PHILO(rev)

Cards (56)

  • Prudence
    It is a state grasping the truth involving reason and is concerned with action about human good. 
  • Prudence
    A basketball team leader is very careful about giving instructions to his team members the players. He carefully thinks first before deciding or taking action because he doesn’t want to regret in the end. The given statement is an example of what?
  • Human Relationship
    It’s great to see that Ana’s parents are instilling good values in their children. Encouraging kindness, respect, and adherence to rules can help children develop into responsible and empathetic adults. This exemplifies
  • Authentic
    Script: Screenplay, ________: Dialogue
  • Intersubjectivity
    Philosophical concept that explores the mutual recognition of others as a person.
  • C
    Which statement is INCORRECT about intersubjectivity?
    A.Love is an important aspect of intersubjective relationships.
    B.We can put ourselves in the shoes of others.
    C. I can disregard others as much as I want.
    D. We cannot help but be sensitive with the existence of the other.
  • Human Relationship
    Participation in these interactions establishes an individual's social role and status in forming the collective, intricate characteristics of the society.
  • B
    Which of the following is the best example of intersubjectivity?
    A.Ben's lifelong love for dogs culminates when his parents grant him the opportunity to select a family pet, leading him to choose a Labrador puppy from the shelter.
    B.When Anna was twelve, her sister told her that pickles were rotten cucumbers. Because of this, Anna now orders all her burgers without pickles.
    C.When Sara was fifteen, she went exploring in a cave and became trapped. She is now afraid of closed spaces.
    D.Tony was born with vision in only one eye. Because of this, he sometimes has difficulty perceiving depth.
  • Psychological Freedom
    The person performs actions that are considered right and wise.
  • Underprivileged Sector
    Deprived through social or economic conditions of some of the fundamental rights of all members of a civilized society
  • Voluntary Action
    It is an act originating from the individual who uses knowledge about the situation.
  • Human Act
    Jeromy and Kyler are free to share and contribute different dance movements to enhance their dancing skills. The given statement is performed only by humans. What act is demonstrated in this instance? 
  • Loneliness
    ? Happiness, Escapism: Overcome
  • Personal Making Present
    Speechifying: _________, Unfolding: Imposition
  • Individuals
    These are the building blocks of society. They take on various social roles to ensure the smooth flow of social processes that regularly occur within the community.
  • Social System
    At a very young age, Ana learned socialization and skills from their families. What kind of system influenced Ana?
  • Being
    Imposition: Unfolding, Seeming: _________.
  • Acts of Man
    When Arthur woke up early in the morning, he observed that his dog was acting in the same way as his. As he went outside the home, his dog followed him. What act is it that the person and the animal perform in the given statement?  
  • Indigenous People
    are inheritors and practitioners of unique cultures and ways of relating to people and society.
  • Refugees
    People who have fled war, violence, conflicts, or persecution and have crossed an international border to find safety in another country
  • Human Freedom
    It is the ability to make your own choices and perform own actions.
  • Involuntary Action
    Some of the Grade 11 students were forced by their teacher to join a dance competition even it is out of their will. The teacher told them that if they missed the said competition it will affect the grade of everyone. The given statement is an example of what act?
  • Person With Disabilities
    those who have long-term physical, mental, or sensory impairments
  • Freedom
    This refers to the Intrinsic and requisite property of the person.
  • Intersubjectivity
    It presupposes human being's connectivity with other human beings.
  • Authentic Dialogue
     It is a form of interpersonal communication wherein individuals acknowledge that they are part of a greater whole and that they resonate with others within the whole.
  • Interhuman
    Social: ________, Holistic: Partial
  • Voluntary Action
    Linda is the CEO of the greatest and top-performing company in the world. Every time she manages the company, she always considers her will and reason in doing. The given statement is an example of what act?
  • Enculturation
    Jill is a 16-year-old high school junior. She lives with her parents and two younger brothers in a small town in the Midwest. Jill's parents are both very religious. Her family attends church every Sunday, and Jill is a member of the youth choir. Jill's parents encourage all of their children to be kind, respectful, and to follow the rules. What kind of social influence that Jill parents possesses?
  • C
    Among the statements below, what best describes intersubjectivity?
    A.Intersubjectivity is about how humans treat plants.
    B. It is a state of sharing of subjective states by two or more individuals.
    C. It is a philosophical concept that explores the mutual recognition of each other as persons.
  • HUMAN ACT
    -An act that is performed only by a human
    being and thus is proper to man.
    -Is that is voluntary, an act in some way
    under the control or direction of the will,
    which is proper to man.
  • ACTS OF MAN
    Are actions shared by
    human and other
    animals.
  • INVOLUNTARY ACTION
    Are acts done under force or
    coercion and ignorance where the
    doer failed to understand the effect
    and feels sorry on the result.
  • PHYSICAL FREEDOM
    Refers to the absence of
    any physical restraint. The
    person is free move
    wherever he or she goes.
  • PSYCHOLOGICAL FREEDOM
    Is also called as FREEDOM
    OF CHOICE. The person
    performs actions that he
    consider right and wise.
  • MORAL FREEDOM
    Refers to as FREEDOM IN
    MANNER that upholds human
    dignity and goodness. The person
    is not an object of other’s freedom
  • VOLUNTARINESS
    Refers to the ability of a person to act
    out his or her free will and
    self-determination.
    means that a person may decide to act or
    not act, and these decisions are made
    out of his or her own free will.
  • RESPONSIBILITY
    Refers to the person being accountable
    for his or her actions and consequences.
    As a free being, the person must accept
    the consequences of his or her action and
    take responsiblity for them.
  • VOLUNTARINESS and RESPONSIBILITY
    go hand-in-hand in
    determining a person’s freedom. In any
    situation where a person is forced to do an
    action against his or her will, it follows that
    he or she cannot be held responsible for his
    or her involuntary actions.
  • INTELLECTUAL CHOICE
    This is a choice which is deliberately
    selected based on a moral standpoint.
    Basically, they are normative answers
    about what we ought to do from a
    moral system that we uphold and its
    moral principles.