PHL101_OBJ_Questions.txt

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[QUESTIONS]

<1>Philosophy is from

<2>Love for wisdom means

<3>Philosophy is a No-man's land between

<4>Philosophy is like a gadfly means

<5>Philosophy as a critical argumentation is associated with ........ while as conceptual and linguistic analysis is associated with .......

<6>Bertrand Russell sees Philosophy as ........ while Philosophy as Dialectics is associated with

<7>How should we live? is a

<8>Although Ethicists disagree about moral issues in ethics, they all agree about what ethics is

<9>Critical ethics and Normative ethics address the same question

<10>Advocate for the promotion of the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people

<11>Normative ethics is

<12>An egoist is someone who is always

<13>The problem of philosophy could be

<14>Ethics is fundamentally

<15>This is one of the departments of ethics

<16>Moral issues in ethics are

<17>In order to provide answers to core normative questions, normative ethicists formulate

<18>Epistemology answers how many questions

<19>For the empirist, sense experience

<20>"S knows that P" means

<21>A justified true belief is inferential if

<22>The two main variants of skepticism are

<23>Philosophers are lovers of ______

<24>Philosophy as classes of Have and Have not can be traced to

<25>For Karl Max, theory without practice is ______

<26>Epistemology means _____

<27>Empiricism is from the Greek word "emperia" which in Latin is

<28>Metaphysics is derived from the Greek word ______

<29>______ concerns itself with ultimate constituent of the universe.

<30>Ontology is the study of

<31>Materialism is the view that

<32>Mythopoesis is

<33>Fictional antirealists hold the view that

<34>How does ontology differ from specific scientific disciplines

<35>Monism is the view that

<36>Pluralism is best represented as the view that

<37>The believe in the existence of more than one god is known as

<38>The belief that many gods exist but only one of them should be worshipped is known as

<39>"If we can know, how can we know anything at all" is about

<40>The atheist argument on evil is premised on which of the following

<41>Philosophy is critical involves all except

<42>According to _____ philosophy is a no man's land.

<43>While science relies on empirical analysis, philosophy relies in ______

<44>Philosophy is differ from Theology because Philosophy is ____

<45>According to _______ Philosophy is a violent discipline.

<46>Theology and Religion are _____

<47>Philosophy is a violent discipline because

<48>Originally all disciplines are regarded as

<49>Natural Philosophy includes all except

<50>Human Philosophy includes all except

<51>For Socrates, a Philosopher must start from _____

<52>Socrates always get his people to the level of

<53>Practice without theory is _____

<54>Philosophy as a master science means it is recommending appropriate

<55>______ emphasizes reasoning as the source of knowledge

<56>What is the meaning of ethical concepts? Is a

<57>______ teaches the methodology of proper reasoning using ordinary natural language while _______ teaches the methodology of proper reasoning using symbolic languages.

<58>The first set of Aristotle's work that was compiled was titled

<59>The second work of Aristotle after is death is titled

<60>________ is a branch of philosophy that concerned itself with nature of reality.

<61>The first issue that form the subject matter of metaphysics is _____

<62>_______ is the view that God exist as the creator of the universe.

<63>______ is the belief in the existence of God who created the universe.

<64>The Big Picture Approach to the definition of metaphysics is

<65>Skeptical argument includes:

<66>According to which Philosopher is Philosophy considered an under
labourer

<67>Ethics as a branch of philosophy is _____

<68>Among subfields of ethics are

<69>The following are part of ethics except

<70>Meta-ethics is basically ______

<71>Descriptive ethics is _______

<72>What ethics share with every other branches of philosophy are

<73>According to Aristotle, what is desired for the sake of other things are

<74>______ addresses issues about the morality of compulsory education.

<75>______ deals with the question about how the actual society ought to be organized.

<76>Which of the ethical theory advocates for the promotion of the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people?

<77>Ethical relativism and absolutism are

<78>_______ is generally defined as the critical evaluation of human and moral actions or omissions.

