Showing posts with label intro quiz 12. Show all posts
Showing posts with label intro quiz 12. Show all posts
Thursday, October 14, 2010
ineffable
1. Mysticism is the deliberate transformation of consciousness in an attempt to gain access to a higher ________, on the assumption that ordinary thought and language cannot express it.
2. Jewish mysticism is called ________ , or "tradition". ______ is an Islamic mystical tradition related to neo-Platonism which aims to eliminate ___ .
3. "What is the sound of one hand clapping?" is an example of a ___ ____, which attempts to subvert our usual habits of thought and break down everyday logical thinking.
4. Zen Buddhism says all things depend on their relations to everything else, implying the ____________ of everything.
5. Admirers of Aristotle who walked around with him as he lectured were called ____________. They were strongly influenced by ________.
6. _________ rejected Neoplatonism and said literalism was good enough for ordinary people but that educated people required persuasive, reasoned argument.
7. _________ attempted to reconcile religion with reason and science.
8. _______, whose motto was "Faith seeking to understand," advanced his ontological argument for the existence of God in order to ___________. (persuade nonbelievers, clarify "God" for believers)
9. _______ was a nominalist, contending that only individuals exist. Those who say that universals exist are ________. Abelard's view was that they are tricked by _____.
10. Aquinas agreed with Aristotle: an ______________ makes no sense and should not be accepted in philosophy or theology.
2. Jewish mysticism is called ________ , or "tradition". ______ is an Islamic mystical tradition related to neo-Platonism which aims to eliminate ___ .
3. "What is the sound of one hand clapping?" is an example of a ___ ____, which attempts to subvert our usual habits of thought and break down everyday logical thinking.
4. Zen Buddhism says all things depend on their relations to everything else, implying the ____________ of everything.
5. Admirers of Aristotle who walked around with him as he lectured were called ____________. They were strongly influenced by ________.
6. _________ rejected Neoplatonism and said literalism was good enough for ordinary people but that educated people required persuasive, reasoned argument.
7. _________ attempted to reconcile religion with reason and science.
8. _______, whose motto was "Faith seeking to understand," advanced his ontological argument for the existence of God in order to ___________. (persuade nonbelievers, clarify "God" for believers)
9. _______ was a nominalist, contending that only individuals exist. Those who say that universals exist are ________. Abelard's view was that they are tricked by _____.
10. Aquinas agreed with Aristotle: an ______________ makes no sense and should not be accepted in philosophy or theology.
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