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Philosophical Antecedents

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1.He is a medieval philosopher known as “Doctor of Grace”? (no prefix) By: J. A. Aguanta
5.It was a point of force, an element of all being, which was indestructible and immutable. By: J. K. Maniego
9.Who developed the Theory of Humors? By: M. J. Ulep
11.He brought to psychology the idea that it could be quantified which became the important basis for modern psychology. (surname only) By: J. K. Maniego
12.He is known as the "Doctor Angelicus" and the "Doctor Communis" (no prefix) By: J. C. Daquis
14.This function in Aristotle’s hierarchy of psychological function is exclusive only to humans. It is also the highest among the other functions. By: F. Jimeno
17.Which of the four causes in Aristotle’s hylomorphism is referred to the ultimate purpose or goal for being. By: F. Jimeno
18.Which of Aristotle's psychological works reflected about the hierarchy of the psyche? By: F. Jimeno
20.The belief that the laws of association provide the fundamental principles by which all mental phenomena can be explained. By: J. K. Maniego
22.He proposed a process of mental chemistry according to which complex ideas could be distinctly different from the simple ideas (elements) that constituted them. (full name) By: J. K. Maniego
24.What technique did ancient Greek Philosophers used to derived theories and hypothesis? By: M. J. Ulep
25.One of Plato's brightest works was "The _________", which deals with questions of virtue, justice, wisdom, courage, and government. By: F. Campanero
30.Who baptized Augustine on Easter Vigil in 387 in Milan? By: J. A. Aguanta
31.According to St. Augustine, this aspect of a person is more important than the body. By: I. K. Gernale
32.A kind of soul which accounts for the functions of nutrition and reproduction. Plants have only this kind of soul. By: I. K. Gernale
33.He believed that the primary motive in human behaviour is the seeking of pleasure and the avoidance of pain. (surname only) By: J. K. Maniego
34.How do you call a method that forms a cooperative argumentative dialogue between individuals, based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to draw out ideas and underlying presumptions? By: M. J. Ulep
36.Which of the four causes in Aristotle’s hylomorphism is referred to the structure which the matter realizes and in terms of which the matter comes to be something determinate. In layman’s terms, it can be called the blueprint or plan of a thing. By: F. Jimeno
38.This is the lowest among Aristotle’s hierarchy of psychological functions. It is also present in all living things, including plants. By: F. Jimeno
39.It is the philosophical study of the structures of experience and consciousness. By: J. A. Aguanta
40.Who among the Ancient Philosopher believed that all things, even human beings, evolved from earth and water by means of natural laws? By: M. J. Ulep
41.According to Plato, ___________ could be thought of as formulas or patterns. By: F. Campanero
42.Who among the Ancient Greek Philosophers believed that all things in the universe has numerical qualities even psyche? By: M. J. Ulep
48.According to some historians, Plato was actually just his nickname and that his real name was __________ By: F. Campanero
50.According to St. Augustine, “________ is not penal in character and planned by that law which commands the preservation of the natural order and forbids disturbance." By: J. A. Aguanta
51.Who among the Ancient Greek Philosophers recognized the brain as the seat of consciousness and called it the soul? By: M. J. Ulep
52.What art of philosophy examines the composition of the universe, and asks “what is the world -- including us -- made of?”  By: M. J. Ulep
55.Plato believed that ideas are separated from matter. This belief is called __________ By: F. Campanero
56.In what era paved way to the more artistic expression of people as it is also called the period of enlightenment? By: E. Daroy
57.He was considered the first physiological psychologist who attempted to relate mental to the physical (ideas and vibrations). (surname only) By: J. K. Maniego
58.According to Plato, ___________ was imperfect, and we could only perceive it through our rather imperfect senses. By: F. Campanero
59.Who among the Ancient Greek Philosophers regarded that the key to understanding was introspection? By: M. J. Ulep
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1.He is an ancient Greek philosopher who was considered as the first real psychologist due to his empirical orientation on his psychological works. By: F. Jimeno
