A. Lyceum
B. Gymnasium
C. Academy
D. Alcemium
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- What was the name of the school that Aristotle established in a grove sacred to Apollo?
- A. Lyceum B. Gymnasium C. Academy D. Alcemium...
- Aristotle found his own school in:___________?
- A. 225 B.C. B. 415 B.C. C. 335 B.C. D. 315 B.C....
- Aristotle found his own school which was known as:_____________?
- A. The Lyceum B. Acedemy C. Institution D. Leader...
- Plato and his most esteemed student, Aristotle, both appear in the painting “The School of Athens” by which Renaissance masster?
- A. Michaelangelo B. Raphael C. Leonardo da Vinci D. Titian...
- Plato established an important method which has been passed down through the ages. That is that, when one has a problem that has already been solved, one can work backwards from it until a statement can be reached of which the veracity has already been determined. In other words, a method of attaining proofs. In which of his works was this method established?
- A. Politicus B. Meno C. Protagoras D. Phaedo...
- In the pursuit of happiness, what is the highest form of plesure for a human being, according to Aristotle?
- A. Companionship B. Love C. Philanthropy D. Contemplation...
- What was the name of Aristotle’s father, which he used to name one of his works?
- A. Eudemeus B. Nicomachus C. Eudoxus D. Phillipius...
- Which of the following was not a form of soul in Aristotle’s work on the Soul?
- A. Rational B. Subconscious C. Animal D. Vegetative...
- What did Aristotle see as the central tension in ethical decisions?
- A. Continence B. Desire C. Ignorance D. Complacence...
- Which nephew of Aristotle was executed by Alexander?
- A. Hermeias B. Callisthenes C. Xenocrates D. Speusippus...
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