HoP Flashcards

1
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The main question of Ancient Greek Philosopher:

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Where Am I?

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2
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Universitas meaning:

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“The totality” or “the whole”

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3
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Corporation of Masters and scholars:

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Universitas Magistrorum et Scholarium

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4
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Studium Generale

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General Studies

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5
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General studies

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Studium generale

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6
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“The totality” or “the whole”

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Universitas

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7
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Oldest Universities in the World (5) :

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Oxford
Montpellier(france)
Salerno
Bologna
University of Paris

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8
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“Diversi sed non adversi”

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Diverse, but not adverse

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9
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Diverse, but not adverse

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“Diversi sed non adversi”

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10
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Teachers will discuss only

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“Lectio”

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11
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Students given time to debate with their professor

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Disputio

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12
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_____ was the langguage of the academe

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Latin

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13
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Literally meaning “rebirth”

A revival if greek learning

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The Renaissance

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14
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Invention of movable type in mid fifthteenth century

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Johann Gutenburg

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15
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Emphasised the study of classical authors and central role of human reason

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Humanism

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16
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Founder of the humanist movement

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Petrarch

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17
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Began in the Renaissance that had a sweeping and permanent impact on branches of knowledge

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Scientific Revolution

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18
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5 scientists in the scientific revolution

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Galileo Galilei
Nicolaus Copernicus
Johannes Kepler
Francis Bacon
Isaac Newton

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19
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Formulated three important laws of planetary motion

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Johannes Kepler

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20
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Three majors offered in Medieval University

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Medicine
Law
Theology

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21
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“to understand” or “to comprehend”

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Comprend

22
Q

Modernity comes from the latin word “_____” meaning just now, or recently

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Modo

23
Q

“If you want to arrive at the truth, you must _____ first. Innthe investigation of truth, we must____first.”

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Doubt

24
Q

Cogito Ergo Sum

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“I think, therefore, I exist”

25
Q

“I think, therefore I exist”

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Cogito Ergo Sum

26
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“Je pense, donc, je sui” - French

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“I think, therefore, I am”

27
Q

Contradicting or arguing against rationalism

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The Empiricist

28
Q

“Nothing is in the mind that was not first in the senses”

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“Nihil est in intellectu, quod non sit jorius un sensu”

29
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Tabula rasa

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Blank slate

30
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Blank slate

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Tabula rasa

31
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Nihil es intelectu quod non sit jorius un sensu

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Nothing is in the mind that was not first in the senses

32
Q

Esse est percipi

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To be is to be percieved

33
Q

To be is to be percieved

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Esse est percipi

34
Q

Roman goddess of chance and natural laws and pure indeterminency

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Fortuna

35
Q

Ancilla dei

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Agent of God

36
Q

Homo homini lupus

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Man is a world/beast to another man

37
Q

Guaranteed by the social contract

Refferednto by Hobbes as the Commonwealth

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The Civil State

38
Q

Based on the idea that human beings entered into an unwritten agreement with each other to escape from nature hurting each other

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The Social Contract/The Social Contract Theory

39
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  • Infallible (can not be mistaken)
  • In view of common interest
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General Will

40
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  • Fallible
  • Decision of the private majority
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Will of All

41
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  • Spearheaded equality and advocated for the equality between men and women
  • Mother of Feminism
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Mary Wollstonecraft

42
Q

Giving women right to vote

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Women’s Suffrage/Political Theory and Suffrage

43
Q

He was the leading figure of enlightenment in germany

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Kant

44
Q

Empirical knowledge

Attained from Experience

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A Posteriori

45
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Knowledge independent of experience and all impression of the senses

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A Priori

46
Q

It means the Things in themselves. Based on understanding

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Noumena

47
Q

Asks the question “how much can understanding and reason know without any help from experience”

How much can you be sure of something without any reference of experience?

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Trancendental Idealism

48
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The Predicates are already contained in the subject

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Analytical Judgement

49
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Extensions to the subject; adds something new to the subject or to pur concept of the subject

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Synthetic Judgement

50
Q

An ethical system that is focused on action but not on the effects of action

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Deontology

51
Q

The ability to decide and think

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Will

52
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Geist meaning

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Spirit