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Question 1: According to Kant, the basis of morality is the concept of:
Charity
Fairness
piety
freedom
Q2
Question 2: Kant claims that the moral law is given to each person:
society
one's own will
God
Nature
Q3
Question 3: Aristotle divides the virtues into:
natural virtues and artificial virtues
moral virtues and intellectual virtues
positive virtues and negative virtues
human virtues and divine virtues
Q4
Question 4: Formal approach means that the education process is the same as at school, except __________.
it is taking place at home
parents specify a room for class same as in school
extracurricular activities are also part of syllabus
parents prescribed a schedule for students
Q5
Question 5: What did Plato do in order to start his own school?
He took Aristotle's ideas
It popped up in his mind while he was in the hot springs
He wrote down what Socrates has taught him
He ade up his own philosophy
Q6
Question 6: Kant claims that the natural purpose of reason is to:
produce happiness
produce pleasure
produce knowledge
produce a good will
Q7
Question 7: Children ought to be educated, not for the present, but for a possibly improved condition of man in the future: that is, in a manner which is adopted to the idea of humanity and the whole destiny of man. Thoughts on Education by:
Aristotle
Rousseau
Kant
Plato
Q8
Question 8: __________ advocates full participation in all aspects of social and civic life __________ not only those conventionally identified as 'political'.
Popular democracy
Indirect democracy
Direct democracy
Deep democracy
Q9
Question 9: A Nebraska statute forbade teaching of foreign languages before completion of grade __________.
Q10
Question 10: Who was the famous philosopher that came after Aristotle?
Socrates
There was none
Aristotle Jr.
Plato