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1) By “know yourself” Plato meant: Group of answer choices What is…

1) By “know yourself” Plato meant:

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What is your purpose in life, what is the meaning of your life

Know your duty to your parents

Know your duty to your country.

 

2) By saying a philosopher saw dualism in reality, we mean:

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Separation of body and soul

The separation between a live body and a dead body

A separation between good and evil

 

3) Rene Descartes said if you are a seeker of truth, you need to doubt your beliefs at least once. Why? How do you doubt your own beliefs? What is the value of doubting one’s belief?

 

4) Plato says that lovers should not try to change each other.

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True

False

 

5) This is my argument for free or unfree will, based on my own life experience: 

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6) This is my understanding of philosophy and the meaning of “good life” according to classical philosophers: 

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7) Jean Paul Sartre has a philosophy of freedom. What is it? How does it relate to responsibility? 

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8) Social contract, according to Rousseau and others is:

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A contract between people and the sovereign according to which a certain transaction of rights and security id agreed upon.

A contract that relates to the value of life of the individual, and his responsibility.

A contract to allow the sovereign to rule as long as he is from the royal ancestry.

 

9) Social Contract theory is the basis of modern political philosophy. Define it, and explain the difference between Hobbes and Rousseau on this topic.  

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10) By saying” Our own beliefs (perceptions) cause our suffering,”  Greek philosophers meant:

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There is no essence in what causes us to suffer, we just believe or see it that way.

The essence of events can be hurtful unless you wish it away

We suffer because of our own dharma

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11) The following is a case of radical freedom, the way Existentialists portrayed it:

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I am absolutely free, there is no limit to it, and we are all born that way.

We are free to the limits of other people’s freedom

Freedom is an illusion; we are all in chain of superstition and economic necessities.

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12) Eudemonia in Plato’s philosophy means: 

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Fulfillment

Power

Wealth and health

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The last 4 times I’ve got wrong answers. I need correct answers please.