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Ethics And Power

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Philosophy

When can power bring happiness?

A
Within Reasonable Limits
B
Inconspicuous
C
Concerned
D
Mad Man
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Power can bring happiness when it is exercised within reasonable limits, as excessive or unrestrained power often leads to negative consequences. Moderation ensures that power is used responsibly and positively.

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Political Philosophy

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Philosophy

Which philosopher is known as the "Father of Liberalism"?

A
John Locke
B
Thomas Gordon
C
Denis Diderot
D
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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John Locke is widely recognized as the 'Father of Liberalism' due to his influential ideas on natural rights, government by consent, and individual liberty, which laid the foundation for modern liberal political philosophy.

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Epistemology

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Philosophy

The philosophical study of the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge is called __________?

A
Epistemology
B
Grammatology
C
Hamartiology
D
Emmenology
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Epistemology is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge, making option A the correct answer.

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Alethiology

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Philosophy

Alethiology is the study of _______?

A
Science of pleasure and pain
B
Study of algae
C
Study of truth
D
Study of angels
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Alethiology is the philosophical study of truth, making option C the correct answer. The other options refer to different fields: pleasure and pain relate to hedonism, algae to phycology, and angels to angelology.

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Axiology

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Philosophy

_______ is the psychological study of values and moral principles?

A
Axiology
B
Sociology
C
Idiology
D
Criminology
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Axiology is the branch of philosophy that studies values and moral principles, making it the correct answer. Sociology studies society, Criminology studies crime, and 'Idiology' is not a recognized term.