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, Socrates - ANS Who was the first philosopher who ever engaged in a systematic questioning
about the self and affirmed that the unexamined life is not worth living?
St. Augustine - ANS Who was the philosopher who followed the view of Plato that man is of a
bifurcated nature but infused it with the newfound doctrine of Christianity?
Rene Descartes; "I think, therefore I am." - ANS Who is generally regarded as the Father of
Modern Philosophy and what was his most famous statement?
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Impressions; ideas - ANS David Hume recognized two kinds of perception: __________ are
the basic objects of our experience and _________ are the faint images of these in thinking and
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reasoning.
Gilbert Ryle - ANS Who was the philosopher who blatantly denied the concept of an internal,
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non-physical self and stated that what truly matters is a person's behavior?
Body and soul; Matter and hyle - ANS For Socrates, every man is composed of _______ . On
the other hand, Aquinas stated that it is composed of _______ .
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Immanuel Kant - ANS Who was the philosopher who suggested that it is an actively engaged
intelligence in man that synthesizes all knowledge and experience?
Maurice Merleau-Ponty - ANS Who was the philosopher who stated that the mind and body
are so intertwined that they cannot be separated from one another?
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Plato was Socrates's student - ANS What was Plato's relationship with Socrates?
Both statements are correct - ANS A. Empiricism is the school of thought that espouses the
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idea that knowledge can only be possible if it is sensed and experienced.
B. According to Hume, the self is simply a bundle or collection of different perceptions and
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experiences with a particular person.
d. What makes us a human person and what animates the body is our soul, our essence. -
ANS The following statements are true about Immanuel Kant's philosophy except:
a. Thinking of the "self" as a mere combination of impressions was problematic.
b. The things that men perceive around them and the relationship of these impressions are
regulated by an organizing principle.
c. There is necessarily a mind that organizes the impressions that men get from the external
world.
d. What makes us a human person and what animates the body is our soul, our essence.
PART 2 UTS EXAM
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QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
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SOLUTIONS ALL VERIFIED BY
AN EXPERT A+ GRADED
YC
(LATEST)
D
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ST
, Socrates - ANS Who was the first philosopher who ever engaged in a systematic questioning
about the self and affirmed that the unexamined life is not worth living?
St. Augustine - ANS Who was the philosopher who followed the view of Plato that man is of a
bifurcated nature but infused it with the newfound doctrine of Christianity?
Rene Descartes; "I think, therefore I am." - ANS Who is generally regarded as the Father of
Modern Philosophy and what was his most famous statement?
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Impressions; ideas - ANS David Hume recognized two kinds of perception: __________ are
the basic objects of our experience and _________ are the faint images of these in thinking and
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reasoning.
Gilbert Ryle - ANS Who was the philosopher who blatantly denied the concept of an internal,
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non-physical self and stated that what truly matters is a person's behavior?
Body and soul; Matter and hyle - ANS For Socrates, every man is composed of _______ . On
the other hand, Aquinas stated that it is composed of _______ .
YC
Immanuel Kant - ANS Who was the philosopher who suggested that it is an actively engaged
intelligence in man that synthesizes all knowledge and experience?
Maurice Merleau-Ponty - ANS Who was the philosopher who stated that the mind and body
are so intertwined that they cannot be separated from one another?
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Plato was Socrates's student - ANS What was Plato's relationship with Socrates?
Both statements are correct - ANS A. Empiricism is the school of thought that espouses the
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idea that knowledge can only be possible if it is sensed and experienced.
B. According to Hume, the self is simply a bundle or collection of different perceptions and
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experiences with a particular person.
d. What makes us a human person and what animates the body is our soul, our essence. -
ANS The following statements are true about Immanuel Kant's philosophy except:
a. Thinking of the "self" as a mere combination of impressions was problematic.
b. The things that men perceive around them and the relationship of these impressions are
regulated by an organizing principle.
c. There is necessarily a mind that organizes the impressions that men get from the external
world.
d. What makes us a human person and what animates the body is our soul, our essence.