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Idealism is a philosophical approach that argues that is the only true reality, and the only thing worth knowing.
a) ideas                                   
b) observations
c) experiences
d) physical objects

b

The philosopher who is called the father of Idealism is……….
a) Plato                                  
b) Socrates
c) Aristotle                 
d) Edward Thorndike

a

Who is known as the mouthpiece of Socrates?
a) Edward Thorndike
b) Plato
c) Aristotle                 
d) none of these

b

According to Plato human soul has parts?
a) 2     
b) 3     
c) 4     
d) 6

b

Explanation: the rational part, the spiritual part and the appetite



According to Plato the rational part of soul is determined for……….
a) acquisition of knowledge
b) devoted to courage
c) source of desire     
d) all of these

a

Explanation: spiritual part is devoted to courage and appetite part is the source of desire



Who divide society into three parts; philosophers, Auxiliaries, and Artisan?
a) Aristotle                 
b) Iqbal                       
c) Al-Farabi                
d) Plato

d