1. 2. 3. What is your name? _____________________________________________. What is this date? ______________________________________________. __________________ declares that the unexamined life is not worth living. a. Aristotle b. Plato c. Socrates d. Theocritus 4. _________ is an examination of fundamental questions concerning the nature of reality. a. Epistemology b. Ethics c. Metaphysics d. Realism 5. Which is a question of epistemology? _________. a. Does God Exist? b. What is real? c. What is the Good? d. What is knowledge? 6. True or false, the word “philosophy” derives from the Greek words “love” and “wisdom”. 7. __________ thinks that a substance is a composite of matter and form, i.e., informed matter. a. Aristotle b. Parmenides c. Plato d. Bertrand Russell 8. Plato’s Parable of the _ _ _ _ illustrates his notion that reality is hierarchical in nature, that the world we live in is less real than the world of Forms. a. Cave b. Garden c. Ring d. Sun 9. According to Socrates’ speech found in Plato’s dialogue The Theaetetus, _________ is attributed with having said “man is the measure of all things”. a. Descartes b. Protagoras c. Socrates d. Zeno 10. The standard definition of knowledge is _________? a. Belief or opinion b. Truth c. Justification or reasons d. True belief e. Justified belief f. Justified, true, belief g. Dirty wax. Match Thales All is change, opposition in flux, river like Properties a thing must have to be Water the thing that it is and not another thing Plato Epistemology Parmenides Forms Protagoras Chaos, 4 elements in vortex Heraclitus Atoms Democritus No change, no many, only 1 Aristotle Ontology Study of what is Necessary - essential Study of knowledge accidental - contingent Anaximander knowledge = perception Properties not required for identity Essentialist, father of empiricism