<79>Sociological ethics

<80>Ethical theories

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[OPTIONS]

<1>Phealo and Sophea
Phileu and Sophia
Philo and Sophea
Phileux and Sophia

<2>Attainment of wisdom
Obtaining wisdom
Quest for wisdom
Custody for wisdom

<3>Theology and Religion
Idea and Matter
Theology and Science
Metaphysics and Science

<4>Philosophy is like a housefly
Philosophy makes a nauseating sound
Philosophy keeps us on our legs
Philosophy keeps us on our toes

<5>Karl Marx and Ludwig Winch
Ludwig Winch and Schopenhauer
Socrates and Bertrand Russell
Socrates and Wittgenstein

<6>Conceptual and linguistic analysis and Karl Marx
Philosophy as a contemplation and Max Weber
Philosophy as conceptual and linguistic analysis and Max Weber
Philosophy as a contemplation and Karl Marx

<7>non-ethical question
normative question
sociological question
none of the above

<8>false
true
neither true nor false
none of the above

<9>true
false
neither true nor false
none of the above

<10>ethical non-naturalism
ethical naturalism
ethical objectivism
none of the above

<11>descriptive
psychological
scientific
none of the above

<12>nuturing his or her ego
motivated into action by the need to support
motivated into action by self esteem
none of the above

<13>epistemological
metaphysics
ethical
all of the above

<14>substantive and conceptual
historical and scientific
a and b
none of the above

<15>political philosophy
history
education
none of the above

<16>controversial
easily resolved
open-ended
a and c

<17>policies
programme
principles and theories
none of the above

<18>1
2
3
4

<19>is the genuine source of all knowledge
is the ultimate source of genuine knowledge
is the source of all ultimate and genuine knowledge
is the source of all genuine knowledge

<20>S believes that P, P is true, and S has reasons to believe P
S believes that P, P is untrue, and S has a justification that P
S believes that P, P is sure that P, and S is evidences that P
P is true, S believes that P is true, and S knows that P is true

<21>the belief relies on other facts for its justification
the belief relies on other knowledge for its justification
the belief relies on no belief for its justification
the belief relies on a foundation of knowledge

<22>Global skepticism and Wholesale skepticism
Whole skepticism and Radical skepticism
Radical skepticism and Unmitigated skepticism
Retail skepticism and Radical skepticism

<23>Love
Wisdom
Love & Wisdom
None

<24>Socrates
Karl Max
Plato
Wihseinstein

<25>blind
no knowledge
barrenness
none

<26>Theory of wisdom
Theory of Philosophy
Theory of knowledge
None of the above

<27>Experience
Emperiee
Experiential
Empirical

<28>meta-ta-physika
ta-me-ta ta physika
meta-ta-physitia
ta-me-ta ta physitia

<29>Ontology
Fictional entities
Metaphysics
Physita

<30>What we see in the universe
What exists in the universe
Who created the universe
What will end the universe

<31>reality is made up of material persons
reality is made up of material substances
some people love material things
reality is made up of a substance.

<32>explaining the world within nature
explaining the world outside of nature
a and b
none of the above

<33>fictional entities exist and fictional claims are meaningful
fictional entities do not exist and fictional claims are not meaningful
fictional entities do not exist and fictional claims are meaningful
fictional entities exist and fictional claims are not meaningful

<34>it studies the nature of material objects
it studies the nature of our concepts
it addresses general questions about existence
none of the above

<35>reality is made up of matter
reality is made up of a substance
reality is made up of forms
reality is limitless

<36>reality is made up of more than a substance
reality is made of the body and mind
reality is everywhere
reality is divided into different parts

<37>pantheism
panentheism
polytheism
henotheism

<38>pantheism
panentheism
polytheism
henotheism

<39>the source of knowledge
the justification
skepticism
the definition

<40>evil exists in the universe
God exists in the universe
human beings are free
evil is a necessity

<41>Systematic search
Impossibility of unquestioned thoughts
No thought is correct
None of the above

<42>Wole Soyinka
Plato
Socrates
Bertrand Russell

<43>hypothesy
observation
critical or logical reasoning
all of the above

<44>questionable
argumentative
critical
empirical

<45>Wole Soyinka
Bertrand Russell
Plato
Socrates and Aristotle

<46>critical
logical
dogmatic
empirical

<47>philosophers argue on issues
philosophy like fighting
philosophy is critical
philosophy is systematic

