Philosophy and Transferable Skills Quiz

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Originally the term 'philosophy' denoted striving for knowledge in general, that's why it embraced all fields of ______: from life and existence to moral standards and rules.

knowledge

Gradually particular spheres of knowledge arose from philosophy and became ______, so philosophy was understood as a system of views on the world and man's relation to it.

sciences

A philosophical view is a system of definite, logically connected views of this or that philosopher, e.g.: philosophical views of Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, ______ etc.

Nietzsche

A philosophical school is a combination of philosophical views, united by some basic ideological principles, e.g.: ______, Neo-Platonism, Marxism.

Platonism

A combination of various modifications of some ideological principles, developed by different schools, and united on the basis of some common principles is called a philosophical ______, e.g.: idealism, materialism, rationalism, existentialism.

branch

Explore arguments for and against the notion that skills learned in philosophy can be transferred to other areas of life. Learn about how individuals with a background in philosophy apply their skills in various professions. Delve into the history of philosophy and its origins.

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