Philosophy Insights

Philosophy Insights

12th Grade

5 Qs

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Philosophy Insights

Philosophy Insights

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Philosophy

12th Grade

Hard

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Brexter Balajadia

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5 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 2 pts

Who is considered the father of Western philosophy?

Aristotle

Plato

Homer

Socrates

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 2 pts

What is the famous philosophical question posed by René Descartes?

Summa Theologica

I think, therefore I am

Cogito, ergo sum

The Republic

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 2 pts

What is the concept of 'cogito, ergo sum' in philosophy?

'Cogito, ergo sum' means 'I think, therefore I am'.

I sleep, therefore I exist

I breathe, therefore I exist

I eat, therefore I am

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 2 pts

Who wrote the famous work 'The Republic'?

Homer

Socrates

Plato

Aristotle

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 2 pts

What is the philosophical concept of 'utilitarianism'?

Utilitarianism suggests that the end justifies the means, regardless of the consequences.

The philosophical concept of 'utilitarianism' is the theory that the best action is the one that maximizes overall happiness or pleasure and minimizes pain or suffering for the greatest number of people.

Utilitarianism is the belief that individual happiness is more important than collective well-being.

Utilitarianism promotes the idea that actions should be judged based on their intentions rather than their outcomes.