Development of Philosophy 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Experience is studied based
on the subjective viewpoint of the individual.

A

Phenomenology

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2
Q

This period gave birth to many schools of
thought namely:

A

Utilitarianism
Pragmatism
Existentialism
Phenomenology

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3
Q

This period gave birth to many schools of
thought namely:
Human experience is defined
by the views, emotions, and actions of
individuals.

A

Existentialism

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4
Q

The second period in the history of Greek
philosophy is comparatively short, but it is
considered the _______________.
This period was
dominated by three famous philosophers
The philosophers in this period
mainly had to answer the problem of how to _____________ and ___________ of the nation, which
was threatened by __________and ____________.
Additionally, these three had influenced almost, if
not all, _____________________________ that
people came to know today.

A

Socratic; most flourishing
Greek triumvirate - Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
save the intellectual AND moral life
materialism AND skepticism
philosophical thoughts and schools

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5
Q

This period gave birth to many schools of
thought namely:
An action is morally right if it
produces the greatest good for the greatest
number of people.

A

Utilitarianism

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6
Q

Eastern philosophies are classified according
to _________ (based on a belief in a Supreme
Being or deities) and _____

A

theistic and non-theistic

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7
Q

After the application of reasons to explain
religious doctrines, philosophers venture to
use philosophy to understand society, nature
and humanity.

covering ___________ and the
________________, wise men progress on
the use of reason and logic as the basis of
knowledge (___________), and knowledge
gained through the senses and experience
(____________).

A

renaissance and age of enlightenment;
rationalism and empiricism

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8
Q

are often described
as “wisdom literature, where stories,
savings, and ex encourage people to
adopt an ____________________.

There is great emphasis on ___________, and the family and community
are considered a ________________.

A

ethical and harmonious way of
life;
social
relations; central aspect of life

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9
Q

This period focuses on the application
of philosophy to define and explain
religious doctrines. Philosophers this
time seek to prove the existence of the
__________________

A

Medieval Period; Divine, his nature, and counterattack
heresies.

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10
Q

“wisdom literature, where stories,
savings, and ex encourage people to adopt an _______ and _______________.

There is great emphasis on _____________, and the family and community
are considered a ________________.

A

ethical and harmonious way of life;
social relations; central aspect of life

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11
Q

several belief systems and
philosophies were already prevalent in
many communities in Asia.

consists of schools of
thought which are often closely tied with
religious beliefs.

A

Eastern

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12
Q

An action is morally right if it
produces the greatest good for the greatest
number of people.

A

Utilitarianism

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13
Q

This period focuses on the application
of philosophy to define and explain
religious doctrines.

Philosophers this
time seek to prove the existence of the
_______________________.

A

Medieval; Divine, his nature, and counterattack
heresies

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14
Q

Eastern philosophies are classified according
to _________ (based on a belief in a Supreme
Being or deities) and _________ philosophies.

There are also a variety of _________________ or belief systems among small
indigenous communities throughout Asia.

A

theistic and nontheistic; indigenous
philosophies

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15
Q

After the application of reasons to explain
religious doctrines, philosophers venture to
use philosophy to understand society, nature
and humanity.

covering ___________ and the
_______________, wise men progress on
the use of reason and logic as the basis of
knowledge (_______________), and knowledge
gained through the senses and experience
(___________).

A

Modern; renaissance and age of enlightenment; rationalism; empiricism

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16
Q

Human experience is defined
by the views, emotions, and actions of
individuals.

A

Existentialism

17
Q

The goal of Eastern Philosophy is to:

A

achieve a balanced life and find one’s role in society

18
Q

This period gave birth to many schools of
thought namely:
Experience is studied based
on the subjective viewpoint of the individual.

A

Phenomenology

19
Q

Emphasis on the practical use of
knowledge and ideas

A

Pragmatism

20
Q

several belief systems and
philosophies were already prevalent in
many communities in Asia.

consists of schools of
thought which are often closely tied with
religious beliefs.

A

Eastern Philosophy

21
Q

This period gave birth to many schools of
thought namely:
Emphasis on the practical use of
knowledge and ideas

A

Pragmatism

22
Q

The goal of Eastern Philosophy is to achieve a

A

balanced life and find one’s role in society