Which of these was a teacher of Alexander the Great
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Aristotle was a teacher of Alexander the Great.
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Whose scientific work relied on observation experiments and inductive reasoning
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Aristole
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Which philosophy originated in China and India
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eastern philosophy
Confucionism originated in China, Buddhism in India.
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What theologian proposed that the mere idea that God existed was proof that God did indeed exist
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Saint Anselm.
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What philosophy became a bridge that connected early Christian philosophy and Greek philosophy
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neoplatism
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What French philosopher was a materialist who proposed that thoughts and ideas were created by the motion and changes in matter
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Denis Diderot (1713-1784) viewed societal progress as
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many works involving the laws of probability.
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Which of these people was a philosophe and editor of the Encyclopedie a reference work of political and philosophical ideas
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denis diderot
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Which of these statements is the best description of Socrates
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He founded the world's first university, the Academy, that lasted for about 900 years
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What branch of philosophy aims to determine the nature basis and the extent of knowledge
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epistemology
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Which theories bridged the gap between ancient and medieval philosophy
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neoplatonism
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Which of these is not a branch of philosophy logic statistics or ethics
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Statistics
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Which of these statements is trure regarding the philosophy of stoicism
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There is no afterlife
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Which of these was a teacher of Alexander the Great
Aristotle was a teacher of Alexander the Great.
Whose scientific work relied on observation experiments and inductive reasoning
Aristole
Which philosophy originated in China and India
eastern philosophy
Confucionism originated in China, Buddhism in India.
What theologian proposed that the mere idea that God existed was proof that God did indeed exist
Saint Anselm.
What philosophy became a bridge that connected early Christian philosophy and Greek philosophy
neoplatism
What French philosopher was a materialist who proposed that thoughts and ideas were created by the motion and changes in matter
Denis Diderot (1713-1784) viewed societal progress as
independent of the growth of knowledge and technology, and wrote
many works involving the laws of probability.
Which of these people was a philosophe and editor of the Encyclopedie a reference work of political and philosophical ideas
denis diderot
Which of these statements is the best description of Socrates
He founded the world's first university, the Academy, that lasted for about 900 years
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What branch of philosophy aims to determine the nature basis and the extent of knowledge
epistemology
Which theories bridged the gap between ancient and medieval philosophy
neoplatonism
Which of these is not a branch of philosophy logic statistics or ethics
Statistics
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Which of these statements is trure regarding the philosophy of stoicism