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A) transcendentalism

C) anthroposophy | E)the area of anthology | E) the forming of basic sciences | B) forming of new technologies | C) Shinto. is the indigenous religion of Japan, a sophisticated form of taoism that holds that spirits called kami inhabit all things. | A) Heraclitus of Ephesus Heraclitus is an excellent example of the Pre-Socratic philosopher. All of his existing fragments can be written in 45 small pages. | E) Physics, Metaphysics, (Nicomachean) Ethics, Politics, De Anima (On the Soul), Poetics, | C) transcendental idealism | C) materialism | E) naturalism |


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  2. TRANSCENDENTALISM
  3. Transcendentalism.

B) idealism

C) materialism

D) deism

E) scientism

168. What philosophical notion claims that our experience is not about the things as they are in themselves, but about are the things as they appear to us?

A) theocentrism

B) thomism

C) transcendental idealism

D) theism.

E) criticism

169. What philosophical view explains that the only thing that can truly be said to 'exist' is matter?

A) nominalism

B) rationalism idealism

C)scientism

D) existentialism

E) materialism

170. Call the theory according which all the objects in the universe are composed of very small, indestructible elements?

A) neotomism

B) cosmism

C) atomism

D) elementism

E) objectism

1. When did philosophy begin?

A) 6th Century B.C.

B) 17th Century B.C.

C) 4th Century B.C.

D) 19th Century B.C.

E) 9th Century B.C.

2. Where did philosophy begin?

A) in Ancient Egypt

B) in Ancient England

C) in Ancient Spain

D) in Ancient Greece

E) in Middle East

3. The first "scientists" in Ancient Greece were called…

A) thinkers

B) clever men

C) natural philosophers

D) ideal philosophers

E) speakers

4. Complete the sentence. Philosophy is …

A) mathematical science.

B)the form of human spiritual activity

C) the way of the death

D) the form of the art

E) the form of the exercises

5. What does philosophy involve?

A) reflection about computer programmer

B) reflection about pronunciation skills

C) funny stories

D) detectives

E) reflection about aims, meaning, sense and essence of personality taken as subject of culture.

6. The main peculiarity of philosophy is:

A) study relationship between personality and society or objective reality.

b) study animal’s life

C) study the nature

D) study television programmers

E) study student activity

7. What schools the fundamental question of philosophy connected with?

A) pragmatism and naturalism

B) deconstruction and hermeneutics

C) materialism and idealism

D) rationalism and theocentrism

E) cosmocentrism and scientism

Why does philosophy differ from mythology very much.

a) because mythology involves the belief to the God, explanation of our reality’s by the God’s will.

B) because mythology uses rational thinking

C) because mythology involves oral explanations

D) because mythology involves new scientific methods

E) because mythology tries to explain the origin of the objective reality through human consciousness

Choose the right sentence.

A) mythology helped humanity to investigate the atom.

B) mythology relied upon scientific methods

C) mythology is new form of thinking


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