard George Collingwood
Randy George Collingwood
Robin George Collingwood
Ronald George Collingwood
It is a type of art which helps the audience escape from reality, diving into a “no-stakes” fictional world after a stressful day.
Amusement Art
Magic Art
It is a type of art which helps the audience learn how better to interact with this world’s reality.
Amusement Art
Magic Art
This Philosopher said that the aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. Where our bodies need to experience a full range of emotions in order to stay in balance.
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
R.G. Collingwood
A pleasurable release of emotions. Where a scary or sad movie can allow us to express strong negative emotions in a safe context, and the emotional purge that comes with the experience feels really good.
Eudaimonia
Catharsis
Proper Functioning
Magic Art
Who said that the emotions we feel on those art are not real either. Hence, we experience ‘quasi-emotions’, basically emotion-like responses that can be triggered by fiction, but do not function or exist on the level of ‘true emotions’.
Kendall Walton
R.G. Collingwood
Noel Caroll
Marco Evaristti
Who said that our emotions do not have to correspond to ‘external reality’, in order for the emotions themselves to be real. So we can feel just as strongly for the loves and losses of our favorite characters as we can for the plights of our friends and family.
Kendall Walton
Marco Evaristti
Aristotle
Noel Caroll
This refers to the people who believes that Art and Morality are entirely separate.
Aesthetic Moralists
Autonomists
This refers to the people who believes that Morality and Art are interconnected, and that Moral stained art makes the art Aesthetically flawed.
Aesthetic Moralists
Autonomists
A Branch of Philosophy which deals with the study of reasoning, or the attempts to study the principles and valid criteria of valid inference and demonstration.
Metaphysics
Ethics
Epistemology
Aesthetics
Logic
It is our distinguishing characteristic which distinguishes us from beasts.
Rationality
Body
Power
Strength
A series of statements, called the premises, intended to determine the degree of truth of another statement, the conclusion.
Conclusion
Premises
Arguments
Justification
A part of the Tripartite Soul which seeks truth and is swayed by facts and arguments
Rational / Logical
Spirited / Emotional
Appetitive
A part of the Tripartite Soul which defines how feelings fuel your actions.
Rational / Logical
Spirited / Emotional
Appetitive
A part of the Tripartite Soul which drives a person to eat or protect oneself.
Rational / Logical
Spirited / Emotional
Appetitive
It is a proposition used to justify a conclusion.
Belief
Truth
Assertion
Premise
A species of arguments which deals with the general ideas to make a specific conclusion.
Deductive
Inductive
Abductive
Analogical
Reductio Ad Absurdum
A type of reasoning which deals with a specific idea to create a generalization.
Deductive
Inductive
Abductive
Analogical
Reductio Ad Absurdum
A type of argument which creates a conclusion with an incomplete set of observations and proceeds to the likeliest possible explanation for the set.
Deductive
Inductive
Abductive
Analogical
Reductio Ad Absurdum
Reasoning based on perceived similarities are used as a basis to infer some further similarity that has yet to be observed.
Deductive
Inductive
Abductive
Analogical
Reductio Ad Absurdum
The form of argument that attempts to establish a claim by showing that the opposite scenario would lead to absurdity or contradiction.
Deductive
Inductive
Abductive
Analogical
Reductio Ad Absurdum