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QUIZ #2 DOING PHILOSOPHY

INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON


Name:____________________________
Strand: ___________________________
I. True or False. Write True if the statement is correct, if False underline the word/s that makes the statement
wrong.
1. In Philosophy, it encourage to develop the art of questioning. ________
2. The reality of life is very simple.__________
3. Philosophy is not blind obedience._________
4. For Socrates, the start of wisdom is to know everything._________
5. We always seeking for truth because it will haunt or trouble us.___________
6. The search of meaning in life is one way processes
7. For Aristotle, “All men by nature desire to know”. ____________
8. The object of knowing is called virtue.
9. The discovery of the truth is to be called wisdom that leads to virtue. ____________
10. The more we have, the more we want more. _______________
II. Explain the following. 5pts each
a. The Unexamined Life is Worth Living
b. Define Philosophy
c. Pick one nature of philosophy and explain.

QUIZ #2 DOING PHILOSOPHY


INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
Name:____________________________
Strand: ___________________________
III. True or False. Write True if the statement is correct, if False underline the word/s that makes the statement
wrong.
1. In Philosophy, it encourage to develop the art of questioning. ________
2. The reality of life is very simple.__________
3. Philosophy is not blind obedience._________
4. For Socrates, the start of wisdom is to know everything._________
5. We always seeking for truth because it will haunt or trouble us.___________
6. The search of meaning in life is one way processes
7. For Aristotle, “All men by nature desire to know”. ____________
8. The object of knowing is called virtue.
9. The discovery of the truth is to be called wisdom that leads to virtue. ____________
10. The more we have, the more we want more. _______________

II. Explain the following. 5pts each


a. The Unexamined Life is Worth Living
b. Define Philosophy
c. Pick one nature of philosophy and explain.

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