- 1. In 'The Latest Answers To The Oldest Questions,' Nicholas Fearn takes readers on an intellectual journey, exploring the timeless inquiries that have perplexed humanity for centuries. Fearn delves into age-old questions such as 'What is the meaning of life?' and 'Is there a God?' by synthesizing contemporary philosophical discussions, scientific advancements, and cultural critiques. Through a well-researched and engaging narrative, he presents various perspectives from historical figures and modern thinkers, painting a rich tapestry of human thought. The book is not just a reflection on these enduring questions but also encourages readers to contemplate their own beliefs and assumptions, offering new insights that challenge conventional wisdom. Fearn's ability to articulate complex ideas in a relatable manner makes this work accessible to both seasoned philosophers and curious novices alike, stimulating profound reflections on existence, purpose, and the nature of knowledge.
What is the primary subject of Nicholas Fearn's book 'The Latest Answers To The Oldest Questions'?
A) Economics B) Biology C) Astronomy D) Philosophy
- 2. According to Fearn, which philosopher argued that language disguises thought?
A) Wittgenstein B) Plato C) Descartes D) Kant
- 3. What philosophical concept does Fearn describe as 'the hard problem'?
A) Existence of God B) Morality C) Consciousness D) Free will
- 4. Which philosopher's 'veil of perception' problem does Fearn discuss?
A) Locke B) Aristotle C) Hume D) Nietzsche
- 5. What does Fearn say about scientific progress in relation to philosophy?
A) It creates more questions B) It answers philosophical questions C) It disproves all philosophy D) It makes philosophy irrelevant
- 6. Which field does Fearn suggest has made consciousness less mysterious?
A) Neuroscience B) Quantum physics C) Mathematics D) Computer science
- 7. Which philosopher's 'brain in a vat' thought experiment does Fearn examine?
A) Sartre B) Putnam C) Russell D) Heidegger
- 8. Which scientific theory does Fearn discuss in relation to time?
A) Quantum mechanics B) Evolution C) String theory D) Relativity
- 9. Which philosopher's 'theory of forms' does Fearn discuss?
A) Aristotle B) Plotinus C) Socrates D) Plato
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