2.He believed that at birth the mind could be considered like a blank sheet of paper known as tabula rasa. (surname only) By: J. K. Maniego
3.Which field of science evolved out of a coalescence of natural science and philosophy? By: M. J. Ulep
4.It is the cornerstone of Western thought which expounds on many profound questions of theology, such as the suffering of the righteous, the existence of evil, the conflict between free will and divine omniscience, and the doctrine of original sin. By: J. A. Aguanta
6.A kind of Soul, by which higher animals perceive and respond to their environment. This kind of soul, for some animals, also includes the power of local motion. By: I. K. Gernale
7.He believed that human being was but an aspect of God or nature, and mind and body could not be separated from each other (surname only) By: J. K. Maniego
8.St. Thomas Aquinas wrote "____ is a sin against God, just as all mortal sins, in as much as man condemns things eternal for the sake of temporal things." By: J. C. Daquis
10.It is the theory that perceives space and time was not entirely dependent on experience, but was native or inborn. By: J. K. Maniego
13.This law refers to the tendency for events that are experienced together to be remembered together. (Law of ______) By: J. K. Maniego
15.He first attempt to relate known physiological facts to psychological phenomena and founded psychology’s first journal. (surname only) By: J. K. Maniego
16.Which of the four causes in Aristotle’s hylomorphism is reffered to the thing or agent that brings something about. By: F. Jimeno
18.Who among the Ancient Greek Philosophers believed that all the things we perceived are due to the interaction of atoms with sensory receptors? By: M. J. Ulep
19.Which among the Philosophical areas do Psychology fall under? By: M. J. Ulep
21.This function in Aristotle’s hierarchy of psychological functions is present only among animals and plants. By: F. Jimeno
22.He maintained that all mental events consisted of sensations and ideas held together by association. (full name) By: J. K. Maniego
23.He founded the theory of the monad. (surname only) By: J. K. Maniego
26.He was known to be the “Renaissance Man” because he was scholarly in many fields (surname only) By: J. K. Maniego
27.An empiricist during the Renaissance period who believes that experience is the only source of knowledge. (surname only) By: J. K. Maniego
28.A kind of Soul, by which humans are able to use speech and have abstract thoughts. In all of the higher kinds of organisms, the functions that were performed by lower kinds of souls are performed by the higher. By: J. C. Daquis
29.Which of the four causes in Aristotle’s hylomorphism is reffered to the actual physical properties or makeup of a thing. By: F. Jimeno
30.Who suggested that the basic material of the universe was apeiron, “without boundary”? By: M. J. Ulep
31.St. Thomas Aquinas emphasized that " ______is said to be the law of our mind, because it is a habit containing the precepts of the natural law, which are the first principles of human actions." By: J. C. Daquis
33.Which conceptual framework did Aristotle use to characterize his position on how the soul and body are related? This also involved the four causes. By: F. Jimeno
35.He offered an empirical explanation of the perception of distance, saying that we learn to associate the sensations caused by the convergence and divergence of the eyes with different distances. (surname only) By: J. K. Maniego
37.It means that one’s facts are gathered from observation rather than from some other method. By: J. K. Maniego
43.Who among the Ancient Greek Philosophers concluded that water is the original substance from which all other things come? By: M. J. Ulep
44.Aristotle considered this to be the primary activity of sensing. It involved objects previously reacted to with an awareness of the time relationships between past and present. By: F. Jimeno
45.He believed that experience was a unitary phenomenon which became the heart of Gestalt psychology and had been his first influence in modern psychology. (surname only) By: J. K. Maniego
46.A scholar who persisted during the Renaissance period and who proposed what today we would call a “faculty psychology” (surname only) By: J. K. Maniego
47.What was the most critical basis of knowledgefor the thinkers during the empirical period? By: E. Daroy
49.Who among the Ancient Philosopher believed that knowing thyself (introspection) is the only way to reach the true knowledge? By: M. J. Ulep
53.Plato died somewhere around 348 BCE in what city? By: F. Campanero
54.Teacher of one of the great philosopher named Aristotle. By: F. Campanero

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