System of norms, values and stereotypes in a cultural-historical epoch is ...:
Doctrine
Outlook
Gilosoism
Materialism
Cognition
Scholasticism is...:
Mystic ritual
Apologetic movement
Logic doctrine
European Medieval "school philosophy"
Epistemological study
“Summa Theologica” is a book of...
St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Augustin
Abu Nasyr al-Farabi
Ibn Sina
Ibn Rushd
Philosophy is…
One of the historical outlook types about the world, human and his place in the world
One of the historical outlook types about religious activity in the world
One of the historical outlook types about beauty in the world
One of the historical outlook types about Being in the world
One of the historical outlook types about right behavior, morality, justice in the world
The founder of deconstructivism:
B.Russel.
I.Kant.
M. Heidegger.
J.-P. Sartre.
J. Derrida.
Chinese thinker Mo Di was a founder of...:
Induism
Mohism
Confucianism
Rig-Veda
Phenomenology
Which direction is the 20th century was engaged in philosophy of language?
Pragmatism
Hermeneutics
Analitical philosophy
Ontology
Who stood at the beginning of pragmatism?
St.Aquinas
Charles Sanders Peirce
Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein
Franz Brentano
St. Albert
“Phenomenology of Spirit” was written by…
G.Hegel
Socrates
J. Dewey
Protagoras
Translation of word “axiology”:
Study of values
Cosmo centrism
Love Theo
Pantheism
Love Humanity
Word “Epochè” in the philosophy of Husserl is translated from Greek as:
- Suspension, abstinence
- Warrior
- Judgement
- Humanity
- Love
A priori and A posteriori are important categories in philosophy of…
- E.Husserl
- M.Heidegger
- B.Spinoza D.Hume
- D.Hume
- I.Kant
“There are only two substances in the beginning of the world – thinking and extended substances” (dualism) is from philosophy of…
- E.Kant
- R.Descartes
- J.-P.Sartre
- Protagoras
How can we describe Hume’s doctrine?
- Demonstrative reasoning.
- Moral reasoning.
- Agnosticism
- A gift from the gods.
- Common sense
The most general organization of humans is…
- Each individual on his or her own
- God
- Society
- There is no rational ground for moral judgment
- State
Who was the teacher of Aristotle?
- Descartes
- Heraclitus
- Plato
- Thales
Theory of knowledge is called as…
- Cognition
- Epistemology
- Social philosophy
- Feeling
- Axiology
The object of philosophy is:
- Cognition process and the place of man in this world
- World in whole and the place of man in this world
- Human being
- Truth, unconcealment
- Mind at whole
The main parts of philosophy:
- Ontology, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics
- This world, methodology
- History, methodology
- Geometry, algebra, analytics
- Economy, ecology
The meaning of the notion of EPISTEME in Greek philosophy:
- Process
- Place
- Knowledge
- Being
- Truth
The most popular representative of the Greek Hedonism was…
- Hegel
- Democritus
- Epicure
- Confucius
Vedanta is an Indian school of …:
- Existentialism direction
- Postmodern direction
- Freidism direction
- Orthodox direction
- Heterodox direstion
Epistemology is:
- A study of love wisdom
- A study of religion
- A study of human knowledge
- A study of art
- A study of mathematics
Ethic is:
- A study of nature, origin and limits of human cognition
- A study of wisdom
- A study of morality
- Branch of physics
- World religion
Aesthetics is:
- A philosophical study of principles, moral and human behavior
- A study of beauty
- One of the directions of Buddhism
- Philosophy as a system
Who first introduce the word “philosophy”?
- Zeno Eley
- Socrates
- Pythagoras
- Parmenides
Thales postulated that the primary substance is:
- Water
- Air
- Ground
- The heaven
- Fire
Anaximander defined the primary substance as:
- Wind
- Apeiron
Anaximenes considered the primary substance supposing:
- Number
Who defined the beginning of the world (ARCHE) as fire:
- Xenon Eley
- Heraclitus of Ephesus
Who is the author of this statement: “It’s impossible to enter the same river twice”?
Who said that: “Good and evil are the same oppositions” (dialectic)?
Who is considered as the first thinker of Renaissance?
- F.Petrarch
- D.Alighieri
- N.Machiavelli
- G.Galilei
- L.Valla
Main Renaissance figure who developed a new theory of law?
- H.Grotius
Who is the founder of Eleatic school?
- Cicero
The author of famous paradoxes (apories) is…
- Zeno of Elea
Zeno of Elea developed paradoxes (apories) are about…
- Absence of Motion
- Kindness
- Evil
- God wisdom
Who is the author of “The Canon of Medicine”?
- Ibn Sina
- Ibn Rushd
Who was called as Philosopher of Arabs?
- Al Kindi
- Al Farabi
- Al Ghazali
Who said that: “Man is a measure of all things”?
