In which area of philosophy did Socrates express agreement with his fellow Sophists? logic (the study of valid methods of reasoning) epistemology (the study of knowledge) metaphysics (the study of existence) ethics (the study of good behavior) aesthetics (the study of beauty)
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- In which area of philosophy did Socrates express agreement with his fellow Sophists?
- logic (the study of valid methods of reasoning)
- epistemology (the study of knowledge)
- metaphysics (the study of existence)
- ethics (the study of good behavior)
- aesthetics (the study of beauty)
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- Socrates is properly credited with making which of the following statements about ethics? “the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the two adjacent sides” “a wise man can learn more from a fool than a fool can learn from a wise man” “no man can step into the same river twice” “to know the good is to do the good” “man is the measure of all things”In what way did the followers of Galen disregard his advice? How does Galen’s advice apply to you and this book?Which pre-Socratic philosopher asserted the existence of a single supreme god, but was skeptical about knowledge claims (including his own claim that earth and water are the elements of all things)? Anaxagoras of Clazomenae Leucippus of Miletus Democritus of Abdera Xenophanes of Elea Empedocles of Acragas
- Eratosthenes of Cyrene, the first mathematician to provide a fairly accurate estimate of the Earth’s circumference (about 24,500 miles), was from which of the following schools of higher learning? Aristotle’s Lyceum the Alexandrian School Plato’s Academy the Peripatetic School the DidascaliumParmenides of Elea, who argued that our perceptions of change are illusions, but logical truths are eternal, held which of the following metaphysical viewpoints? extreme particularism (a view shared with Heraclitus) Aristotelian realism (a view shared with Thales) Platonic idealism (a view shared with Socrates) extreme universalism (a view shared with Pythagoras) all of the aboveWhich Platonic argument for the existence of God was rejected by St. Thomas Aquinas? the cosmological argument (as formulated by Aristotle) B. the ontological argument (as formulated by St. Anselm of Canterbury) the teleological argument (as formulated by Aristotle) the “unmoved mover” argument (as formulated by Aristotle) all of the above
- What, near as you can tell, does Kant mean by 'humanity'? (He is not discussing "mankind"; "humanity" is not all of the people.)The growing trend of the first European universities (at Oxford, Cambridge, Cologne, Paris, and Rome) to incorporate Aristotelian science and philosophy into their curricula was known as: monotheism polytheism pantheism nominalism scholasticismHow is the Greek Approach to medicine similar and different to the modern way we approach it?