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1/1 Question 1
Axiology discusses the philosophical learning and essence of value. Primarily, as a human we value
two things: beauty and human conduct.
True

False

0/1 Question 2
Metaphysics refers to the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of reality. This area of
philosophy simply means beyond physical or tangible things.
True

False

0/1 Question 3
The mind does really exist because it can be experienced by the senses, this ideology is rooted to
Churchland, a Canadian thinker.
True

False

0/1 Question 4
Like Socrates, Plato believes that the self is tantamount with the soul.
True

False

1/1 Question 5
For Socrates the self is identical with the soul. He believes that every human possesses a mortal soul
that endures the corporal body.
True

False

1/1 Question 6
He proposes that whatever with life has a soul component.
a. Aquinas

b. Plato

c. Socrates

d. Aristotle

1/1 Question 7
He believes that the body is unified with the soul so that man may be whole.
a. Kant

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b. Churchland

c. Aquinas

d. Augustine

1/1 Question 8
For him what humans experience is just bundle of alter insights.
a. Locke

b. Aquinas

c. Descartes

d. Hume

1/1 Question 9
Philosophical perspective aims to understand the self, based on theories like Rene Descartes, John
Locke and Immanuel Kant who are considered modern philosophers.
True

False

1/1 Question 10
It is the divine essence that enables us to think logically.
a. soul

b. appetite

c. will

d. reason

1/1 Question 11
Idealism adhere in the dominance of mind over matter
True

False

1/1 Question 12
For him the human mind at conception is tabularasa or blank slate.
a. Kant

b. Locke

c. Hume

d. Descartes

0/1 Question 13
Plato asserted that the beginning or foundation of philosophy is simply wondering 
True

False

0/1 Question 14
Ponty further says that when people observe the self at essential level of direct experience, people
will find that the mind and body are different.
True

False

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0/1 Question 15
Cosmology, Ontology, Logic, Metaphysics, Psychology and Theodicy are branches of philosophy
that are considered theoretical in nature.
True

False

0/1 Question 16
For German philosopher Immanuel Kant, it is our reason that makes experiencing a tangible world
conceivable because it is the self that is dynamically creating all our views.
True

False

1/1 Question 17
For him, the act of being a rational about the self is a validation that there is a self.
a. Hume

b. Descartes

c. Locke

d. Kant

0/1 Question 18
Thinking is an active form accountable for organizing sensible and physical behavior.
True

False

0/1 Question 19
The etymological origin of philosophy came from the words Philia and Sophia which technically
means love of wisdom
True

False

0/1 Question 20
He integrates the ideas of Plato and the traditions of Christianity. He demanded to interpret that the
body is “spouse” of the soul.
a. Ponty

b. Aquinas

c. Augustine

d. Locke

1/1 Question 21
Existentialism adhere to the concept of creating meaning through human experience.
True

False

0/1 Question 22
He holds that the soul is the core of all existing beings.
a. Socrates

b. Aquinas

c. Aristotle

d. Plato

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1/1 Question 23
To him, the soul is what animates the body, it is what enables us to be an authentic human. 
a. Descartes

b. Locke

c. Augustine

d. Aquinas

1/1 Question 24
He has a skeptical prerogative on the matter that people have no experience of the self.
a. Hume

b. Churchland

c. Kant

d. Ponty

1/1 Question 25
Aristotle and Aquinas are considered realist thinkers
True

False

1/1 Question 26
It was the Greeks who probed myths and moved away from them in trying to know the reality and
answer to persistent inquiries of curiosity, including the question of self. 
True

False

0/1 Question 27
Pragmatist considered experience as the prime basis of reality
True

False

1/1 Question 28
Thales, Anaximander and Anaximenes are considered the earliest Milesian thinkers.
True

False

0/1 Question 29
There are two main branches of philosophy theoretical and practical in nature
True

False

0/1 Question 30
The basic impulse of man is wondering. 
True

False

0/1 Question 31

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Descartes is the father of postmodern philosophy and the forerunner of the idea Cogito ergo Sum or I
think therefore I am (exist)
True

False

1/1 Question 32
Plato claims that the sensible world is independent on the perfect world where the idea of the soul
goes.
True

False

0/1 Question 33
Greek philosopher Gilbert Ryle believes that the self is best understood as a pattern of behavior, his
famous mantra is I act therefore I exist.
True

False

0/1 Question 34
Socrates describes that the core of the self (soul) is the immortal entity. The soul tries for wisdom and
perfection, and reason is the soul’s instrument to attain the goal of man.
True

False

1/1 Question 35
Canadian philosopher Paul Churchland advocates the idea of eliminative materialism or the idea that
the self is attached from the brain and the composition of the body.
True

False

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