Ethics Quiz 1: Pre-Socratic Philosophers

Ethics Quiz 1: Pre-Socratic Philosophers

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10 Qs

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Ethics Quiz 1: Pre-Socratic Philosophers

Ethics Quiz 1: Pre-Socratic Philosophers

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Philosophy is the love of what?

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What is the stuff (in German) which the Pre-Socratice Philosophers was looking for as the origing of all?

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What was the answer of Thales to the question of what stuff is the origin of all?

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What was the answer of Anaximander to the question of what stuff is the origin of all?

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He said, all are governed with numbers because all things take up space, and have measure.

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He believed that there is a unifying plan that coheres all the natural changes and harmonizes their opposing tendencies.

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He argues that only one unchanging thing exists, and it is an indivisible spherical-shaped thing, like a toy marble, which he calls “the One”.

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