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  1. European Medieval "school philosophy" was called:

  • Mysticism

  • Apologetics

  • Logic

  • Scholastics

  • Epistemology

  1. Summa Theologica” was written by a prominent medieval thinker...

  • St. Thomas Aquinas

  • St. Augustin

  • Abu Nasyr al-Farabi

  • Ibn Sina

  • Ibn Rushd

  1. The founder of phenomenology is…

  • E.Husserl

  • I.Kant

  • G.Hegel

  • B.Russel

  • A.Komte

  1. 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

  1. Outlook is ...:

  • Doctrine of beauty

  • System of norms, values and stereotypes in a cultural-historical epoch.

  • Gilosoism system.

  • Doctrine of materialism.

  • Idealistic form of cognition.

  1. The founder of deconstructivism:

  • B.Russel.

  • I.Kant.

  • M. Heidegger.

  • J.-P. Sartre.

  • J. Derrida.

  1. Chinese thinker Mo Di was a founder of...:

  • Taoism

  • Induism

  • Mohism

  • Confucianism

  • Rig-Veda

  1. Which direction is the 20th century was engaged in philosophy of language?

  • Phenomenology.

  • Pragmatism

  • Hermeneutics

  • Analitical philosophy.

  • Ontology.

  1. What book did Descartes count as a main instruction for development human mind?

  • “Critique of pure reason”.

  • “Either-or”.

  • “Discourse on the Method”.

  • “Critique of Practical Reason”.

  • “Critique of Judgment”.

  1. Lack of Judgement (“Critique of Power of Judgment”) is the stupidity of the mind. This is the words of...

  • B.Russel

  • J. Derrida

  • M. Heidegger.

  • J.-P. Sartre

  • I.Kant.

  1. The founder of pragmatism is...

  • Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein

  • Franz Brentano.

  • St. Albert.

  • St.Aquinas.

  • Charles Sanders Peirce.

  1. The author of “Phenomenology of Spirit”:

  • St. Albert

  • J. Dewey

  • G.Hegel

  • Socrates

  • Protagoras

  1. Translation of word “axiology”:

  • Pantheism

  • Doctrine of significance and values.

  • Cosmo centrism.

  • Love Theo.

  • Love Humanity.

  1. Word “Epochè” in the philosophy of Husserl is translated from Greek as:

  • Suspension, abstinence

  • Warrior

  • Judgement

  • Humanity

  • Love

  1. A priori and a posteriori are important categories in philosophy of…

  • I.Kant

  • E.Husserl

  • M.Heidegger

  • B.Spinoza D.Hume

  • D.Hume

  1. There are only two substances in the beginning of the world – thinking and extended substances” (dualism) is from philosophy of…

  • E.Kant

  • D.Hume

  • R.Descartes

  • J.-P.Sartre

  • Protagoras

  1. How can we describe Hume’s doctrine?

  • Demonstrative reasoning.

  • Moral reasoning.

  • Agnosticism

  • A gift from the gods.

  • Common sense

  1. The most general organization of humans is…

  • Society

  • Each individual on his or her own

  • God

  • There is no rational ground for moral judgment

  • State

  1. Who was the teacher of Aristotle?

  • Protagoras

  • Descartes

  • Heraclitus

  • Plato

  • Thales

  1. Theory of knowledge:

  • Cognition

  • Feeling

  • Axiology

  • Epistemology

  • Social philosophy

  1. The object of philosophy is:

  • Cognition process.

  • World in whole and the place of man in this world.

  • Human being.

  • Truth, unconcealment.

  • Mind

  1. The main parts of philosophy:

  • Ontology, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics

  • This world.

  • History, methodology.

  • Geometry, algebra, analytics.

  • Economy, ecology

  1. The meaning of the notion of EPISTEME in Greek philosophy:

  • Process

  • Place

  • Being

  • Truth

  • Knowledge

  1. One of the most representatives of Hedinostic school was…

  • Hegel

  • Democritus

  • Confucius

  • Thales

  • Epicure

  1. Vedanta is an Indian school of …:

  • Existentialism direction

  • Postmodern direction

  • Freidism direction

  • Orthodox direction

  • Heterodox direstion

  1. Epistemology is:

  • A study of nature, origin and limits of human knowledge.

  • Love wisdom

  • Religion

  • Branch of art.

  • Mathematical discipline.

  1. Ethic is:

  • A study of nature, origin and limits of human cognition

  • Love wisdom

  • A philosophical study of principles, moral and human behavior.

  • Branch of physics

  • World religion

  1. Aesthetics is:

  • A study of nature, origin and limits of human cognition.

  • Philosophy as a system.

  • A philosophical study of principles, moral and human behavior.

  • A philosophical study that researches the sphere of artistic activity and its principles

  • One of the directions of Buddhism

  1. Who first introduce the word “philosophy”?

  • Parmenides

  • Zeno Eley

  • Socrates

  • Pythagoras

  • Democritus

  1. Thales postulated that the primary substance is:

  • Moisture, water

  • Air

  • Ground

  • The heaven

  • Fire

  1. Anaximander defined the primary substance as:

  • Wind

  • Air

  • Ground.

