Ancient Philosophical Influences Flashcards

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Plato

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Plato was an Ancient Greek Philosopher and perhaps one of the most influential and well known philosophers in history.

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Logical Reasoning

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The process of using a rational, systematic series of steps based on sound mathematical procedures and given statements to arrive at a conclusion.

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Metaphysics

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A major branch in philosophy. It concerns existence and the nature of things that exist. Altogether it is a theory of reality.

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A Priori

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Relating to what can be known through an understanding of how certain things work rather than by observation.

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Theory of Froms

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Plato’s theory that everything on earth is an inferior copy of Ideal Forms in a permanent spiritual reality. Thus there are forms not only of objects such as tables and chairs, but also of concepts such as number or beauty. The highest form is the Form of the Good.

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Analogy of the Cave

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An analogy put forward by Plato to help people understand the theory of the forms.

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Empiricism

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The theory that all knowledge is based on experience derived from the senses.

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Aristotle

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Student of the philosopher Plato but did not agree with his theory of forms.

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Four Causes

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Aristotle thought that all things within the universe centered on the four causes of being. They are the material, formal, efficient, and the final cause.

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Teleology

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From the Greek telos, meaning end or purpose is the philosophical study of nature by attempting to describe things in terms of their apparent purpose or goal.

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Unmoved Mover

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The unmoved mover or prime mover is a concept advanced by Aristotle as a primary cause or “mover” of all the motion in the universe.

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Eternal

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Lasting or existing forever; without an end.

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Actuality

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The state of existing in reality.

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Potentiality

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The ability to develop or come into existence.

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