PHILOSOPHY

Cards (43)

  • 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".
  • "The Law of I" is a thinking that starts from myself.
  • "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