Ancient Greeks Flashcards

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Who was the first moral philosopher in Ancient Greece?

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Socrates

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What did Socrates believe to be the “one supreme good” and how did we attain this?

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Virtue is the one supreme good and we attain this through knowledge. Knowledge=Virtue=Happiness

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What did Socrates believe about good and evil?

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Socrates believed that all evil acts are involuntary as evil doers are ignorant of the fact that virtue alone brings true happiness,

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According to Socrates, our true self is our…

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Soul

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Who believed it is better to suffer an injustice rather than commit one because when we commit an injustice we are harming our soul?

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Socrates

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Who was founder of dialectics( discourse between two or more people holding opposing views in order to establish the truth through reasoning) ?

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Socrates

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What is a common name used to describe philosophers: Thales of Miletus, Anaximander of Miletus, Anaximenes, Parmenides, Heraclitus and Democritus?

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Pre-Socratic philosophers

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Which philosopher aimed to find naturalistic explanations of the world instead of the popular belief that the Gods caused changes in the earth?

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Thales of Miletus

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Thales of Miletus believed that the universe was rational and orderly therefore there had to be a unifying principle. What was the unifying principle called?

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Phusis/ Arche which Thales said was water.

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Why is Thales of Miletus commonly said to be the first true scientist?

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Thales’ naturalistic explanations of the universe which eschews any supernatural claims are similar to modern day Physics.

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What is mind-body dualism?

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The division of the mind and body; the view that they are distinct and separable.

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Which Pre-Socratic philosopher believed that all existing things came from and would dissolve back into the “Apeiron” from which they came?

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Anaximander of Miletus

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Which Pre-Socratic philosopher stated that the only reality in the universe is change thus making him a sceptic?

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Heraclitus

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Who was the founder of Atomism?

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Democritus

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What were the fundamental beliefs of Atomists?

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Material determinism; there is no free will as there is no will to direct the atoms. Nothing happens at random, it occurs out of reason and necessity.

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Define epistemology…

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the branch of philosophy concerned with the theory of knowledge

17
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The Sophists were humanists, what were their fundamental beliefs?

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Sophists believed that truth is subjective to the perceiver, truth is that which we experience. No hidden reality is required in order to experience the truth like Democritus believed.

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Unlike Socrates, what did Plato believe caused bad behaviour or wrongdoing?

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Plato believed that bad behaviour was caused by a failure of the rational soul to master the desiring soul.

19
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Plato believed two things about true knowledge, what were they?

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True knowledge is knowledge of the Forms and true knowledge is innate.

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Plato’s Theory of the Forms explains the existence of a physical realm and a spiritual realm. What exists in each of these realms?

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The physical realm is what we perceive as our reality and all things in this realm are imperfect and changing. In the spiritual realm(Realm of Forms), the forms are abstract, perfect and unchanging concepts and ideals .

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Which post Socratic philosopher was often called the first true scientist because he believed that the best way to gain knowledge was through natural philosophy?

A

Aristotle

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Aristotle believed that the soul and the body aren’t separate. What are the 3 forms of souls according to him?

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Nutritive soul, Sensitive soul and Rational soul.

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What is the difference between Forms and matter according to Aristotle?

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Forms are what something is, how it became to be and the purpose for which it exists. Matter is simply the material something is made of.

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Democritus stated that only through reason can we obtain legitimate knowledge. Which philosopher would disagree with this and why?

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Aristotle believed that reason is separate from truthfulness. Through reasoning we can arrive at a true conclusion and thus a logical argument despite the premises being false. This he termed, the Principle of non-contradiction.