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Socrates proposes a fourfold division of knowledge possible for the soul. In order from the highest to the lowest, they are?

Reason, understanding, belief, and imagining

Hand motions ;)The

Themes aims to prepare you for success in the 21st century in several ways. Which is not one of them?

By testing your Christian beliefs by viewing them through the lens of other belief systems wjdn

When Socrates creates categories using a variety of lines, his primary two are?

The visible and the intelligible

Platos cave is the world of?

Sensory perception

In the opening of the conversation, Socrates desires to distinguish between?

Opinion and knowledge

When Plato refers to as the highest of all forms, that of the Good, is imaged metaphorically as a?

Sun

In the myth of the cave, the prisoners are?

Chained and able to see in only one direction

Most of Platos works are written as dialogues between?

Socrates and one or more inquirers

If Aristotle was Platos most famous pupil, who was Aristotles?

Alexander

Aristotle's surviving writings consist almost entirely of ?

Lecture notes on a wide variety of subjects

Aristotle's surviving writings consist almost entirely of ?

Lecture notes on a wide variety of subjects

Aristotle regards philosophizing aboutvirtue as,

Usueful

In comparing the moral virtues with arts (other skills), Aristotle refers to skill?

With a harp

According to Aristotle the moral virtues are?

Acquired by habit

Aristotle classifies moral virtue as?

A disposition

Moral character, for Aristotle is___ of moral actions?

The result

According to Aristotle the intellectual virtues are?

Acquired by teaching

Aristotle argues that____ in the formation of moral virtues.

Excess and deficiency are equally dangerous