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Some exponents of Idealism are
Plato, Kant, Hegel Dewey, William James, S, Kilpatrick Rousseau, Comenius, Spencer Aristotle, John
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Pragmatism puts emphasis upon ……. of life.
Adaptation Practicalities Understanding Limitations
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One fundamental principle of Pragmatism is that truth
Absolute Changes Fixed Ideal
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One of the aims of Pragmatism is
Continuous growth Intellectual growth Physical growth Emotional growth
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Some exponents of pragmatism are
Plato, Kant, Hegel Dewey, William James, S, Kilpatrick Rousseau, Comenius, Spencer Aristotle,
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Naturalism believes that …… and …… are identical.
Reality and nature Reality and values Reality and principles Reality
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The fundamental principle of naturalism is that education should be based on the child’s …….
Development Psychology Growth
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Educational aims of naturalism
Self-expression Self-preservation Struggle for existence All of the above
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Exponents for naturalism are
Plato. Kant, Hegel Dewey, William James, S. Kilpatrick Rousseau, Cornenius, Spencer Aristotle, John
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Philosophy seeks to integrate the …….. with that of other fields of study to achieve some kind of consistence as well as
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1. Philosophy is one of the oldest provinces of knowledge to attain………
Power Integrity Wisdom Love
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Write the sentence in past tense The idea of a universal bond of sharing connects all humanity
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Charity
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In the philosophical area of metaphysics there is a subfield called ontology, which focuses on figuring out how to define &
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Introduction for About Logic and Critical Thinking
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Philosophy
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Socratic method
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Which of the following defines ethics
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In what way would Thomas Hill’s notion of “self-acceptance” correspond to Aristotle’s conception of eudaimonia?
A. They
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Have the bravery to use your own reason! – that sums up the meaning of enlightenment.
–"Immanuel Kant," What is
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John Locke thought people were neither good nor bad naturally. How did Hobbes’s views differ from Locke’s?
Hobbes thought
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Under what circumstances did John Locke think it would be acceptable for the people to overthrow the government?
It is never
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What did the philosophers of the Enlightenment seek to understand?
1 the natural rights behind religion’s continued power 2 the
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Baron de Montesquieu
supported the Enlightenment idea that people are naturally selfish.
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Read the quote by Thomas Hobbes.
Law was brought into the world for nothing else but to limit the natural liberty of particular
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The key idea of John Locke’s Enlightenment theory was to protect and enhance the freedoms and rights of
the government. the
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What did the philosophers of the Enlightenment seek to understand?
the natural rights behind religion’s continued power the
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hn Locke believed humans are
easily be molded by authority. instinctual and violent. good but corrupted by society. naturally
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According to John Locke,
must respect the rights of the citizens.
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We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence is therefore not an act
but a habit. a. true b. false
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How has existentialism evolved in the twentieth century?(1 point)
Responses The movement became associated with optimism as a
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Why are you living?
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Which idea is included in the concept of natural law?
A. Ethical principles can be discovered through reason. B.
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"My reality is the only reality" Do you agree?
Show that you have considered both sides of the argument and write an essay up to
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Which of the following best explains natural law and natural rights?
a laws and rights created by governments to help protect the
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Individualism is best defined as which of the following?
a the idea that many interests ought to be free to complete for
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1. Thomas Hobbes and John Locke were European philosophers who influenced American founding documents with which theory?
A.
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What is philosophical synthesis?
What are the examples of philosophical synthesis?
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According to the Professor Sandel, if judgments about the good are unavoidable in debates about justice and rights, is it
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What did John Locke believe?
Absolute monarchs have the right to rule through divine right. God should not be involved in the
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Which of the following statements best summarizes how Baron de Montesquieu felt about power?
A. Power should remain in the hands
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Why Should Human Beings Be Moral?
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What is the difference between liberty and license?
Liberty and license are the same thing. Liberty recognizes consequences of
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According to Osuagwu, the following word is correct regarding the statement “African Philosophy is at the same time, basically
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Whith example different between good intentions and good actions?
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what is the probability of life after death
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if you know that you exist, aren't you a sentient program?
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Logic is a claim or Supporting Evidence?
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1. What is ethical decision?
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What activity did humanists believe made good citizens? A. Jogging B. sailing C.Studying D. Praying
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Investigate the concept of utilitarianism. Which example best fits the philosophical idea?
A. The needs of one outweigh the needs
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