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- 4. A philosophical puzzle; impasse
- 6. A Greek word meaning origin, beginning, the first, or the first principle
- 9. A Greek word meaning pleasure; is the root of the English word hedonism
- 11. He was an Ionian Greek philosopher known for the theorem which states that the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides
- 14. A branch of philosophy studying moral values and rules
- 16. A Greek term meaning end, goal, purpose; raison d'etre
- 18. Student of Socrates; founder of the first institution of higher learning in the Western world, Academy
- 19. Founded by Zeno of Citium in Athens, Marcus Aurelius is considered to adhere to this school of thought
- 20. Greek history, culture, art, philosophy after Alexander the Great
- 22. A Greek philosopher, founder of the atomistic theory of matter
- 23. He was a soldier, historian, philosopher; known as the author Anabasis
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- 1. A Greek philosopher, historian, and priest at the Temple of Apollo; known for Parallel Lives
- 2. He was a philosopher from Athens; often thought as the founder of Western philosophy; was later put on trial and punished by death
- 3. freedom from passion, the tranquility of the soul
- 5. A Greek word meaning opinion, reason, word.
- 7. Ancient Greek teachers of rhetoric, philosophy, art of living in the fifth and fourth century B.C.
- 8. Is a system of philosophy as a challenge to Platonism; promotes intellectual pleasure and avoiding pain
- 10. A pre-Socratic philosopher, proposed that all matter is composed of fire, water, air, and earth
- 12. He was a Greek philosopher and polymath; founder of Lyceum, known for Nicomachean Ethics, De Anima, The Rhetoric.
- 13. desire, love
- 15. A philosophical term meaning doing or making ; craft, skill
- 17. A Greek word meaning wisdom, used in Hellenistic philosophy, religion, Platonism.
- 21. A branch of metaphysics that deals with the nature of the universe