Philosophers Flashcards

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What are the assumptions that philosophers make?

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The Universe is put together in orderly way and subject to absolute and unchanging laws, and people can understand these laws through logic and reason-rational thought

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What was a Sophist? What were their three…policies?

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A specific kind of philosopher.
-there are no standards for truth and justice
-success is more important than moral truths
– Students were encouraged to develop skills in rhetoric

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What were philosophers engaged in?

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Moral dilemmas and searching for truth, (lovers of wisdom)

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Who was Socrates?

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A philosopher (called a gadfly bc he wouldn’t leave people alone and asked public questions (without proposing answers) trying to remove their comfort zones

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What law did Socrates break to desire being put to death by his fellow Athenians?

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Corrupted the youth

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Why didn’t Socrates try to escape?

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He would have to admit that Athens was wrong

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What was the difference in attitudes about Socrates death between his wife and disciples vs him and his two best students? Who were they?

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Plato and Crito, who (along w Socrates) displayed unyielding commitments to ideals even in the face of death verses his wife and other disciples, who yielded to the weakness of their emotions

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What is the philosophy pyramid and where did Plato stand?

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Philosopher king (Plato) ➡️ other philosophers to educate ➡️ soldiers to defend ➡️ workers to defend

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Who was Aristotle’s teacher? Who was his student?

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Plato, Alexander the Great

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What separates Plato and Aristotle from Americans?

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Love of democracy (they were anti)

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Philosophers

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Thinkers who investigate nature of universe, human society and morality

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12
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What Did Aristotle establish?

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The Lyceum

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What is the Golden Mean?

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A policy of Aristotle’s to find the middle ground in traits

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What was the Golden Mean?

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A policy of Aristotle’s about positivity-finding the middle ground in traits

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What did Aristotle establish?

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The Lyceum

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What is the Aristotelian Method?

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define the subject matter
review the generality accepted views on the subject
present your own argument while simultaneously refuting the opposing argument
* Ideally, reduce opposing argument to absurdity (reductio and absurdum) This paves the way for the Scientific Method

17
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how does plato represent mans condition?

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being chained in a cave with only a fire behind him. His perception of the world is only through shadows. His existence is lacking, but he doesn’t realize it.

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According to Plato, how do the chained men react to their new state of freedom?

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some would be frightened and return to the cave
some would see the world as it is
some would embrace the truth and seek to share it with others who would not believe them.

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why is it that truth must be experienced not just talked about?

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because language fails to adequately convey belief.