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Chapter 5 Quiz
Aristotle: Reason and Nature
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Aristotle is credited with inventing __________.
geometry
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the scientific method
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empiricism
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formal logic
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According to Aristotle, __________ gives us the raw materials for knowledge.
sensation
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reason
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logic
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seeing
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For Aristotle, scientific knowledge is not so much knowing that something __________ but __________.
exists; where it exists
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is true; why it is true
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is good; when it is good
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is rational; why it is rational
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Aristotle calls a proof a demonstration when __________ and the conclusion follows deductively.
the premises are likely true
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the premises are themselves demonstrable
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at least one of the premises is true
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both the premises are true
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According to Aristotle, "What is being?" is the most important question of __________.
epistemology
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metaphysics
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logic
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science
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In Aristotle's terminology, __________ refers to the shape, pattern, or function of material stuff.
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substance
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form
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essence
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Aristotle asserts that substance consists of form plus __________ and __________.
matter; essence
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pattern; function
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telos; shape
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extension; duration
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That which initiates or is the source of a change is called the __________ cause.
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final
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efficient
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material
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The __________ cause explains why something is the way it is by citing the structure and properties that make it when it is.
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material
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For Aristotle, the primary explanation of the development of all living things is
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teleological
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providential
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mechanical
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biological
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Aristotle distinguishes between instrumental and __________ goods.
mechanistic
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intrinsic
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providential
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deterministic
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Aristotle thinks __________ is the highest good for a human being.
virtue
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family
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power
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happiness
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According to Aristotle, courage is __________.
to be desired at all costs
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the primary virtue
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the goal of morality
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a mean between extremes
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Aristotle argues that the good life is lived according to __________ .
the light of reason
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the wisdom of the senses
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devout faith
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a strict set of moral rules
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To say that nature is teleological is to say it is directed __________.
toward its past
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outward
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inward
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toward a goal or objective
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According to Aristotle, the highest good for human beings is pleasure and the absence of pain.
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Aristotle says that virtue is a mean lying between two vices.
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According to Aristotle, the objects around us are insubstantial, fleeting amalgams of atoms.
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Aristotle thinks that the final cause of something is the material out of which it is made.
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The heart of Aristotle's logical system is the syllogism.
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According to Aristotle, the final cause of everything is the Unmoved Mover.
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Aristotle thinks that reason unaided by sensation is what yields knowledge.
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Aristotle rejects Plato's view that reality is objective and knowledge is possible.
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According to Aristotle, we always desire happiness for its own sake.
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Aristotle believes that moral virtues can best be acquired through practice and habit.
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