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Quiz Bowl – Philosophy Latest Update Graded A+
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metaphysics study of ultimate reality 
 
epistemology study of origin of knowledge 
 
ethics study of morals 
 
aesthetics study of beauty 
 
Thales of Miletus Ionian School (500s BC) 
all matter is a form of water 
 
Anaximander Ionian School (500s BC) 
student of Thales; all matter is a form of apeiron ("the boundless") 
 
Anaximenes Ionian School (500s BC) 
 
all matter is a form of air 
 
Pythagoras Pythagorean School (500s BC) 
establ...
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PHI 2010 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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PHI 2010 UPDATED Exam Questions and 
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Which ancient philosophical tradition did Plotinus represent? 
A) Stoicism 
B) Epicureanism 
C) Skepticism 
D) Neoplatonism - Ans D) Neoplatonism
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metaphysics - study of ultimate reality 
 
epistemology - study of origin of knowledge 
 
ethics - study of morals 
 
aesthetics - study of beauty 
 
Thales of Miletus - Ionian School (500s BC) 
all matter is a form of water 
 
Anaximander - Ionian School (500s BC) 
student of Thales; all matter is a form of apeiron ("the boundless") 
 
Anaximenes - Ionian School (500s BC) 
all matter is a form of air 
 
Pythagoras - Pythagorean School (500s BC) 
established school in Crotona, Italy; emphasize...
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Theo 204 Part I (History of Christian Ethics) || with Accurate Answers 100%.
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Platonism correct answers Truth is universal and eternal, moral life is patterning ones behaviour in accordance with universal ideas 
 
Aristotle correct answers Pupil who rejected teacher Plato's explanation, ideas are a reflection of things and good consists in the realization of the ends potential in ones nature. Concerned with phenomenal world, was concerned to differentiate reality and to understand how it grows, develops and changes. 
 
Stoicism correct answers Greek philosophy by Zeno - ...
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Leisure's qualities - correct answer -- It is contextual 
- Represented in art, music, literature 
 
Leisure - correct answer -- has no clear boundaries 
Can be viewed: 
- As free time 
- As recreational activity 
- As a state of mind/spirit 
Historically leisure time has been a privilege of the upper class =wealthy 
 
"Perceived freedom" - correct answer -the idea that we can do what we want when we want (is the most basic values of leisure) 
 
Freedom (Kelly's Theory): - correct answer -...
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HIEU Exam 2 (2024) || All Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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HIEU Exam 2 (2024) || All Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
HIEU Exam 2 (2024) || All Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
Koine Greek - ANSWER - common dialect which was the official language of the roman empire 
 
Idiotes - ANSWER - A Greek term which refers to noncitizens and private persons. 
 
Epicureanism - ANSWER - philosophy that pleasure is the absence of pain 
 
Stoicism - ANSWER - the philosophy of the Stoics who believed that people should not try to feel joy or sadness, don't mess wit...
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PSY 439 Bradley University Exam #1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Subjective experience and uniqueness of individuals. Emphasizes the need to attribute meaning to 
life. - Answer-Extensialism 
best life is one lives in nature and free from rules of society - Answer-cynicism 
All truth is relative (subjective) - Answer-sophistry 
Philosophy that stresses the uniqueness of individuals emotion and intuition and engagement with 
nature - Answer-Romanticism 
concept of falsification and "risky" predictions - Answer-Karl Popper 
Belief that all beliefs can be prov...
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RMP exam #1 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Leisure's qualities - correct answer -- It is contextual 
- Represented in art, music, literature 
 
Leisure - correct answer -- has no clear boundaries 
Can be viewed: 
- As free time 
- As recreational activity 
- As a state of mind/spirit 
Historically leisure time has been a privilege of the upper class =wealthy 
 
"Perceived freedom" - correct answer -the idea that we can do what we want when we want (is the most basic values of leisure) 
 
Freedom (Kelly's Theory): - correct answer -...
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E221 World Lit I Exam 2 - Dante with 100% correct answers already graded A+(VERIFIED FOR ACCURACY)
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What years did Dante live? 
 AD 
 
 
 
What is the impact of Dante's "Divine Comedy" 
It is the most complete expression of the medieval theology as well as political, scientific, and philosophical thought. 
 
 
 
What is the meaning of "comedy" in this context? 
-Misery to happiness. 
-Variety of stylistic convention- not just a lofty style. 
 
 
 
What is the structure of Divine Comedy? 
1. Inferno. 
2. Purgatorio. 
3. Paradiso. 
-33 Cantos each (plus intro, 100 total). 
-3 line stanza rh...
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HIEU 201 MINDTAP CHAPTER QUIZ 6 / HIEU201 Chapter 6 quiz (Latest): Liberty University, 2022
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HIEU 201 Chapter 6 quiz / HIEU201 Chapter 6 quiz (Latest): Liberty University, 2022 
HIEU 201 MINDTAP CHAPTER QUIZ 6 
 
 
1. Plebeian concessions during the Struggle of the Orders included all of the following EXCEPT a. access to the highest political, judicial, and religious offices. b. recognition of the full power of the Plebeian Assembly to enact legislation. c. the creation of the Twelve Tables. d. the institution of an Athenian-style democracy. 2. The Romans treated the Italian peoples the...
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