<48>Etymology
Synecology
Philosophy
None

<49>Anthropology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics

<50>Physics
Economics
Accountancy
None

<51>Wisdom
Love
Ignorance
None

<52>aporea
critical
argumentation
explanation

<53>experiment
blind
observation
none

<54>analysis
system
experiment
methodology

<55>radical rationalism
moderate rationalism
rationalism
a and c

<56>meth-ethi-cal question
normative question
linguistic questions
none of the above

<57>analytic and synthetic
informal logic and formal logic
conceptual and linguistic
none of the above

<58>Physika
Meta-ta-ta physika
Physics
None of the above

<59>Meta-th-physika
Ta-meta-ta physika
Physika
a and b

<60>Etymological Approach
Big Picture Approach
Example Approach
None of the above

<61>Reality
Origin
Entities
Ontology

<62>Theism
Deism
Henotheism
Panentheism

<63>Deism
Polyteism
Panenthuism
Theism

<64>too slim because it excludes many things
too broad because it includes many things
too narrow because it is just one
none of the above

<65>Knowledge requires certainty
We cannot know certain
Knowledge is not possible
All of the above

<66>Bartrand Rusell
Wole Soyinka
Karl Marx
Ludwig Wittgenstein

<67>evaluative
descriptive
prescriptive
a and c

<68>direct ethics
indirect ethics
lexical ethics
none of the above

<69>Social philosophy
Philosophy of law
Philosophy of mind
Philosophy of feminism

<70>conceptual
semantical
justifactory
all of the above

<71>sociological
psychological
philosophical
a and b

<72>the contents of other branches of philosophy
the structure of other branches of philosophy
the methods of other branches of philosophy
a and b

<73>instrumental
futuristic goods
the end body
b and c

<74>Critical philosophy
Social philosophy
a and b
neither a nor b

<75>History
Local
Political philosophy
All of the above

<76>Ethical objectivism
Ethical naturalism
a and b
none of the above

<77>meta-ethical theories
normative ethical theories
descriptive theories
all of the above

<78>Aesthetics
Metaphysics
Metachemistry
None of the above

<79>recommends
prescribes
evaluates
describes

<80>set various standards of right and wrong
are standard of moral evaluation
what ought to or ought not to be done
all of the above

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[ANSWERS]

<1>Phileu and Sophia

<2>Quest for wisdom

<3>Theology and Science

<4>Philosophy keeps us on our toes

<5>Socrates and Wittgenstein

<6>Philosophy as a contemplation and Karl Marx

<7>normative question

<8>true

<9>false

<10>none of the above

<11>none of the above

<12>none of the above

<13>all of the above

<14>none of the above

<15>political philosophy

<16>controversial

<17>principles and theories

<18>4

<19>is the ultimate source of genuine knowledge

<20>S believes that P, P is true, and S has reasons to believe P

<21>the belief relies on other facts for its justification

<22>Global skepticism and Wholesale skepticism

<23>Wisdom

<24>Karl Max

<25>barrenness

<26>Theory of knowledge

<27>Experiential

<28>meta-ta-physika

<29>Metaphysics

<30>What exists in the universe

<31>reality is made up of material substances

<32>a and b

<33>fictional entities do not exist and fictional claims are meaningful

<34>it addresses general questions about existence

<35>reality is made up of a substance

<36>reality is made up of more than a substance

<37>polytheism

<38>henotheism

<39>skepticism

<40>evil exists in the universe

<41>Impossibility of unquestioned thoughts

<42>Bertrand Russell

<43>critical or logical reasoning

<44>critical

<45>Wole Soyinka

<46>dogmatic

<47>philosophy is critical

<48>Philosophy

<49>Anthropology

<50>Physics

<51>Ignorance

<52>aporea

<53>blind

<54>methodology

<55>rationalism

<56>normative question

<57>informal logic and formal logic

<58>Physika

<59>Ta-meta-ta physika

<60>Big Picture Approach

<61>Ontology

<62>Deism

<63>Theism

<64>too broad because it includes many things

<65>Knowledge requires certainty

<66>Ludwig Wittgenstein

<67>a and c

<68>none of the above

<69>Philosophy of feminism

<70>all of the above

<71>sociological

<72>the methods of other branches of philosophy

<73>instrumental

<74>Social philosophy

<75>Political philosophy

<76>none of the above

<77>meta-ethical theories

<78>None of the above

<79>describes

<80>all of the above

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