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Philosophy
Examine the fundamental nature of reality, existence, and knowledge. Philosophy encourages critical thinking and ethical reasoning.
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Q: What are the similarities of Apollo and dionysus
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Q: How does power should be a check to power reflect enlightenment ideas
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Q: What is the moral to the greek myth psyche and eros
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Q: How do you think you could make a difference as a prefect
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Q: What is a contrapsitive
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Q: Who said Nothing deters a good man from doing what is honorable
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Q: Who founded neoplatonic philosphy
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Q: What can you use as an example for Utilitarian approach
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Q: Why did Socrates teach people
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Q: What is the moral lesson in the story the elephant and the hare
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Q: What at best describes life for homesteaders on the plains
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Q: What is the meaning of DAR in Philippines
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Q: Is Imagination is more important than knowledge
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Q: What are the examples of felipinism
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Q: What reasons does descartes give for doubting everything
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Q: What did the renaissance want from the other people and did they achieve it
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Q: What was the contribution of Thomas Hobbes
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Q: What does think before you speak proverb mean
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Q: Did the philosophy of transcendentalism reflect democratic ideals
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Q: Was Democritus's beliefs accepted by society at that time
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Q: What is the synonym for introspective
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Q: What did Saint Augustine help people to understand
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Q: What were Saint Nicholas' virtues
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Q: What was the moral in the Norse creation myth
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Q: What does The love of democracy is that of equality mean
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Q: What is Rousseau's view on human nature
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Q: What field of philosophy deals with other than matter an energy
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Q: What are feelings of layaity and devotion of country and traditions called
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Q: What is the acronym of kalayaan
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Q: How did Enlightenment influence the colonists in the 18Th century
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Q: Who is most intelligent human-being ever lived
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Q: How do the suitors plan to prevent telemachus from coming home
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Q: What are two antonyms for the word oblivious
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Q: What is the Panthealessa
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Q: Was Odysseus wise
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Q: Why is paul bogle refer to as national hero
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Q: What is fescism
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Q: How is right thought different from right action
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Q: What is a fallacy in which a claim or argument is rejected on the basis of some unrelated fact about the person presenting the argument
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Q: What was Socrates's goal
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Q: What does haoli mean
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Q: What is the stonewelling plan
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Q: What is philimatology
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Q: What is a sentence for the ponder
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Q: What are three rhetorical patterns
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Q: Who founded Humanism
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Q: What is the difference between knowledge and truth
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