Philosophy of Human Nature

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All true or false questions with one selecting choices. I would need it done in the next 14 hours.

For Plato, the main principles that govern class membership in the republic are heredity and eugenics. True or False

Plato believed that everyone should receive the same level of education. True or False

Modern democracy would agree with Plato that the central function of the State is to achieve an order of justice. True or False

Modern constitutional democracy’s conception of justice consists of freedom (or liberty) and equality for all. True or False

Plato’s republic is a version of the organic society. True False

In ancient Athens, women had the right to vote and make legislative policy. True or False

Plato’s idealism greatly influenced Medieval Christian philosophers. True or False

Plato is the first synthetic philosopher in Western history. True or False

The idea of human nature includes differences among persons. True or False

The idea of human nature includes cultural differences. True or False

The idea of human nature includes what all human beings have in common. True or False

Human nature can be possessed by other creatures or species. True or False

Human nature can be totally acquired from the socio-cultural environment. True or False

The word metaphysics denotes a theory of human nature True or False

Thales said that although all reality is changing not all reality is change. True or False

Dualism and idealism imply each other in Plato’s thought. True or False

A constitutional democracy and totalitarianism are polar opposites. True or False

Plato’s Allegory of the Cave is an illustration of his tripartite soul. True or False

Mature Hinduism gives less status to material being than Plato does. True or False

Eastern thought makes a sharp distinction between religion and philosophy just as Western thought does. True or False

Plato’s Myth of the Charioteer is an illustration of his distinction between knowledge and opinion. True or False

early Hinduism

mature Hinduism

Brahman

Brahma

Vishna

Siva

Atman

reincarnation

Karma

Moksha

guru

monotheism

polytheism

pantheism

atheism

agnostism

A.

your soul will continue in a succession of bodies

B.

how you behave in this life will determine how your soul will be reincarnated in the next life

C.

based on the Upanishads; not polytheistic; has a philosophical content

D.

spiritual perfection

E.

the universe as one universal spirit

F.

your spiritual soul as your one true self, which is immortal

G.

God the creator

H.

characterized by polytheism; it had three main Gods

I.

God the destroyer

J.

denial of God’s existence

K.

God and the whole universe are identical

L.

a personal, spiritual advisor

M.

maybe God exists and maybe he doesn’t

N.

God the preserver

O.

belief in one God

P.

belief in two or more Gods

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