Review Questions for Test 1
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Perception, Methodology, and the Pre-socratics Backgrounda
- According to top-down theories of perception, why is it that when you and I are presented with identical stimuli, I might perceive, e.g. an old woman while you perceive, e.g. a young woman?
- What is the bottom-up theory of perception?
- What are the assumptions of plurality and motion?
- Who/when/where were the Presocratics?
- Which Presocratics that weÕve studied accepted the assumption of plurality, which accepted the the assumption of motion, and which accepted neither?
- What is reductionism? How does it make prediction easier?
- Which of the Presocratics that weÕve studied were reductionists?
- What is the tension between perception and reason?
Thales
- When did Thales live?
- What did Thales think everything was made of? How could he think this, given that it seems obvious that everything isnÕt made out of that stuff?
- Was Thales a reductionist? Did he accept the assumptions of plurality and motion?
- When did Thales think we should trust reason over perception?
Pythagoras (and the Pythagoreans)
- When did Pythagoras live?
- What is his most famous mathematical result?
- Does abstract reasoning allows you to learn about the world without experiment?
- Is it possible that we might some day find right triangles to which the Pythagorean theorem does not apply?
- Are the Pythagoreans reductionists? If so, what do they think the fundamental kind of ÒstuffÓ is?
- Do Pythagoreans think that numbers exist just like people, chairs, and tables exist (though the numbers are abstract and not physical)?
- Do Pythagoreans think we should trust perception or abstract reasoning when trying to understand the world?
- When did the Pythagoreans think we should trust reason over perception?
Heraclitus
- When did Heraclitus live?
- What was HeraclitusÕ famous line about perpetual change?
- Did Heraclitus think we could have unchanging knowledge of a world that is always changing? If so, how?
- If not, why not? (Hint: does Heraclitus think that there is anything that is unchanging?)
- What is the Logos?
Democritus
- When did Democritus live?
- Was Democritus a reductionist?
- Does Democritus think that atoms are divisible? Does he think they come in different shapes and sizes?
- Does he think they have parts?
- What three properites of atoms does Democritus think explain all motion and plurality?
- What is the Swerve? Why did Democritus postulate it?
- When did Democritus think we should trust reason over perception?
Parmenides
- When did Parmenides live?
- Did Parmenides accept the assumptions of motion and plurality?
- What is the One?
- What is Parmenides argument about change?
- What is Parmenides argument about plurality?
- When did Parmenides think we should trust reason over perception?
Zeno
- Who was Zeno? Whose student was he?
- What was ZenoÕs argument that motion is impossible? What relatively recent mathematical innovation(s) finally gave us a way of resisting ZenoÕs arguments?
Plato and Socrates
Background
- When and where did Plato live?
- Who was whose student of the following three: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle?
- Did Socrates write anything? Did Plato?
The Apology
- What were the charges against Socrates?
- Before answering the legal charges, what did Socrates try to explain? Why?
- What did the Oracle of Delphi say about Socrates?
- Socrates showed that one of MeletusÕs charges was contradictory--what was the contradiction? How did Meletus respond?
- How does Socrates attempt to prove that he didnÕt intentionally corrupt the youth?
- What is the Socratic Paradox? What is a paradox? Why is the Socratic Paradox a paradox? What are its premises and conclusion?
- What is Socrates convicted of? What does he think the appropriate punishment would be?
- Why does Socrates choose death over disobeying the gods?
- What does Socrates mean when he refers to himself as a ÒhorseflyÓ?
The Crito
- What four reasons does Crito give Socrates for fleeing from prison?
- What are Socrates responses to each of CritoÕs four arguments?
- What argument do Òthe LawsÓ give Socrates against fleeing from prison?
- What do the laws mean when tell Socrates that Athenians must Òpersuade or obeyÓ?
- What is moral relativism? What reasons are there for rejecting moral relativism?
The Phaedo and the Republic
- How do we have knowledge of the Forms?
- What is the highest Form?
- Are the Forms arranged in a hierarchy?
- What is innate knowledge?
- What do the different parts of the cave allegory represent?
- Can the Forms change or be destroyed?