Plato And Aristotle - Study Mode

[#86] Aristotle was regarded as 1. logical thinker 2. philosopher of science 3. non-Iogical thinker 4. non-moral Select the correct answer:
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(A) 1 and 2

[#87] Practical sciences means 1. Ethics 2. Commercial 3. Politics 4. Mathematical Select the correct answer:
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(C) 1 and 3

[#88] As per Aristotle's distinction between various sciences, the pure and abstract knowledge is dealt by
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(C) theoretical sciences such as mathematics and physics

Explanation

Solution: Aristotle divided sciences into three types based on their purpose and the kind of knowledge they provide. Theoretical sciences aim to understand the world as it is, seeking pure and abstract knowledge . They focus on discovering truths and principles, without necessarily aiming for practical application. Practical sciences , on the other hand, deal with how we should act and live. They are concerned with achieving good actions and a virtuous life . Productive sciences are focused on creation or making things, like art or crafts. Considering this, mathematics and physics are prime examples of theoretical sciences, seeking abstract truths about numbers, shapes, and the natural world, without immediate practical goals. Therefore, the correct answer is that pure and abstract knowledge is dealt with by theoretical sciences such as mathematics and physics.

[#89] Which of the following statements is/are true with reference to Plato? 1. Justice is a quality of the soul. 2. Spirit of collectivism should permeate the individual. 3. The eternal laws of morality are not mere conventions. Select the correct answer:
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(D) All of these

[#90] Which among the following element is not found in Aristotelian Substance?
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(D) Particularity