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The growing trend of the first European universities (at Oxford, Cambridge, Cologne, Paris, and Rome) to incorporate Aristotelian science and philosophy into their curricula was known as:
- monotheism
- polytheism
- pantheism
- nominalism
- scholasticism
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- Which Islamic dynasty (supported by the Sunnites, in their capital city of Damascus in modern Syria) came to power immediately after Muhammad died without leaving a male heir (from 632 to 750 CE)? the Abbasid dynasty the Omayyad dynasty the Nestorian Christians the Brethren of Purity the Ottoman TurksWhich Islamic dynasty (supported by the Shiites, in their capital city of Baghdad in modern Iraq) claimed that the grandson of Muhammad was his legitimate heir (and ruled from 750 to 1055 CE)? the Abbasid dynasty the Omayyad dynasty the Nestorian Christians the Brethren of Purity the Ottoman TurksPlato and Aristotle agreed on which of the following philosophical doctrines? the metaphysical idea that particulars (not universals) are the only things that really exist the epistemological view that empiricism is the only path to true knowledge the metaphysical idea that universals (not particulars) are the only things that really exist the epistemological view that rationalism is the only path to true knowledge the metaphysical idea that the natural laws governing our world do not change over time
- Which Platonic argument for the existence of God was rejected by St. Thomas Aquinas? the cosmological argument (as formulated by Aristotle) B. the ontological argument (as formulated by St. Anselm of Canterbury) the teleological argument (as formulated by Aristotle) the “unmoved mover” argument (as formulated by Aristotle) all of the aboveSt. Aurelius Augustine, in his theodicy attempting to reconcile freedom and determinism, recognized that any claim about God being powerless to prevent evil would contradict: the doctrine of divine omniscience the doctrine of divine benevolence the doctrine of divine omnipotence the doctrine of divine predestination the doctrine of divine foreknowledgeWhich medieval Roman Catholic Order relied more on experimental observations for knowledge, and less on the metaphysical writings of either Plato or Aristotle? the Benedictines (including St. Anselm of Canterbury) the Franciscans (including Roger Bacon) the Dominicans (including St. Thomas Aquinas) the Stoics (including Zeno of Citium) the Epicureans (including Epicurus of Samos)
- The three Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) are all correctly categorized as: monotheistic religions polytheistic religions pantheistic religions henotheistic religions panentheistic religionsCreate a conceptual question out of any of these topicsParmenides of Elea, who argued that our perceptions of change are illusions, but logical truths are eternal, held which of the following metaphysical viewpoints? extreme particularism (a view shared with Heraclitus) Aristotelian realism (a view shared with Thales) Platonic idealism (a view shared with Socrates) extreme universalism (a view shared with Pythagoras) all of the above
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