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Socrates had 3 main students who helped shaped the main movements of philosophy, varying from logic to hedonism. Which of the following were not part of this triad? |
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Epicurus was generally construed as a pleasure-seeker, although he pursued virtue and the middle-way as the solution to pain and pleasure; inner tranquility then resulted after reaching balance. What is the term for this state of mind? |
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Who was the philosopher regarded as the 'Socrates gone mad'? |
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Seneca asserted that death was the only form of human liberty. One of his contemporary, was known as the 'Orator of Death', because he preached suicide. After a string of suicides in Rome, he was banned from the city limits. Who was he? |
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He was the first Sceptic philosopher of Greece, accompanying Alexander the Great into India, where he exchanged his ideas on Scepticism with a group of Gymnosophists there. Who was he? |
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What Emperor closed all the schools of Philosophy in Athens ca. AD 529? |
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Which of the early Greek philosophers described natural selection, in a similar vein to Charles Darwin? |
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With phrases like these- 'Death is all things we see awake; all we see asleep is sleep' and 'Lifetime is a child at play, moving pieces in a game'...he was known as the 'Riddler'. Who was he? |
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150 lines from his famous 'Way of Truth' describe reality as unchanging and eternal...who was he? |
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Who was the inventor of Dialectics? |
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