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Philosophy Quiz: Key Concepts & Figures

Plato was a notable ancient Greek philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens, which was the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. Some of Plato's most famous works include The Republic, which features Socrates' discussion of justice and the ideal form of government, and The Apology, which documents Socrates' trial and defense. Plato believed that the human soul consists of three parts - reason, spirit, and appetite. He also developed the theory of forms, which proposes that the true essence of things are perfect, eternal forms or ideas that exist beyond the physical world that we perceive with our senses.

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Philosophy Quiz: Key Concepts & Figures

Plato was a notable ancient Greek philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens, which was the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. Some of Plato's most famous works include The Republic, which features Socrates' discussion of justice and the ideal form of government, and The Apology, which documents Socrates' trial and defense. Plato believed that the human soul consists of three parts - reason, spirit, and appetite. He also developed the theory of forms, which proposes that the true essence of things are perfect, eternal forms or ideas that exist beyond the physical world that we perceive with our senses.

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1) NOTABLE WORKS OF PLATO

QUESTIONS: a. eTh olopgay


ROUND 1 (EASY) b. egoArlly fo het evac
1. A method for discovering what is essential in c. Teh puliebrc
the world and in people is what known as d. pecestsR menovgert & latecoSi seSytm
_____ANSWER: SOCRATIC METHOD 2) COMPONENTS OF THE SOUL
2. What are the three components of soul? a. titApep
ANSWER: The reason, The spirited, The b. lanaoRti
appetites. [Link]
3. That was considered as one of the Rationalist 3) REALMS OF ST. AUGUSTINE OF
Philosophers of Europe and proposed the HIPPO
Statement “COGITO ERGO SUM” ANSWER: a. naM fo seninuSfls
Rene Descartes [Link] fO Relitay nAd tuThr
4. Plato’s metaphysics is known as ________
ANSWER: THEORY OF FORMS
5. He stated that “Nothing exists in the mind that
was not first in the senses” ANSWER: John Locke

ROUND 2 (FACT OR BLUFF)


6. A person is born with knowing nothing and
everything is accumulated by _____ ANSWER:
Experiences
7. Based on Sigmund Freud’s belief that a man
has different construct of a personality; this
aspect of personality operates of another aspect
to an acceptable degree______ ANSWER: EGO
8. State that everything will be better if we are
with God and that sin is the source of human
unhappiness______ ANSWER: St. Augustine of
Hippo
9. This German philosopher stated that every
person has one inner and outer self which
compromises conclusions_______ ANSWER:
Immanuel Kant
10. The same as Joh Locke’s concept of “TABULA
RASA” He proposed that all human knowledge is
founded in experience, but he focused on
Empiricism, Skepticism, and
Naturalism________________
ANSWER: David Hume

ROUND 3 (JUMBLED WORDS)

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