quiz 11 Looking at Philosophy: “II. The Athenian Period” (‘Aristotle’ only)

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Form can only be separated from Matter in: (a) fact (b) deed (c) thought (d) principle (e) None of the above
thought

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Form can only be separated from Matter in: (a) fact (b) deed (c) thought (d) principle (e) None of the above
thought
Aristotle explains change with: (a) Form & Essence (b) Potentiality and Actuality (c) Dualism & Pluralism (d) Illusion & Reality (e) None
Potentiality and Actuality
What does “teleological” mean?
👉 Answer: Everything has a purpose or final goal (end)
Aristotle’s word for God: (a) Prime Mover (b) Optimus Prime (c) Prime Meridian (d) Prime Minister (e) Prime Agent
prime mover
Final goal of human life:
happiness
Moral virtues are learned through education: (a) True (b) False
false
What is a valid inference?
A conclusion that logically follows from the premises
. Actions are virtuous if they follow: (a) Golden Rule (b) Golden Mean (c) Golden Reward (d) Golden Ticket (e) Golden Character
golden mean
Aristotle tutored: (a) Lysander (b) Plato (c) Alexander the Great (d) Pericles (e) Darius
Alexander the Great
Can you be poor, sick, lonely and still happy (Aristotle)? t
Yes, but it's difficult