- Anaximenes
Socrates’s main interest in philosophy was
- Ethics, Social Philosophy
- Hermeneutics, Ontology
- Bioethics, Physics
- Hedonism, Epicurianism
- Substancialism, Pluralism
The Socratic main value was formulated as
- Virtue is religion
- Virtue is arts
- Virtue is knowledge
- Virtue is war
- Virtue is interests
The famous representative of patristic studies, author of the books “The City of God”, “Confessions”
- Thomas Aquinas
- Boethius
- A.Kamus
- St.Augustin
Apologetics, Patristic and Scholasticism are the periods of…
- Renaissance philosophy
- Medieval philosophy
- German classical philosophy
- Kazakh philosophy
- Ancient philosophy
Eidos Urania is a concept of philosophy of...
- Aristotle
- Pithagoras
- Zeno of Eley
Who of the labeled philosophers is a Sufist?
- Al-Kindi
- Al-Farabi
- Al-Ghazali
- Ulykbek
According to Kierkegaard, the third existential sphere is
- Phenomenological sphere
- Rational sphere
- Critical sphere
- Religious sphere
- Individual sphere
According to whom, “Freedom is conscious necessity”?
- Kant
- Spinoza
- Shelling
- Kierkegaard
The author of “Three Truths”:
- Kunanbayev
- Altynsarin
- Bekmakhanov
- Seifullin
- Kudaiberdiyev
The author of “Traces of Shamanism among the Kazakhs”:
- Ualikhanov
One of the outstanding French existentialist:
- David Hume
- Rene Descartes
- Albert Camus
- Francis Bacon
- Martin Heidegger
Division to Subjective spirit, Objective spirit, Absolute spirit comes from philosophy of…?
- Fichte
- Marx
Division to Me, not-Me, synthesis of Me and not-Me comes from philosophy of…?
One of the main Nietzsche’s concept was called
- Will to life
- Will to power
- Good and Evil
- The myth on religion
- Being of human
The second Kant’s work is…
- Critique of Pure Reason
- Critique of Judgement
- Critique of Practical Reason
- Lectures on Ethics
- Three Truths
Hegel’s outstanding work is…
- “Will to power”
- “Critique of practical reason”
- “Nihilism”
- “Science of Logic”
- “Being and time”
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel belongs to
- Philosophy of the Middle times
- Philosophy of the New time
- Nihilism of XVIII century
- Conservatism of XVII century
In his “Critique of Practical Reason” Kant formulated the Categorical imperative:
- Act only on that maxim through which you can at the same time will that become a universal law
- Operates only according to falsehood
- Operates only according to feeling
- Operates only according to perception
- Operates only according to contemplation
“Act only on that maxim through which you can at the same time will that become a universal law” is...
- the Hegel’s Categorical imperative
- the Kant’s Categorical imperative
- the Kant’s Hypothetical imperative
- the Fichte’s Hypothetical imperative
- the Hegel’s Hypothetical imperative
In his “Critique of Practical Reason” Kant considered the ideas of…
- Mind and cognition
- Hypothetical and Categorical imperatives
- Aesthetics and Beauty
- Power and authority
- Perception and contemplation
In metaphysics, Kant claimed, the situation is reverse. Reason, in its attempt to reach absolute truth, comes to
- God, freedom and immortality
- Antinomies
The basic problem, as Kant formulated it in his “Critique of Pure Reason”, is to determine:
- How is Aesthetics possible?
- How is Theology possible?
- How is Religion possible?
- How is Biology possible?
- How is a priory synthetic judgment possible?
A posteriori means…
- After experience
- Before experience
- Before Antinomies
- Before authority
- After contemplation
A priori means
Immanuel Kant was born in…
- 1834
- 1804
- 1724
- 1859
- 1700
The first Kant’s greatest work is
- “Will to power
- “Critique of Judgement”
- “The Phenomenology of Spirit”
- “Critique of Pure Reason”
- “Critique of Practical Reason”
The second Kant’s greatest work is
- “The Critique of Pure Reason”
The third Kant’s greatest work is
- “The Critique of Judgment”
Immanuel Kant belongs to the
Leibniz’s main philosophical work.
- “Monadology”
Descartes divides the world into a metaphysical dualism of two substances:
- Extended and thinking
- Experience and thing
- Antinomies and time
- Authority and belief
- Contemplation and comparison
The famous Descartes’s formula “Cogito, ergo sum” is translated from Latin as
- I think, therefore, I have truth
- I think, therefore, I have power
- I think, therefore, I have faith
- I think, therefore, I am
- I think, therefore, I have values
Which method Descartes used to start his philosophy?
- Thinking
- Experience
- Analysis
- Induction
- Deduction
Who is the author of “Discourse on Method”?
- Bacon
- Anaxagoras
According to Plato, everything can be divided in:
- Thing and idea
- Matter and form
- Matter and idea
- Idea and form
- Thing and matter
The method that comes from common to local knowledge is…
- Blessedness
Causa Sui, according to Spinoza, is
- Knowledge of random experience
- Cause of itself
- Logic
Tabula rasa is
- Struggle
- Reason
- Pure table
The author of “Summa Theologica”
- Buddha
- Camus
Who was the author of second and third volumes of “Capital”
- Engels
- Dewey