3rd semester 2022-2023 year.
85-95 points
Synergy
Comments: The very concept of "philosophy" means "..."
Response Type: Single Choice
• "the art of self-knowledge"
• "love of wisdom"
• "love of the world"
• "worldview"
The essence of the pluralistic model reveals the proposition: "..."
Response Type: Single Choice
• The life of society is determined by the struggle between rational and irrational, reason and instincts
• History is the result of the activity of the world mind
• Society is a product of the action of various equivalent factors
• The basis of society is the development of science and technology
Value teaching is...
Response Type: Single Choice
• axiology
• ontology
• epistemology (epistemology)
The doctrine of life is...
Response Type: Single Choice
• axiology
• epistemology (epistemology)
• ontology
The doctrine of knowledge is...
Response Type: Single Choice
• epistemology (epistemology)
• axiology
• ontology
The basic principles of the materialist theory of society were formulated
Response Type: Single Choice
• Marx and Engels
• Hegel
• Kautsky
• Diderot
Public authority is one of the signs
Response Type: Single Choice
• states
• ethnos
• nations
• people
... is the doctrine of the ways, methods and forms of knowledge of the world around us
Response Type: Single Choice
• Ontology
• Epistemology
• Interpretation
• Dualism
• Determinism
Some of the most famous and extant philosophical systems arose about ... years ago
Response Type: Single Choice
• 2000
• 2500
• 2800
• 3000
I saw the meaning of philosophy in the search for truth ...
Response Type: Single Choice
• Pythagoras
• Plato
• Aristotle
• Seneca
The specific features of the philosophy of the Renaissance (Renaissance) include ...
Answer type: Multiple choice
• hylozoism
• atheism
• anthropocentrism
• dualism
• pantheism
• monism
The term "philosophy" as the name of an independent science was first used by ...
Response Type: Single Choice
• Plato
• Aristotle
• Socrates
• Pythagoras of Samos
I saw the meaning of philosophy in the knowledge of eternal and absolute truths ...
Response Type: Single Choice
• Plato
• Aristotle
• Socrates
• Pythagoras of Samos
The concept of philosophy as a special doctrine was first explained by ...
Response Type: Single Choice
• Pythagoras of Samos
• Euclid
• Plato
• Socrates
The author of the atomistic interpretation of being is ...
Response Type: Single Choice
• Aristotle
• Democritus
• Plato
• Socrates
• Heraclitus
The main provisions of the theory of social stratification were formulated ...
Response Type: Single Choice
• P. Sorokin
• P. Chaadaev
• T. Hobbes
• O. Comtom
• S. Bulgakov
The dualistic philosophy of modern times is represented by the views of the French rationalist philosopher
Response Type: Single Choice
• F. Bacon
• P. Descartes
• D. Bruno
• T. Hobbes
Philosophical doctrine in antiquity reached its highest development in ...
• Ancient China
• Ancient India
• Ancient Egypt
It is not true that one of the historically established forms of worldview is ... worldview • mythological
• religious
• ideological
The social structure of modern society is characterized by ...
• mobility
• armed struggle
• social homogeneity
• confrontation
Representatives ... considered human sensations and individual consciousness to be the primary reality
• objective idealism
• humanism
• naturalism
• pragmatism
Representatives ... downplayed the importance of general concepts and believed that the general exists only in the human mind
• nominalism
• realism
• pantheism
Civilizational analysis of society was carried out ...
• A. Smith
• O. Spengler
• M. Weber
A judgment that reveals the essence of the naturalistic model of society: "..."
• The natural environment is a necessary condition for the existence of people
• The geographical environment determines the political system, culture, economy and morality
• The laws of development of society are different from the laws of nature
One of the founders of ancient dialectics was ...
• Hegel
• Fichte
• Heraclitus
Within the framework of the monistic approach, such philosophical directions are distinguished as ...
• materialism and idealism
• idealism and rationalism
• rationalism and materialism
• subjectivism and rationalism
The doctrine of man, citizen, society was developed in philosophy ...
• F. Bacon
• T. Hobbes
• G. Leibniz
• R. Descartes
Philosophy means "..." in Greek.
• education
• knowledge
• love of wisdom
• culture of society
Individuals and social communities who are aware of their place in society, are guided by socially significant goals and participate in them.
implementation is...
• objects of the historical process
• political parties
• philosophers
The period of early scholasticism dates from
• II-VIII centuries.
• IX-XII centuries.
• XII-XIII centuries.
The totality of the most general views on the world and the place of man in
it, as well as the feelings, beliefs, ideals, assessments based on them, which determine the principles of human behavior, are ...
• outlook
• education
• belief
The idealistic model of society is characterized by the judgment that an outstanding personality ...
• can have a significant impact on the historical process under certain conditions
• plays a decisive role in society
• does not play any role in the story
Deeply assimilated knowledge that has become part of one´s own "I", determining a person´s attitude to the world around him and the motives of his behavior - this is ...
• outlook
• religion
• the science
• belief
At the heart of ... lies the belief in higher, absolute values
• rights
• Sciences
• philosophy
The author of the work "Philosophy of the Common Cause" is ...
• Florensky
• Bulgakov
• Fedorov
The philosophical direction, in which one of the main ones is the concept of individual freedom, is ...
• Neo-Thomism
• existentialism
• postmodernism
A trend in Russian philosophy that arose in the 30s and 40s of the 19th century, developing in disputes with Westernism, is ...
• pragmatism
• existentialism
• Marxism
According to G. Hegel, “philosophy is an era, ...”
• which ended
• which is coming
• reflected
The English empiricist philosopher F. Bacon demanded the liberation of the human mind from false ideas and preconceived ideas, which he called "idols", or ""
The specific categorical type of an object, which is a system of social relations that functions and develops according to objective laws based on the method of production of material goods, is ...
An ordered, self-governing integrity of various social relations, the bearers of which are individuals and social groups, is
Agnosticism acquired its classical form in the works of...
The saying "Genera
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