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Will
- used to describe the faculty of mind that is alleged to stimulate motivation of purposeful activity.
Scientific
- the process of determining truth or knowledge through experimentation.
Socrates
- "Unexamined life is not worth living".
According to
Max Scheler
a german phenomenologist
Love
is the higher values.
Philosophical reflection
- a person undergoes a reflective state or evaluates his or her experience before making a related action.
Accountability
- meaning of freedom which means free choice.
Deductive
- provides conclusive support for it's conclusion as long as it is valid.
Response-ability
- ability to justify action as truly responsive to the objective demands of the situation.
The western philosophical tradition originated in
Greece.
Physical freedom
- it is the absence of physical restrains.
Argument
- group of statements or premises which provide support for one another the conclusion.
Moral freedom
- absence of moral restrains, of an obligation, of law.
Ethos
- Greek word of ethics derived from.
Max Scheler
- according to him preferring and realising higher values is love and lower values is hatred or egoism.
Prudence
- is an act of making good judgement that allows a person to avoid risks.
Intersubjectivity
- is a relationship that is supported by genuine communication founded on mutal respect for each other.
Dasein
- german word that means "being there" or "presence".
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The Law of I
" is a thinking that starts from myself.
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The Law of the Other
" is a thinking that moves from I to the other without returning the I.
Matin Heidegger
- claims that human reality and his existence or being in the world is recognized as "being in", a form of doing.
Jean Paul Sartre
- the I experiences the "self" or is revealed through the other as look.
Fundamental options
- our general or orientation in life, it reflects our value in life.
Freedom
- it is a situation of behaving of people as a moral agent according to their own preferences and rational decisions.
Action have consequences
- all our actions (spoken and physical) have consequences.
Xenophanes
- he claimed that there is a single God.
"Knowledge comes from asking questions", this philosophy is from
Socrates
Argument from common consent
- the majority of mankind cannot be wrong in this belief. Hence, the will is free.
Holism
- "big or whole picture" in an aspect of the situation.
The practice of spending money or other resources prudently and physically is known as
Judgement
Inductive Argument
- is an argument asserts degree of certainly.
Tabularasa
- tells that human mind is a "Blank slate" or emty at birth.
Methaphysis is a branch of philosphy that studies the nature of reality.
TRUE
Every people have freedom and limitations
TRUE
All actions have consequences
TRUE
Animals have unique facility to reason
FALSE
The word Philo in Philosophy means wisdom
FALSE
Argumentum and
Hominem
is an argument that directly attacks man
TRUE
The three domains of truth are Objective, Social, and Personal
TRUE
Partial point of view
focus on one perspective only TRUE
Theocentric Approach refers to an understanding coming from Social interpretation
FALSE
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