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    Quiz #2 • The Five Philosophies o Confucianism  Founded by Kung Fu Tzu (Confucius)  Emphasized the Analects  Created a type of social philosophy  Believed everyone was essentially the same but learning and practice distinguished them  Referred back to a Golden Age he hoped to recapture  Advocated development of Five Inner Virtues especially li – moral propriety and ren - humanity -- “tao”  All society is built on the idea of filial (family) piety -- “xiao”  Superior men – “Chun-

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    Basic concepts Intro A. Contemporary geography is the scientific study of the location of people and activities across Earth. Reasons for distribution B. Difference between historians and geographers. Geographers- ask where things are and why they are there Historians-organize material but time Geographers- organize material by place Historians- study the logical sequence Geographers- study the logical arrangement C. Local diversity and globalization Modern communications and technology

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    Sir Philip Sidney can be considered as a “Romantic Classicist” according to his An Apology for Poetry. But before analyzing this term we would have a glance of “Classicism” and “Romanticism”.  Classicism refers to the appreciation and imitation of Greek and Roman literature‚ art‚ and architecture. Although the term is normally used to describe art derived from ancient influences‚ it can also mean excellence‚ high artistic quality‚ and conservatism. Classical art encompasses antiquity and later works

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    Futures contract In finance‚ a futures contract is a standardized contract between two parties to exchange a specified asset of standardized quantity and quality for a price agreed today (the futures price or the strike price) but with delivery occurring at a specified future date‚ the delivery date. The contracts are traded on a futures exchange. The party agreeing to buy the underlying asset in the future‚ the "buyer" of the contract‚ is said to be "long"‚ and the party agreeing to sell the asset

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    Summary Thales of Miletus He was the first philosopher of Ancient Greece and the founder of Western philosophy. Thales came from the seaport of Miletus. He was born around 620 BC who claimed that water is the fundamental nature of the world. He correctly predicted that there would be a solar eclise in 585 BC which was credited by Herodotus. He was also known as the first natural scientist and analytical philosopher in Western intellectual history. Aside from being a philosopher‚ Thales was also

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    built Stone Henge had knowledge of physical mechanics in order to move the rocks and place them on top of each other. It was not until during the period of Greek culture that the first systematic treatment of physics started with the use of mechanics. Thales is often said to have been the first scientist‚ and the first Greek philosopher. He was an astronomer‚ merchant and mathematician‚ and after visiting Egypt he is said to have originated the science of deductive geometry. He also discovered theorems

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    from GENERAL PREJUDICES that surrounded him over the years. These general accusations were that Socrates was: (1) a PHYSICALIST and (2) a SOPHIST. The charge of "investigating things beneath the earth and in the skies" belongs to a physicalists like Thales and Anaxagoras. The charge of "making the weaker argument appear the stronger" belongs to sophists like Gorgias‚ Hippias‚ and Evanus. In truth‚ Socrates IS NOT a Physicalist and Socrates IS NOT a Sophist. B. Socrates’ Art and the Delphic Oracle

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    Philosophy Exam Review Positive and Negative Freedoms Positive freedom – Refers to people’s power to control their own lives and to make their own decisions. Negative freedom – Refers to freedom from physical or emotional coercion‚ or force. No person‚ institution‚ or government can pressure someone to act in a certain way. Satyagraha Who – developed by Mahandas Gandhi What – A philosophy and a tool of political action‚ which means holding to the truth‚ and refers to non-violent civil disobedience

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    Cited: Allen‚ Reginald E. Greek Philosophy‚ Thales to Aristotle. New York‚ NY: Free Press‚ 1966. Fleming‚ Noel and Alexander Sesonske. Plato ’s Meno: Text and Criticism. Belmont‚ California: Wadsworth‚ 1965. Thomas‚ John E. Musings on the Meno. The Netherlands: The Hague‚ 1980.

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    Marx’s theory of history The Marxist theory of historical materialism claims society as fundamentally determined by the material conditions at any given time - this means the relationships which people enter into with one another in order to fulfill their basic needs‚ for instance to feed and clothe themselves and their families.[1] In general Marx and Engels claimed to have identified five successive stages of the development of these material conditions in Western Europe.[2] Marx saw history

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