Plato's Philosophy Quiz

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Plato believed that the world of matter is the only reality we can access

False (B)

Aristotle claimed that all entities in the world start as actualities and move toward potentialities

False (B)

John Stuart Mill completed the sentence 'Human Flourishing' in the text above

False (B)

Flashcards

Plato's belief on reality

Plato believed matter is not the ultimate or only reality.

Aristotle's view on entities

Aristotle's perspective suggests entities progress from actuality to potentiality, not the other way around.

Mill's role in the text

John Stuart Mill did not complete the sentence about human flourishing within the provided text.

Study Notes

Ancient Greek Philosophy

  • Plato believed that the world of matter is the only reality accessible to humans.

Aristotle's Philosophy

  • Aristotle claimed that all entities in the world start as actualities and move toward potentialities, implying a transformation from reality to possibility.

John Stuart Mill

  • John Stuart Mill was associated with the concept of "Human Flourishing" in the context of the text.

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