Deck 1: Socrates Part 1: Life and Method

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Socrates was born in the Greek city-state of Sparta.
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Socrates was a conscientious objector ("CO") during the Peloponnesian War.
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Chareaphon was the father of Socrates.
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Socrates's mother was known as "the Pythia."
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The Oracle of Delphi was a woman.
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The Oracle of Delphi was a male priest.
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Thales was Socrates's teacher.
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Plato was Socrates's student.
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Socrates was Plato's teacher.
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Xenophon was one of Socrates's students.
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The Pythia was a priestess.
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The Oracle of Delphi was believed to be channeling the god Jupiter.
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The Oracle of Delphi told Socrates that he was an ignorant man.
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An elenchus was a Greek sea snail.
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According to the text, Socrates is considered the historical founder of critical thinking.
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As a teenager, Socrates was interested in physics.
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Socrates did not consider himself a teacher.
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Socrates' mother was a midwife.
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The teenage Socrates was what we would call an "egghead."
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Xanthippe was the wife of Socrates.
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Socrates won medals for bravery in combat but insisted they be awarded to others instead.
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Socrates was a war hero.
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Eleven of Socrates's students wrote memoirs of their conversations with him.
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Youth were not allowed in the agora.
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Socrates refused to talk with anyone under the age of 21.
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Socrates was a life-long bachelor.
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Socrates had three sons.
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Spartan soldiers feared Socrates in battle.
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Socrates made his living as a teacher.
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Aristophanes presents Socrates in a very favorable light.
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Socrates believed in God or the gods.
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Socrates spoke of his daimon.
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Socrates taught that each person makes up his or her own truth.
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Socrates wrote no books and led no armies.
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Plato was the teacher of Socrates.
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Socrates said that some of his teachers had been women.
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Socrates is one of the philosophers known as the "Pre-Socratics."
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Socrates's wife once dumped a bucket of pee on him.
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The agora was the marketplace in central Athens.
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One of Socrates's friends was a cobbler.
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Socrates preferred to associate with the wealthy and powerful.
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Socrates's friend Simon was a cobbler.
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Socrates was a cobbler by trade.
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Socrates was a teenage egghead.
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Critical thinking may be defined fully as "how to refute false beliefs."
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The account of truth advanced by Socrates is called the correspondence theory of truth.
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Thales was Socrates's mother.
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Socrates was a citizen of Athens.
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Plato was Socrates's teacher.
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Socrates said that some of his teachers had been women.
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Socrates became wealthy by charging a fee for teaching his students.
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Socrates is the founder of Socrates Café.
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Socrates was elected President of Athens and served with dignity.
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Thales is the founder of critical thinking.
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Socrates had one son, whom he named Plato.
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All Greek citizens had to serve in the military.
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One of Socrates's friends was a cobbler.
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By mid-life, Socrates would have been recognized wherever he went in Athens.
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Aristophanes wrote a comedy satirizing Socrates.
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Socrates refused to attend the comedic play that poked fun at him.
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Socrates wrote a number of famous plays.
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The Athenians built public theaters holding up to 15,000 people at once.
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Socrates believed that there are good reasons to believe in a supreme deity
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Socrates advocated a version of the design argument.
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Socrates was a good sport when he was made fun of at the theater.
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Socrates owned a restaurant in downtown Athens called Socrates Café.
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Truth is defined in the text as whatever you believe.
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Socrates was born outside the city gates of Athens.
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Socrates never learned to read or write; he was illiterate all his life.
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Socrates was religious.
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Socrates thought of his daimon as a "divine voice."
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Socrates sued Aristophanes for slander.
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Socrates practiced what is today called voluntary simplicity.
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Socrates was a lifelong bachelor.
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Socrates was born in

A) Persia.
B) Egypt.
C) India
D) Greece.
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Socrates served in the

A) Persian military.
B) Athenian military.
C) Spartan military.
D) Peace Corps.
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Plato was

A) a philosopher.
B) a military figure.
C) a poet
D) a sculptor.
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Sophroniscus was

A) Socrates's sister.
B) Socrates's wife.
C) Socrates's daughter.
D) Socrates's father.
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Phaenarete was

