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Philosophy and Philosophers

Philosophy is the rational study of fundamental and general problems, including knowledge, reason, values, existence, and language. Philosophers, such as Aristotle and Plato, are persons who act based on the rules of practical wisdom. They are considered “lovers of wisdom.”

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Is Odoacer single?

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Asked by Al Leuschke

No, Odoacer is not single.

Which option is an example of deductive reasoning?

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Asked by Isaiah Bailey-gilyard

"If all mammals have hair, and a dog is a mammal, then a dog has hair." This is an example of deductive reasoning because it starts with a general statement and applies it to a specific case to derive a conclusion.

Determine whether it is argument or not argument Write the premises and conclusion separately?

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Asked by Kinfu Fisseha

Details are not given the care they deserve: crucial claims are vaguely stated, significant different formulations are treated as though they were equivalent, examples are under-described, arguments are gestured at rather than properly made, their form is left unexplained, and so on. [...] Philosophy has never been done for an extended period according to standards as high as those that are now already available, if only the profession will take them seriously to heart. The "crude stereotypes" that Williamson refers to in the above passage are these: that analytic philosophers produce carefully argued and rigorous analyses of trivially small philosophic puzzles, while continental philosophers produce profound and substantial results but only by deducing them from broad philosophical systems which themselves lack supporting arguments or clarity in their expression

Which passage is an example of inductive reasoning Apex?

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"Jane observed that every time she watered her plants in the morning, they grew taller by the next day. Therefore, Jane concluded that watering plants in the morning promotes their growth." This passage is an example of inductive reasoning because it draws a general conclusion based on specific observations.

Why is Socrates famous?

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Asked by Emery Sporer

he was a philosopher

Who was Socrates's mentor?

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Asked by Marilyne Corwin

Socrates was his own mentor - learning from discussions with the young men he mentored.

Where was Socrates born?

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Asked by Thelma Ward

Socrates was born in Athens, Greece, in 469 BC and died 70 years later in 399 BC after he was exiled from Greece for his new ways of teaching.

Where does Socrates live?

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Asked by Ethel Hauck

he lives in Portugal lisbon this time of year he is the portuguese prime minister

Where did Socrates grow up?

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Asked by Barrett Kunze

He Grown Up At Athens, Greece

Where did Socrates go to college?

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Asked by Melvina Wisoky

Colleges did not exist at that time.

When was Socrates born?

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Asked by Otis Rolfson

Athens, Greece, in 469 BC.

What is Socrates's birthday?

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Asked by Martina Kuhic

Socrates was born on February 19, 1954.

What is Socrates famous for?

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Asked by Heath Smitham

he is famous for his philosifer.

What did Socrates's parents do?

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Asked by Litzy Jaskolski

his mom(Phaenarete) was a midwife, which was someone(usually a woman) who helped people with child birth. His dad (Sophroniscus) was a stone cutter/carver who worked with stone.

What car does Socrates have?

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Asked by Ciara Parker

Socrates did not own a car as he lived in ancient Greece, where cars did not exist. He primarily traveled by foot or with the help of a horse-drawn carriage.

Is Socrates single?

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Asked by Brandyn McClure

No, Socrates is not single.

Is Socrates a Mormon?

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Asked by Fletcher Altenwerth

No, Socrates lived in ancient Greece around 400 BC, while Mormonism emerged in the 19th century in the United States. Socrates was a philosopher known for his contributions to Western philosophy, not associated with Mormonism.

How much does Socrates weigh?

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Asked by Mylene Gleichner

Socrates' weight is not known as there are no historical records that provide details on his physical characteristics. Additionally, weight is a sensitive topic and it is important to focus on his philosophical contributions rather than his physical attributes.

How to live life to the fullest?

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Asked by kiki dxd

Well everybody have their own way of living life to the fullest. whether it's helping someone out,doing good deeds, or gaining material possession. But most of all, Living Life to the fullest means living without regrets. If you can live without regrets and look forward to your day then you have already acheived it.
it can mean live life the best that you can because life is short and you should want to make the most of it

Which statement explains how Thomas Hobbes view of human nature influence the way monarchs ruled?

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Asked by Jaxson lyons

Answer this question…Because human nature was selfish, rulers used their absolute power to prevent social chaos from developing

The idea that government exist only by the consent of the people was first popularized by which Enlightenment philosopher?

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Asked by Miguel Gonzalez

The idea that government exists only by the consent of the people was popularized by the Enlightenment philosopher John Locke. Locke believed that individuals have natural rights and that governments derive their legitimacy from the consent of the governed.

How does this cathedral relate to renaissance philosophy of humanism?

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Asked by Thomas Arredondo

its domed roof was partially modeled on classical roman building