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Match the following philosophers with their respective ethical theories:
Match the following philosophers with their respective ethical theories:
Epicurus = Eudaimonia Aristotle = Eudaimonia Plato = Altruism Kant = Categorical Imperative
Match the following argumentation methods with their respective developers:
Match the following argumentation methods with their respective developers:
Aristotelian = Toulmin Toulmin = Rogerian Rogerian = Aristotle Pyramid Principle = Barbara Minto
Match the following political philosophers with their respective eras:
Match the following political philosophers with their respective eras:
Machiavelli = Renaissance Erasmus = Medieval Hobbes = Enlightenment Locke = Enlightenment
Match the following concepts with their respective fields of study:
Match the following concepts with their respective fields of study:
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Match the following philosophers with their respective contributions:
Match the following philosophers with their respective contributions:
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Match the following eras with their respective philosophical movements:
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Match the following thinkers with their respective schools of thought:
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The philosopher ________ developed the concept of the ideal society in his work 'The Republic'.
The philosopher ________ developed the concept of the ideal society in his work 'The Republic'.
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The ________ Principle is an argumentation method used to organize and present arguments in a clear and concise manner.
The ________ Principle is an argumentation method used to organize and present arguments in a clear and concise manner.
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The philosopher ________ believed that the goal of human life is to attain happiness and fulfill one's desires.
The philosopher ________ believed that the goal of human life is to attain happiness and fulfill one's desires.
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The concept of the ________ State is a key idea in the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes.
The concept of the ________ State is a key idea in the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes.
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The philosopher ________ is known for his concept of the 'social contract' and the idea that people have natural rights.
The philosopher ________ is known for his concept of the 'social contract' and the idea that people have natural rights.
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The ________ Revolution marked a significant turning point in the development of modern political philosophy.
The ________ Revolution marked a significant turning point in the development of modern political philosophy.
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The philosopher ________ believed that the highest moral goal is to act in accordance with the moral law, regardless of the consequences.
The philosopher ________ believed that the highest moral goal is to act in accordance with the moral law, regardless of the consequences.
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Study Notes
Ethics and Philosophy Exam Concepts
- Ethical Theories:
- Include Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Diogenes, Zeno, Spinoza, Kant, and Bentham
- Case Studies:
- Apply multiple ethical theories to real-life ethical dilemmas
- Logic:
- Evaluating arguments
- Syllogisms
- Logical fallacies
- Argumentation Methods:
- Aristotelian
- Toulmin
- Rogerian
- Pyramid Principle
- Intro to Political Philosophy:
- Include Machiavelli, Erasmus, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau
- Era Transitions: medieval to Renaissance to Enlightenment
- French Revolution
Exam Format
- Matching / Fill in the Blank: 20 questions
- Assess understanding of basic content:
- Definitions
- Explanations
- Utilize 20 key terms and ideas
Concept Overview of Ethics, Logic, and Political Philosophy
- Ethical Theories:
- Plato
- Aristotle
- Epicurus
- Diogenes
- Zeno
- Spinoza
- Kant
- Bentham
Case Studies
- Apply multiple ethical theories to a real-life ethical dilemma
Logic
- Evaluating arguments
- Syllogisms
- Logical fallacies
Argumentation Methods
- Aristotelian
- Toulmin
- Rogerian
- Pyramid Principle
Intro to Political Philosophy
- Machiavelli
- Erasmus
- Hobbes
- Locke
- Rousseau
- Era Transitions:
- Medieval to Renaissance
- Renaissance to Enlightenment
- French Revolution
Exam Format
- Matching / Fill in the Blank: 20 questions
- Assess understanding of basic content:
- Definitions
- Explanations
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Description
Explore the fundamental concepts of ethics, logic, and political philosophy, including key theories, thinkers, and methodologies. Apply ethical theories to real-life dilemmas and evaluate arguments using logic and fallacies.