A) Socrates's mother.
B) Socrates's wife.
C) Socrates's daughter.
D) Socrates's sister.
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Socrates claimed to be a

A) teacher.
B) writer.
C) midwife of ideas
D) artist.
E) poet.
F) architect.
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Socrates was born in the Greek city-state of Sparta.
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Socrates was a conscientious objector ("CO") during the Peloponnesian War.
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Chareaphon was the father of Socrates.
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Socrates's mother was known as "the Pythia."
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The Oracle of Delphi was a woman.
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The Oracle of Delphi was a male priest.
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Thales was Socrates's teacher.
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Plato was Socrates's student.
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Socrates was Plato's teacher.
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Xenophon was one of Socrates's students.
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The Pythia was a priestess.
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The Oracle of Delphi was believed to be channeling the god Jupiter.
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The Oracle of Delphi told Socrates that he was an ignorant man.
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An elenchus was a Greek sea snail.
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According to the text, Socrates is considered the historical founder of critical thinking.
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As a teenager, Socrates was interested in physics.
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Socrates did not consider himself a teacher.
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Socrates' mother was a midwife.
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The teenage Socrates was what we would call an "egghead."
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Xanthippe was the wife of Socrates.
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Socrates won medals for bravery in combat but insisted they be awarded to others instead.
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Socrates was a war hero.
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Eleven of Socrates's students wrote memoirs of their conversations with him.
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Youth were not allowed in the agora.
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Socrates refused to talk with anyone under the age of 21.
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Socrates was a life-long bachelor.
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Socrates had three sons.
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Spartan soldiers feared Socrates in battle.
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Socrates made his living as a teacher.
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Aristophanes presents Socrates in a very favorable light.
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Socrates believed in God or the gods.
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Socrates spoke of his daimon.
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Socrates taught that each person makes up his or her own truth.
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Socrates wrote no books and led no armies.
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Plato was the teacher of Socrates.
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Socrates said that some of his teachers had been women.
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Socrates is one of the philosophers known as the "Pre-Socratics."
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Socrates's wife once dumped a bucket of pee on him.
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The agora was the marketplace in central Athens.
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One of Socrates's friends was a cobbler.
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Socrates preferred to associate with the wealthy and powerful.
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Socrates's friend Simon was a cobbler.
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Socrates was a cobbler by trade.
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Socrates was a teenage egghead.
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Critical thinking may be defined fully as "how to refute false beliefs."
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The account of truth advanced by Socrates is called the correspondence theory of truth.
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Thales was Socrates's mother.
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Socrates was a citizen of Athens.
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Plato was Socrates's teacher.
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Socrates said that some of his teachers had been women.
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Socrates became wealthy by charging a fee for teaching his students.
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Socrates is the founder of Socrates Café.
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Socrates was elected President of Athens and served with dignity.
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Thales is the founder of critical thinking.
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Socrates had one son, whom he named Plato.
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All Greek citizens had to serve in the military.
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One of Socrates's friends was a cobbler.
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By mid-life, Socrates would have been recognized wherever he went in Athens.
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Aristophanes wrote a comedy satirizing Socrates.
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Socrates refused to attend the comedic play that poked fun at him.
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Socrates wrote a number of famous plays.
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The Athenians built public theaters holding up to 15,000 people at once.
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Socrates believed that there are good reasons to believe in a supreme deity
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Socrates advocated a version of the design argument.
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Socrates was a good sport when he was made fun of at the theater.
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Socrates owned a restaurant in downtown Athens called Socrates Café.
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Truth is defined in the text as whatever you believe.
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Socrates was born outside the city gates of Athens.
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Socrates never learned to read or write; he was illiterate all his life.
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Socrates was religious.
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Socrates thought of his daimon as a "divine voice."
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Socrates sued Aristophanes for slander.
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Socrates practiced what is today called voluntary simplicity.
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Socrates was a lifelong bachelor.
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Socrates was born in

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Socrates served in the

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Plato was

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Sophroniscus was

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Phaenarete was

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Socrates claimed to be a

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E) poet.
F) architect.
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