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Is death something to fear? Lucretius .......Answer.........We are just
our bodies and nothing more. Death is the cessation of sensation.
Fearing nonexistence gets in the way of enjoying life. Death
can't be bad for you at any time because at the time it arrives
you're gone.
Is death something to fear? Plato .......Answer.........Reincarnation
and Immortality. The soul is immortal. Sleep comes after being
awake and being awake comes after sleep. Likewise just as
death comes from life so must death return to life again.
,age 2 of 82
Atom .......Answer.........minimal sized bits of matter. all things are
made of various combinations of atoms
Democritus .......Answer.........Qualitative changes are based on
changes in atomic combinations
Epicurus .......Answer.........Modifies ideas of Democritus
Lucretius .......Answer.........Roman poet, records ideas of Epicurus
Bad effects of religion .......Answer.........-leads people to do bad
things
-religious campaigns
-repression of desires
-fear of gods and fear of death
good effects of religion .......Answer.........-better human behavior
,age 3 of 82
-humans are happier
What does Lucretius believe about ignorance? .......Answer.........-
bad things in life are mainly due to ignorance
-counter ignorance & irrationality with knowledge
-teach people truth about the nature of things
Lucretius' basic doctrines .......Answer.........-Nothing comes to be
out of nothing
-No literal annihilation
-all sensation and change is caused by the physical impact of
one body on another
Nothing comes to be out of nothin .......Answer.........No creation
ex nihilo, all creation is really just reorganization
, age 4 of 82
From what region of Africa did the ancient ancestors of all
human beings originate more than one million years ago?
A) North
B) East
C) South
D) West .......Answer.........East
What West African kingdom emerged as an imperial power
shortly after the collapse of Ghana in the thirteenth century?
A) Egypt
B) Mali