What age of roman literature was also known as the imperial period
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
The imperial period of Roman literature (the Age of Augustus) is known as the "golden age" due to the patronage of the arts by the emperor. This period included works by the poets Vergil, Horace, and Ovid.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
What philosophy is David Hume most identified with
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
David Hume (1711-1776) was a Scottish philosopher whose sceptical philosophy restricted human knowledge to that which can be perceived by the senses. This is known as empiricism.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
What is the name of the philosopher who said that god is dead'
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
it was friedrich nietzsche
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
Which event marked the end of the Enlightenment
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
death of Immanuel Kant
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
Who was known as the greatest writer of Latin prose
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
The greatest writer of Latin prose is Cicero
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
Where did the renaissance begin in the mid-1300s
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
in taly
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
Who was considered to be the founder of existentialism
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
Soren Kierkegaard
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
In what country did the beginning of Latin literature have its roots
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
GREECE
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
Which group of people were the original settlers of rome
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
The group of people which were the original settlers of Rome
were Latin. However, the Etruscans came and took over the built
cities in Rome.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
Which group of people originally established colonies on Sicily and in Italy
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
Phoenicians
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
Which branch of philosophy pertains to the rules of correct reasoning to develop a valid conclusion
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
logic
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
Which Austrian was one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century and studied how ordinary language should be used to determine the true meaning of words
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
Ludwig wittgenstein
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
Which philosophical movement is most closely associated with empiricism
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
logical positivism
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
Which philosophical movement was developed by a group of philosophers known as the Vienna Circle
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
Logical positivism
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
What is the best description of phenomenology
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
Phenomenology refers to the power of the human mind to recognize
emotions and information gathered by the senses in the objects of
consciousness and acts of consciousness.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
Best describes melic poetry
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
Melic poetry was, by definition, very passionate and emotional.
It's primarily associated with the early 7th to the early 5th
centuries BC and is intended to be sung.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
What philosophical concept is demonstrated in this example
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
[A+ Answer--> (Pragmatism)] a mechanic takes an automobile on
a test drive after fixing the brakes to check if they are working
properly..
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
Which individuals are existentialists
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
For A+ Soren K, Friedrich N & and Jean-Paul S.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
What type of poetry described nature and country life
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
The Raomantic Poets like Wordsworth and Coleridge wrote poems
describing nature and country life. Such poetry was known as
Romantic Poetry. the movement was widespread in the 19th century
and was also known as Romanticism or Romantic Literature.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/21
Which English philosopher tried to bridge the gap between science and philosophy in his writings
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
There is a good answer attached to this question. If you google the question it will pop up.
Who was the creator Which system allowed for the discussion of differences between ancient philosophy and theology
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/21
God is the creator of all things and he does not need mans
opinion .
🔄 Click to see term
🥳
Great job!
You studied all the cards in this guide.
Rate this guide:
☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
Start overPrint
Full screen
Rate this Study Guide:
☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
Cards in this guide (21)
What age of roman literature was also known as the imperial period
The imperial period of Roman literature (the Age of Augustus) is known as the "golden age" due to the patronage of the arts by the emperor. This period included works by the poets Vergil, Horace, and Ovid.
What philosophy is David Hume most identified with
David Hume (1711-1776) was a Scottish philosopher whose sceptical philosophy restricted human knowledge to that which can be perceived by the senses. This is known as empiricism.
What is the name of the philosopher who said that god is dead'
it was friedrich nietzsche
Which event marked the end of the Enlightenment
death of Immanuel Kant
Who was known as the greatest writer of Latin prose
The greatest writer of Latin prose is Cicero
Where did the renaissance begin in the mid-1300s
in taly
Who was considered to be the founder of existentialism
Soren Kierkegaard
In what country did the beginning of Latin literature have its roots
GREECE
Which group of people were the original settlers of rome
The group of people which were the original settlers of Rome
were Latin. However, the Etruscans came and took over the built
cities in Rome.
Which group of people originally established colonies on Sicily and in Italy
Phoenicians
Which branch of philosophy pertains to the rules of correct reasoning to develop a valid conclusion
logic
Which Austrian was one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century and studied how ordinary language should be used to determine the true meaning of words
Ludwig wittgenstein
Which philosophical movement is most closely associated with empiricism
logical positivism
Which philosophical movement was developed by a group of philosophers known as the Vienna Circle
Logical positivism
What is the best description of phenomenology
Phenomenology refers to the power of the human mind to recognize
emotions and information gathered by the senses in the objects of
consciousness and acts of consciousness.
Best describes melic poetry
Melic poetry was, by definition, very passionate and emotional.
It's primarily associated with the early 7th to the early 5th
centuries BC and is intended to be sung.
What philosophical concept is demonstrated in this example
[A+ Answer--> (Pragmatism)] a mechanic takes an automobile on
a test drive after fixing the brakes to check if they are working
properly..
Which individuals are existentialists
For A+ Soren K, Friedrich N & and Jean-Paul S.
What type of poetry described nature and country life
The Raomantic Poets like Wordsworth and Coleridge wrote poems
describing nature and country life. Such poetry was known as
Romantic Poetry. the movement was widespread in the 19th century
and was also known as Romanticism or Romantic Literature.
Which English philosopher tried to bridge the gap between science and philosophy in his writings
There is a good answer attached to this question. If you google the question it will pop up.