Question 1 of 10
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Objectivity is:
A.up to the observer
B.problem free
C.the hallmark of science
D.not testable
Answer Key: C
Feedback: Ch 1 p. 7
Question 2 of 10
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The Milesians and Heraclitus interpreted experience as
A.phenomena of the senses, characterized by constant change.
B.coming only from individual experiences.
C.purely sensual.
D.objective.
Answer Key: A
Feedback: Ch 2 p. 32
Question 3 of 10
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The Academy was
A.Plato’s well-known lecture
B.The school Plato attended as a child
C.The name for those who believed in Plato’s works
D.Plato’s school
Answer Key: D
Feedback: Ch 3 p. 55
Question 4 of 10
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‘‘a penetrating insight,’’ is
A.when he argued that all explanations of memory as sensory aftereffect were fundamentally wrong
B.memory is born with thousands of stored impressions
C.the soul’s power to know its former activities
D.the activity of the soul
Answer Key: D
Question 5 of 10
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Positivism states that our descriptions and explanations of phenomena must be anchored in sense experience.
True
False
Answer Key: True
Feedback: Ch 1 p. 5
Question 6 of 10
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According to Kuhn, a paradigm includes all the beliefs that are taught to professionals in a field.
True
False
Answer Key: True
Question 7 of 10
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Heraclitus proposed that condensations and rarefactions of air account for the world of appearances, an adaptation of the proposals of Thales and Anaximander.
True
False
Answer Key: False
Question 8 of 10
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Stoicism shared many key features with Cynicism, because there was no real difference that gave an immense advantage to the Stoics.
True
False
Answer Key: False
Feedback: Ch 4 p. 92
Question 9 of 10
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Aristotle had viewed the self/psyche as inseparable from the body, as the form and the