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functionalism Meaning
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Drag each definition to the ancient Chinese philosophy that it defines.
The right to rule is given to a dynasty by the highest
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Tell brifely what absurdism is about
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Tell brifely what nihilism is about
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Are characters real?
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What is the definition of altruism?
A. Caring for others while hoping to get money. B. Caring for others without expecting a
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mason
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___________ ___________ was a English philosopher that wrote essays on the idea of the "social contract" and was influential to
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bob
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If God made us, who made God?
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Anonymous
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If your thinking and growing does this prove that your a *Human*.
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Anonymous ;)
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Which of the following is a key idea of transcendentalism? ( 1 point )
A.) Belief in human reason B.) Belief in personal insights
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idkwhattosay
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List all examples of philosophical a posteriori?
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Nancy
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List all examples of philosophical synthetic?
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Nancy
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List all examples of philosophical intuition?
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Nancy
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List all examples of philosophical induction?
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Nancy
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List all examples of philosophical deduction?
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Nancy
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List all examples of philosophical dialectic?
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Nancy
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List all examples of philosophical a priori?
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Nancy
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List all examples of philosophical analysis?
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Nancy
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List all types of philosophical methods?
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Nancy
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What is philosophical a posteriori?
What are the examples of philosophical a posteriori?
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Nancy
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What is philosophical induction?
What are the examples of philosophical induction?
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Nancy
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What is philosophical dialectic?
What are the examples of philosophical dialectic?
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Nancy
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What is philosophical a priori?
What are the examples of philosophical a priori?
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Nancy
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What is Philosophical Analysis? What are the examples of philosophical analysis?
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Nancy
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What makes someone an individual?
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What makes someone an individual? Philosophy..
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The idea of social contract was put forth by Aaron d Montague b John lucky c Thomas Hobbes d William Blackstone
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The most important long-term impact of Socrates was what?
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Dakota Gordon
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Thomas Hobbes and John Locke were European philosophers who influenced American founding documents with which theory.
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Which of the following is a key idea of transcendentalism?
A. Belief in human reason B. Belief in personal insights C. Belief in
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Joe
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how does descartes say he is certain that objects do exist independantly?
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confused
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how does descartes' wax analogy show contradictions to his dualism
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confused
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how would an idealist tell their version of Descartes' wax analogy?
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confused
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what is filial piety
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Johanana
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according to confucius,m which type of work was valued the most A. mental work B. physical work C. Religious work
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Johanana
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Descartes starts off the wax analogy by assuming the wax already exists, unlike how he doubts his own existence in the first
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confused
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Based on the quotation, with which statement would Gandhi have MOST LIKELY agreed?
A. The only way to end inequality is through
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Madi
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What is dharma?
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Kiddo
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"We are free to make moral decisions" Discuss. (12 marks)
- include libertarianism, hard determinism, behaviorism and Calvinism
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oops
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differences between hard determinism and behaviourism?
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oops
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Why is filial piety the “source of all virtues” in Confucianism?
A. because Confucius believed it is the model for the other
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johannaEvans
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What is the main topic discussed in the Analects of Confucius?
A. proper behavior and ideals B. successful battle strategies C.
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johannaEvans
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According to Laozi, what is the Dao?
A. the home of the heavenly spirits B. respect for authority C. the natural way of the
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johannaEvans
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
According to Daoism, the symbols of yin and yang represent the ideal of
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johannaEvans
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Which of these phrases best summarizes Legalism? (1 point) Responses Harsh laws are needed to keep order in society. Harsh laws
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uhhbadbihwanna
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If the Son of Heaven acted virtuously, what would be the result? Select the two correct answers.
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johannaEvans
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What does tabula rasa refer to?
A. a medieval writing tablet B. the notion that humans are born with built-in mental content C.
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Kiddo
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Pop says, "Getting what you need out of something is better than getting all you can out of something." What does he mean?
How
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1. Existentialism was the leading philosophy of thought to which most modernist writers adhered.
a) True b) False 2. The prefix
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Iwannaknow
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According to Damian the symbols of Yin and Yang represent the idea of
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St Jude girl
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