Philosophy and Abstract ThoughtC2 Vocabulary Exercises

Explore the vocabulary associated with advanced philosophical concepts and abstract thought. Enhance your language skills to articulate complex ideas and engage in deep intellectual discussions.

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Exercise 1Gap Fill Select

Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.
1

The philosopher argued that the of life is often hidden beneath layers of social constructs.

2

His argument was based on an premise, leaving room for interpretation.

3

Many philosophers have debated the of free will.

4

In order to fully understand the philosopher's teachings, one must the historical context.

5

Certain books provide a(n) insight into the human condition.

6

The concept of infinity often evokes a feeling of due to its boundlessness.

7

Finding the truth in abstract arguments often requires an approach.

8

The discussion about the nature of reality often leads to a philosophical .

9

He used language to deliberately confuse the audience.

10

The speaker's failure to address key issues left a sense of in his argument.

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