A) A Greek philosopher B) A Roman emperor C) An Egyptian pharaoh D) A Chinese general
A) Stagira, Greece B) Beijing, China C) Rome, Italy D) Cairo, Egypt
A) Sculpture B) Cooking C) Logic, metaphysics, ethics, and politics D) Astronomy
A) Socrates B) Confucius C) Descartes D) Plato
A) Nicomachean Ethics B) The Prince C) The Art of War D) The Republic
A) Epicureanism B) Cynicism C) Stoicism D) Peripatetic school
A) Alexander the Great B) Cleopatra C) Hannibal D) Julius Caesar
A) Politics B) Love and Friendship C) War and Peace D) Law and Order
A) Pythias B) Helena C) Hypatia D) Athena
A) Beyond the Stars B) Into the Unknown C) Under the Sun D) On the Heavens
A) The Animal Kingdom B) Life and Nature C) History of Animals D) Ecology of the Earth
A) Athens B) Corinth C) Thebes D) Sparta
A) 322 BC B) 450 BC C) 200 AD D) 1066 AD
A) Biology B) Chemistry C) Astronomy D) Physics
A) Dialectics B) Empiricism C) Teleology D) Dualism
A) Friedrich Nietzsche B) Jean-Paul Sartre C) Immanuel Kant D) David Hume
A) Academy B) Stoic Porch C) Lyceum D) Gymnasium
A) Epistemology B) Syllogism C) Hylomorphism D) Sophism |