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Cultural Literacy Crossword
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1) "Civil Disobedience" "Government is best which governs least", and asserts that people's obligations to their own conscience take precedent over their obligations to the government.
3) memories of mental patterns that are shared by memories of a single culture or more broadly by all human beings. Theory that the collective unconscious appears as archetypes patterns and symbols that occur in dreams, mythology, and fairy tales. - We all have same experiences such as heros
4) "Lord, what fools these mortals be" - Fairy saying that love makes human silly and how stupid they are
5) The attributing of human characteristics and purpose to inanimate objects, plants, animals, or other natural phenomena, or to God. - rushing river as "angry"
7) "Gather ye rosebud while ye may" - Do what you can while you are young
11) "All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others" - Unequal distribution of equality
15) "A man's reach should exceed his grasp" - In order to meet something a man should do things that seem impossible to him.
17) "Sweetness and light" Sweetness is the moral righteousness and light is intellectual power and truth.
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2) "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" - Reflecting on how the French Revolution was good and Bad
6) A system of ethics according to which the rightness of wrongness of an action should be judged by its consequences. The goal of utilitarian ethics is to promote the greatest happiness for the greatest number. __ an english philosopher, was the founder of utilitarianism __ was its best known defender. - Doing something based on the overall goodness it would cause and how less of risks remain
8) "For whom the bell tolls" - If someone dies then everyone in the mankind would suffer as no one is alone. If you die, I die.
9) Ability to choose, think, and act voluntarily for many philosophers to believe in free will is to believe that human beings can be the authors of their own actions and reject the idea that human actions are determined by external conditions or fate.
10) "I think therefore I am"/ "Cogito Ergo Sum" - Metacognition -> I exist
12) "Drink to me only with thine eyes" - Basically saying a glance from a love one is so powerful that it replaces wine
13) "To justify the ways of God to men" - Everything happens for a reason even though it might be confusing
14) In classical mythology, the titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans. As punishment for the theft, Zeus ordered Prometheus chained to a rock and sent a great eagle (Vulture) to gnaw at the titan's liver. Despite his torment, Prometheus refused to submit to Zeus' will. He was annually rescued by Hercules. Prometheus has become a symbol of lonely and valiant resistance to authority
16) "Man is the measure of all things" - Man is the person who decides what to do based on experiences and thoughts not god.
18) "We are such stuff as dreams are made on" The tempest - prospero -life is as fragile as dreams
19) "Once more unto the breach, dear friends" - Let's try again one more time friends for a battle to attack a breach, or gap in the wall of an enemy city
20) Ethics the Brand of philosophy that deals with the morality of the shoulds of society, Ethics is concerned with distinguishing between good and evil in the world, between right and wrong, and between virtuous and non virtuous characteristics of people.
21) "Water, water everywhere, nor any a drop to drink" - A sailor in the sea filled with salt water, but cannot drink it
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