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B) existentialism

D) Greek philosophy | B) to advance their views to others | A) Diderote, Russo |


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  1. B) existentialism, scientism, structuralism, pragmatism, positivism.

c) homocentrism

d) pluralism

e) pantheism

 

94. What philosophical movement views the area of philosophy of the mind, and distinguishes a position where one believes there to be ultimately many kinds of substances in the world, as opposed to monism and dualism?

A) Pluralism

b) pantheism

c) monotheism

d) humanism

e) deism

 

 

95. Call the philosophical position according which the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge.

a) feminism

b) empiricism

C) positivism

d) humanism

e) sophism

 

96. What philosophical direction has been originated in the United States in the late 1800s. and has been characterized by the insistence on consequences, utility and practicality as vital components of meaning and truth?

a) positivism

b) humanism

c) feminism

D) pragmatism

e) structuralism

 

97. How do you call the devotion to a single god while accepting the existence of other gods?

a) scientism

b) genotism

c) vitalism

d) naturalism

E) henotheism

 

98. Call the school of philosophy taught by the academics (or schoolmen) of medieval universities circa 1100 - 1500.

a) peripatetism

b) aristorelism

C) scholasticism

d) Platonism

e) atomism

 

99. How have the many various social and political movements, and a significant body of religious and secular literature which based upon the idea of paradise on earth been called?

a) cosmocentrism

B) utopianism

c) peripatetism

d) rationalism

e) naturalism

 

100. Call the the doctrine according which "vital forces" are active in living organisms, where the life cannot be explained solely by mechanism.

A) vitalism

b) pragmayism

c) poststructuralism

d) deconstruction

e) hermeneutics

 

101. The attempt to reconcile disparate, even opposing, beliefs and to meld practices of various schools of thought. It is especially associated with the attempt to merge and analogize several originally discrete traditions, especially in the theology and mythology of religion, and thus assert an underlying unity.

a) scientism

b) discretism

c) disparatism

D) syncretism

e) politism

 

102. The philosophical notion that encompasses both atheism and agnosticism.

a) atheistic atomism

b) agnostic pluralism

c) social existentialism

d) agnostic atheism –

e) pragmatism

 

103. The apparently paradoxical idea that a proposition or theory cannot be scientific if it does not admit the possibility of being shown false.

a) truth

b) evil


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