CSTU 101 Quiz 3 Greek Philosophy

CSTU 101 Quiz 3 Greek Philosophy and Humanist Legacy

Covers the Learn material from Module 3: Week 3.

  1. The view that the universe requires no supernatural cause or government, that it is self existent, self explanatory, self operating, and self directing, and that it is also purposeless, deterministic, and only accidently productive of humanity.
  2. Reality, for ___________, consisted of (Ideas) of all basic things, Forms that exist beyond the grasp of the senses or even the mind.
  3. A structural system in which vertical supports or columns support horizontal beams.
  4. Aristotle’s influence has perhaps been greatest in which eld?
  5. Which one of these is not in the Greek order of columns?
  6. The Greek marketplace where philosophy was debated was called the ____:
  7. Greek word translated to mean “diligence in the pursuit of moral and physical excellence”.
  8. Which two words describe the Greeks?
  9. The Greek theatre created tragedy in the year __________.
  10. Who created One of Greece’s famous statue “Discobolus” (the Discus-Thrower)?
  11. Who recognized the appeal of Herodotean story-telling of historical events. But thought history should chiefly provide an accurate record and analysis of past events as a basis for intelligent decisions in later times.
  12. When used in the philosophical sense, this word takes on the meaning of the rational principles that govern and develops the universe. What is this word?
  13. “Philosophy” literally means:
  14. The Parthenon was located in what Greek city?
  15. Approximately what year did Paul enter the capital city of Athens?
  16. The top or crown of a column.
  17. Which one of these did the Greeks consider the most important of the Arts?
  18. Plato’s student was
  19. This Greek doctrine is concerned with the ethical, ideal, or universal element in an artwork as distinguished from its emotional appeal.
  20. Who said “Man is the measure of all things”?
  21. Plato gave the fullest expression of his idealistic philosophy in the Republic.
  22. In the Greek culture it was extremely important to obey the Priest and his commands.
  23. The Greeks had a low regard for education and felt that children should learn best without a tutor or teacher.
  24. The ancient Greeks saw the human form even in their temple styles.
  25. Socrates’ favorite student was Aristotle.
  26. For the Greeks, pride was condemned and humility a virtue.
  27. Socrates was sentenced to death for treason.
  28. Aristotle and Plato were materialists and Socrates was an idealist.
  29. The Greeks felt that music was not important and thus did not teach their youth this art.
  30. Aristotle’s Allegory of the Cave regarded all sense-apparent things as shadows of the Real.
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