philosophy MIDTERM
socrates
"The unexamined life is not worth living" is a quote attributed to which famous philosopher?
"one opinion is as good as another"
A "relativist" would be heard to say which of the following?
a rare human being whose very nature represents something elemental about the human condition
A paradigmatic individual is _____.
an active involvement in the audience
A vital aspect of Socratic teaching was _____.
false
According to Bertrand Russell, philosophy is to be studied for the answers it provides. T/F
is an image that has been shared by the whole human race from the earliest times
According to C. G. Jung, an archetype _____.
FALSE
According to Democritus, humans are capable of having a direct experience (perception) of atoms. T/F
casts out the suffering of the soul
According to Epicurus, "there is no use in philosophy" unless it _____.
involves behaving in a conventional way
According to Protagoras, the most practical course for most of us _____.
ignorance
According to Socrates, all evil is _____.
might makes right
According to the Sophists, _____.
is not an option
According to the text, ignorance _____.
a basic image that represents our conception of the essence of a certain type of person
An archetype is _____.
an archetypal individual
Another name for a paradigmatic individual is _____.
true
Athens experienced a cultural crisis brought on by its history of feeling superior and special, then being populated by outside entrepreneurs. T/F
false
Both the sophos and Sophists were professional philosophers and teachers. T/F
FALSE
Callicles preached the doctrine of social obligation known as the "common good." T/F
knowledge claims
Depending on their nature, evaluating _____ involves logical argumentation, scientific experiments and predictions, or the demonstration of skillful performance.
studies knowledge
Epistemology is the area of philosophy that _____.
concerns itself with moral problems
Ethics is the area of philosophy that _____.
indifference to both the presence and absence of material pleasures
For Socrates, temperance meant _____.
FALSE
Heraclitus's philosophy was characterized by belief in an anthropomorphized God, or Logos. T/F
TRUE
It is almost impossible to separate what Socrates taught from his whole personality. T/F
nonknowledge
Jaspers refers to Socrates' profession of ignorance as _____.
studies the rules of correct reasoning
Logic is the area of philosophy that _____.
address the problem of what is real
Metaphysics is the area of philosophy that _____.
willed ignorance
One who is trapped in _____ will mock others' points of view without investigating them.
protagoras
Perhaps the greatest of the Sophists was _____.
False
Philosophers are more concerned with ideas than they are with the reasons offered to support ideas. T/F
false
Philosophers demand that we provide feelings to justify our knowledge claims. T/F
true
Philosophers distinguish between knowledge and wisdom. T/F
a form of true belief
Philosophers generally define knowledge as _____.
true
Practical knowledge consists of skills needed to do such things as play the piano or bake a cake. T/F
FALSE
Protagoras claimed that "all things are measured against nature's standard." T/F
TRUE
Protagoras was a pragmatist. T/F
FALSE
Protagoras was one of the later sophists who taught that might makes right. T/F
a dispute with Eulathus over tuition
Protagoras's wager concerned _____.
TRUE
Pythagoreans believed that the rotation of the heavenly spheres produced a type of music. T/F
true
Relativism is the name for the belief that knowledge is determined by specific qualities of the observer. t/f
TRUE
Socrates asserted that a life devoid of philosophical speculation is not fully functioning and so lacks virtue or excellence. T/F
the human soul
Socrates believed that _____ is the essence of humanness.
TRUE
Socrates believed that an individual who is at the mercy of bodily pleasures has no concern for virtue in any form. T/F
techne
Socrates believed that human excellence was based on a special kind of knowledge that the Greeks referred to as _____.
TRUE
Socrates believed that the teacher's role is to draw wisdom and clarity out of a disordered and confused soul. T/F
a midwife
Socrates compared himself to _____.
physician of the soul
Socrates considered himself to be a kind of _____.
the conscious self
Socrates identified the soul with _____.
TRUE
Socrates insisted that the "real person" is not the body, but the psyche. T/F
DIVINE
Socrates said that to have no wants is _____.
human
Socrates thought he possessed _____ wisdom.
must begin with an honest admission
Socrates thought that the first step toward wisdom _____.
irony
Socrates used _____ to communicate on more than one level.
