10 Questions
What is the definition of a 'pilosopo'?
Someone who asks a lot of questions
What are the three classes of people in the Philosophy Olympic Games?
Lovers of Gain, Lovers of Honor, Lovers of Knowledge
What is the main characteristic of philosophers in the Philosophy Olympic Games?
They seek for truth
Why is philosophy considered a science?
Because it follows a systematic investigation
Which term is used to describe someone who asks a lot of questions, many of which are judged as nonsense or out-of-this-world?
Pilosopo
How does philosophy investigate things?
Not using laboratory tools or natural revel
What is the main characteristic of philosophers in the Philosophy Olympic Games?
They seek truth
What are the three classes of people in the Philosophy Olympic Games?
Lovers of Gain, Lovers of Honor, Lovers of Knowledge
Why is philosophy considered a science?
Because it follows a certain step or employs certain procedures
What does philosophy investigate things based on?
Natural revel
Study Notes
Philosophy Olympic Games
- In the Philosophy Olympic Games, there are three classes of people: Sophists, Pilosopos, and Philosophers.
Classes of People
- Sophists are those who pretend to be wise.
- Pilosopos are lovers of wisdom, which is the definition of a 'pilosopo'.
- Philosophers are those who seek wisdom.
Characteristics of Philosophers
- The main characteristic of philosophers in the Philosophy Olympic Games is that they seek wisdom.
Philosophy as a Science
- Philosophy is considered a science because it investigates things.
Investigating Things
- Philosophy investigates things based on questioning.
- The term used to describe someone who asks a lot of questions, many of which are judged as nonsense or out-of-this-world, is a philosopher.
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