Reference no: EM133108540
1) The term 'philosophy' literally means the study of knowledge and beliefs.
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False
2) Subjective knowledge is independent of human mind.
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False
3) Socrates wrote the dialectic to teach the young Athenians.
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False
4) Thales's philosophy reflects Greek wisdom of deductive thinking.
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False
5) Most sophists believe in objectivism.
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False
6) Ethics mostly concerns about reasons for doing things, whereas morality concerns about beliefs in doing things.
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False
7) Socrates is the first Greek philosopher.
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False
8) Pythagoras believes that the primordial substances are abstract entities.
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False
9) A philosopher who said that 'No man step in the same river twice' does not believe in personal identity.
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False
10) Plato's philosophy could be influenced by Pythagoras and Parmenides.
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False
11) Zeno argues against Democritus' theory by using the paradox of motion.
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False