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Philosophical Explorations: A trivia game of Philosophers, and their beliefs
Author :
Jordan Roberts
1.
Who is the Philosopher that created a proposal of Non-violent direct action?
A
Plato
B
Lao-tse
C
Dr. King
2.
What year did the Negro Revolution begin?
A
Summer of 1952
B
Summer of 1975
C
Summer of 1963
3.
In the "Tao of Pooh", 'The How of Pooh',What were the names of the 3 masters from the Vinegar tasters painting?
A
K'ung Fu-tse, Buddha, & Lao-tse
B
Ra, Isis,& Horus
C
Ganesh, Vishnu, & Shiva
4.
Plato argued that if we truly understand human nature we can find individual ________ & _______ ?
A
Inner peace & love
B
Happiness & social stability
C
Confidence & kindness
5.
What does Robin Wall Kimmerer's philosophy of moss teach us?
A
Moss is cool.
B
If you're attentive enough, You can discover a whole new world.
C
Moss is something more than a plant.
6.
What moral theory did Jon Stuart Mill strongly agree with?
A
Ethics: The study of good and bad.
B
Virtue theory: The characteristic of a person being morally good.
C
Utilitarianism: Right & wrong are determined by the outcomes of the actions& choices we've made.
7.
What were some of the beliefs of Jon Stuart Mill's?
A
Actions that lead to people's happiness are correct.
B
Happiness should be an emotion that is exhibited at all times.
C
The pursuing of pleasure and avoidance of pain are the only motives of human behavior.
8.
What was the biggest takeaway from Robin Wall Kilmerer's: "Braiding Sweet Grass"?
A
If we want to live in a more sustainable environment, we need to be more reciprocal with nature.
B
We could learn a lot when it comes to the interaction between indigenous people and nature.
C
All of the above.
9.
Who bailed Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. out of the Birmingham Alabama jail?
A
Nina Simone
B
Ozzie Davis
C
Harry Belafonte
10.
What were 2 of Immanuel Kant's basis of work in philosophy?
A
Moral philosophy: The study of right and wrong. Metaphysics: The study of reality
B
Tao: Way; Natural order of things. Yin & Yang:Opposites in balance
C
Epistemology:The theory of knowledge. Ethics: Study of Good & bad.
11.
Immanuel Kant argued what?
A
Human beings are gods.
B
Humans are inherently evil.
C
Human understanding is the source for the general laws of nature which shape our experiences.
12.
The main teaching of Taoism is?...
A
All human-beings should live in a state of harmony with the universe and the energy found within it.
B
Life on earth is bitter and filled with too many attachments.
C
The present is out of step with the past, and man isn't in balance with heaven.
13.
What are the titles of 4 of Plato's famous written works?
A
Phaedo, Symposium, Apology, & Republic.
B
Phylo, Symphony, Betrayal, & Republic symbiosis.
C
Physical ailments, Symbols, Atmosphere, & Republicans.
14.
What did Aristotle consider to be the main virtue of character in his book of: Nicomachean Ethics?
A
Friendship, humility, honesty, & justice are key.
B
Happiness is the ultimate human good.
C
Character is pivotal.
15.
Which philosopher believed: it is the end result that matters, not how you get to where you are.
A
Aristotle
B
Immanuel Kant
C
Plato