  • Apeiron

  • Fire

  1. Anaximenes found the primary substance in:

  • Number

  • Air

  • Ground

  • Apeiron

  • Fire

  1. Who defined the beginning of the world (ARCHE) as fire:

  • Parmenides

  • Heraclitus of Ephesus

  • Xenon Eley

  • Pythagoras

  • Democritus

  1. Who is the author of this statement: “It’s impossible to enter the same river twice”?

  • Parmenides

  • Democritus

  • Xenon Eley

  • Pythagoras

  • Heraclitus of Ephesus

  1. Who said that: “Good and evil are the same”?

  • Heraclitus of Ephesus

  • Plato

  • Xenon Eley

  • Pythagoras

  • Socrates

  1. Who is considered as the first thinker of Renaissance?

  • D.Alighieri

  • F.Petrarch

  • N.Machiavelli

  • G.Galilei

  • L.Valla

  1. Main Renaissance figure who developed a new theory of law?

  • L.Valla

  • N.Machiavelli

  • H.Grotius

  • F.Petrarch

  • D.Alighieri

  1. Who is the founder of Eleatic school?

  • Parmenides

  • Cicero

  • Thales

  • Pythagoras

  • Socrates

  1. The author of famous paradoxes (apories) is…

  • Parmenides

  • Cicero

  • Thales

  • Pythagoras

  • Zeno of Elea

  1. Zeno of Elea developed paradoxes (apories) about

  • Love

  • Absence of Motion

  • Kindness

  • Evil

  • God wisdom

  1. Who is the author of “The Canon of Medicine”?

  • Parmenides

  • Cicero

  • Thales

  • Ibn Sina

  • Ibn Rushd

  1. Who was called as Philosopher of Arabs?

  • Ibn Sina

  • Ibn Rushd

  • Al Kindi

  • Al-Farabi

  • Al Ghazali

  1. Who said that: “ Man is a measure of all things”?

  • Parmenides

  • Protagoras

  • Thales

  • Anaxagoras

  • Zeno of Elea

  1. Socrates’s main interest in philosophy was

  • Social Philosophy, Ethics

  • Ontology

  • Physics

  • Epistemology

  • Rationalism

  1. The Socratic main value was formulated as

  • Virtue is religion

  • Virtue is arts

  • Virtue is knowledge

  • Virtue is war

  • Virtue is interests

  1. The famous representative of patristic studies, author of the books “The City of God”, “Confessions”

  • Thomas Aquinas

  • Boethius

  • M.Heidegger

  • A.Kamus

  • St.Augustin

  1. Apologetics, Patristic and Scholasticism are the periods of…

  • Renaissance philosophy

  • Medieval philosophy

  • German classical philosophy

  • Kazakh philosophy

  • Ancient philosophy

  1. Eidos Urania is a concept of philosophy of...

  • Aristotle

  • Pithagoras

  • Plato

  • Zeno of Eley

  • Thales

  1. Who of the labeled philosophers is a sufist?

  • Al-Kindi

  • Al-Farabi

  • Ibn Sina

  • Al-Ghazali

  • Ulykbek

  1. According to Existentialism, existence is always

  • Phenomenological being.

  • Rational being

  • Critical being.

  • Primordial being

  • Individual being in absurdity.

  1. According to Kierkegaard, the third existential sphere is

  • Phenomenological sphere.

  • Rational sphere.

  • Critical sphere

  • Religious sphere

  • Individual sphere

  1. According to whom, “Freedom is conscious necessity”?

  • Kant

  • Spinoza

  • Hegel

  • Shelling

  • Kierkegaard

  1. The author of “Three Truths”:

  • Kunanbayev

  • Altynsarin

  • Bekmakhanov

  • Seifullin

  • Kudaiberdiyev

  1. The author of “Traces of Shamanism among the Kazakhs”:

  • Kunanbayev

  • Altynsarin

  • Ualikhanov

  • Seifullin

  • Kudaiberdiyev

  1. One of the outstanding French existentialist:

  • David Hume

  • Rene Descartes

  • Albert Camus

  • Francis Bacon

  • Martin Heidegger

  1. Division to Subjective spirit, Objective spirit, Absolute spirit comes from philosophy of…?

  • Fichte

  • Hegel

  • Kant

  • Shelling

  • Marx

  1. Division to Me, not-Me, synthesis of Me and not-Me comes from philosophy of…?

  • Fichte

  • Hegel

  • Kant

  • Shelling

  • Marx

  1. 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

  1. The second Kant’s work is…

  • Critique of Pure Reason

  • Critique of Judgement

  • Critique of Practical Reason

  • Lectures on Ethics

  • Three Truths

  1. Hegel’s outstanding work is…

  • “Will to power”

  • “Critique of practical reason”

  • “Nihilism”

  • “The Phenomenology of Spirit”

  • “Being and time”

  1. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel belongs to

  • Philosophy of the Middle times

  • Philosophy of the New time

  • Nihilism of XVIII century

  • Conservatism of XVII century

  • German classical philosophy

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