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Philosophy is one of the oldest disciplines in the world: the study of how the world works, why we are here, what we should do, and what it means to exist. From the ancient Greeks, through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, into the absurdist and existentialist philosophers of the 20th Century, anShow More
Philosophy is one of the oldest disciplines in the world: the study of how the world works, why we are here, what we should do, and what it means to exist. From the ancient Greeks, through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, into the absurdist and existentialist philosophers of the 20th Century, and on into modern times, philosophy has reflected the values, the problems, and the questions of the time while always expressing the deepest human impulses.
If you think you’ve got what it takes to think the hardest thoughts with the philosophers, this quiz will be the true test of your philosophy prowess. You’ll have to tell us the who, the what, and the why of the most famous philosophers and their ideas. Pull out those old, dusty tomes, take a quick look at your notes from Philosophy 101 and see if you can remember enough about philosophy to fool your professor.
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We're going to start at the very beginning: which of these people is considered the founder of Western philosophy?
If you are studying epistemology, what are you interested in?
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Beauty
What is real
What is right
Knowledge and what makes a fact
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Philosophers will often use this concept to help them sort through possible solutions to a problem. It says that if that if you have two otherwise equal solutions, the simpler one is probably better.
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Occam’s Razor
Abelard’s Edge
Cicero’s Scalpel
Pascal’s Wager
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In many cases, philosophy and religion have overlapped throughout history. Which philosopher and theologian formulated the doctrine of original sin?
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Anselm
Abelard
St. Thomas Aquinas
Augustine
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Which philosopher gave us the ontological argument for the existence of God?
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Meister Eckhart
Bonaventure
John of Damascus
Saint Anselm
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Plato is famous for which thought experiment?
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The Allegory of the Cave
The Categorical Imperative
The Evil Demon Argument
Tabula rasa
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The Myth of Sisyphus embodies which philosophical school of thought?
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Existentialism
Objectivism
Stoicism
Epicureanism
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Bertrand Russell is associated with a school that tends to use formal logic, axioms, and rigorous emphasis on precision. What's it called?
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Continental Philosophy
Analytic Philosophy
Neoplatonism
The Praxis School
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Thomas Hobbes is best known for his belief in the social contract. He thought this was an important element of life because solitary life was?
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Lonely, empty, and meaningless
Free and wild
Nasty, brutish, and short
Repetitive and uncultured
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According to Socrates, what is the unexamined life?
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