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Understanding the Self Quiz 1 SCORE: 100/100

1. Philosophy means in greek word "philosophia"

Select one:

a. Love of Wisdom

b. Love of Country

c. Arguement

d. Problems

2. "Philosphia" means

Select one:

a. Love of world

b. Love of Self

c. Love of Wisdom

d. Love of Country

3. One of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosopher

Select one:

a. John Locke

b. Plato

c. Augustine

d. David Hume
4. He doubted the basic idea of the individual character and says that there is no lasting self

Select one:

a. Plato

b. St. Augustine

c. David Hume

d. John Locke

5. The philosopher who infused Christian doctrine with Neoplatonism.

Select one:

a. Plato

b. Hume

c. St. Augustine

d. John Locke

6. The two philosophers who answer the "WHO AM I?"

Select one:

a. John Locke and Descartes

b. Aristotle and Augustine

c. Ryle and Ponty

d. Plato and Hume


7. He influenced Neo-Platonism

Select one:

a. Locke

b. Plato

c. Hume

d. St. Augustine

8. It is the Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes from the senses and
experience.

Select one:

a. Plato

b. Ryle

c. Hume

d. Aristotle

9. Philosophy is the study of

Select one:

a. Intellectual mind

b. Body and Soul

c. Human Person

d. Of general and fundamental problems


10. Rene Descartes said that our mind and thought are true identity and he called it

Select one:

a. A person

b. A soul

c. A memory

d. A love

-tamietoms

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