FALSE
Socrates used sarcasm as a technique for keeping his listeners alert and involved. T/F
egoists
The Ring of Gyges presents the _____ position.
FALSE
The Socratic dialectic is an especially moving speech, one that raises powerful emotions. T/F
the function of education is to draw the truth out of the student
The Socratic method begins with the assumption that _____.
the socratic dialect
The Socratic method is also known as _____.
FALSE
The Sophists taught that good and bad are defined by nature. T/F
relativism
The belief that knowledge is determined by specific qualities of the observer is known as _____.
individual relativism
The belief that no matter how far back we push "ultimate" reasons, they always reduce to someone's preference is known as _____.
CULTURAL RELATIVISM
The belief that values reflect the preferences and customs of a given culture is known as _____.
the understanding of reality as it relates to living a good life
The chief goal of wisdom is _____.
FALSE
The early philosopher's "fanatical concern" with logical consistency and rules of thinking led to theories that were both logically consistent and matched the observed facts. T/F
nature and the world order
The first Western philosophers were initially concerned with the nature of _____.
logical reasoning and written argument
The history of Western philosophy has been dominated by _____.
atomism
The philosophy that reality consists of empty space and ultimately simple entities that combine to form objects is known as _____.
ideas have truth value to the extent that they produce practical results
The pragmatic point of view holds that _____.
FALSE
The sophos were highly regarded by the communities in which they lived. T/F
a Shepard and a king
The story of the Ring of Gyges concerns _____.
was invented to mock people who didn't speak greek
The term "barbarian" _____.
THE GROUP IS THE CENTER
The term "ethnocentrism" derives from Greek roots meaning "_____."
PLATO AND XENOPHON
The two main sources of information about Socrates are _____.
lover of wisdom
The word "philosophy" derives from Greek roots meaning "_____."
true
Theoretical knowledge is the accurate compilation and assessment of factual and systematic information and relationships. T/F
is defined as the interest of the stronger party
Thrasymachus tells Socrates that justice _____.
FALSE
To label the Sophists as "amoral" would mean to say that they are "immoral." T/F
experience and maturity
Traditionally, wisdom has been associated with _____ in a way that knowledge has not.
FALSE
Twenty-first century American culture bears no resemblance to the democratic state of Plato's Athens. T/F
the unexamined life is not worth living
What did Socrates say about the unexamined life?
relativistic
What type of reasoning argues that there is no way for one culture to judge another?
no man is wiser than socrates
What was the Oracle at Delphi's ambiguous reply to the question: Is anyone wiser than Socrates?
ad homenim
When we reject a philosopher's argument because we object to that philosopher's beliefs, we commit which type of fallacy?
Heraclitus
Which Presocratic philosopher distinguished between appearance and reality in a way that contrasted apparent permanence with hidden reality?
"Nothing anyone can say will make me change my mind."
Which expression is a reflection of willed ignorance?
winning
Which of the following was most important to the Sophists?
the utilitarian
Which philosophical archetype argues that our private and communal behavior should always maximize pleasure and minimize pain?
the skeptic
Which philosophical archetype believes that any claim to knowledge must be personally verified by our own senses?
cosmos
Which term was first used by the Pythagoreans to characterize the universe as an ordered whole consisting of harmonies of contrasting elements?
theoretical knowledge
Which type of knowledge involves the accurate compilation and assessment of factual systematic information and relationships?
occurs when we hold a belief regardless of the facts
Willed ignorance _____.
false
Wisdom is a form of knowledge based primarily on education and intelligence. T/F
willed ignorance
_____ holds onto a position regardless of the facts.
darrow's cigar
_____ is an example of a sophistic technique mentioned in the text.
wisdom
_____ is general knowledge of what does and does not produce human happiness.
psyche
_____ is what we think of today as a combination of the mind and soul.
belief
_____ refers to the subjective mental acceptance that a claim is true.
protagoras
_____ said that "Man is the measure of all things."
callicies
_____ taught that it is wrong for the superior individual to suffer at all.
humans always seek what they perceive to be their own welfare
socrates believed that ______
so-called truth is subservient to power
sophists taught that _______-