Philosophers 2 Crossword
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2) Traditional Cultures, holism (interconnected world), use of proverbs, art, and sculptures to spread knowledge3) Asia, world is a vicious circle, Samsara and Karma, Impermanence (nothing is permanent), interdependence, Net of Indra, Eightfold Path, 4 Nobel Truths, ultimate goal is Enlightenment 5) Western, ontology, cosmology, cosmogony, focus on what is real, must be able to grasp or observe it 6) Asia, to understand the world we must understand human nature, best way to do this is through knowledge, believed it could assist in building character and relationships8) "There is an answer but you have to question and search hard for it", Dialectic, modern western science developed from his teachings, never wrote anything down but his student ______ did, cared about what was true and used rhetoric to find it (cross examination), believed this would lead you to the truth, "there is no such thing as learning, only remembering", got in trouble for misleading youth and not believing in the Greek Gods by paying proper respects so he was sentenced to death9) "There is an actual purpose for things and a real, its what we observe", realism, believed there was an inner purpose that we learn through observation, tutor for Alexander the Great, everything has 4 causes to be understood: Material cause (whats it made out of), Formal cause (plan that you have in your head for what a chair needs to be like), efficient cause (who made it), and final cause (the purpose for which it was made)11) we all need to work on harmony, based on Pythagorean, focused on harmony in the home and society |
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1) Asia, if you want to understand the way the world works you must understand nature, believed government and education are ruining the world, there is a underlining pattern in nature known as ____ or 'the way' but you can't understand or experience it4) world is governed by probability 7) world is governed by natural laws (1st of its kind)10) "There is no real in this world, it is an ideal form in another realm", Cave Allegory, Idealism, 12) "We'll never know what is real just work on being happy", known as the wise ones, traveling teachers, pushed for people to do what made them happy, individualists, thought rhetoric was important. 13) Theory of relativity- time and space are intertwined 14) Physics, theory of everything, trying to explain all of the previous theories in one |
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