PHILOSOPHY 1 (MIDTERM)

Cards (139)

  • the power or right to act, speak or think without hindrance or restraint
    Freedom
  • Freedom of Association - ensures that every individual is free to organize, form, and participates in any groups, formally or informally.
  • Freedom of Belief - all persons have right to think freely, and to entertain ideas and hold positions based on conscientious or religious or other beliefs.
  • Freedom of Speech - express information, ideas, and opinions free of government restrictions based on content.
  • Freedom of the press - the right to report news or circulate opinion without censorship from the government.
  • Freedom to choose one's state in life - right to choose for themselves the kind of life which appeals to them; whether it is found a family or priesthood.
  • Freedom of Religion - freedom to change his religion or belief, either alone or in community with other, to manifest his religion or belief, in worship, teaching practice and observance.
  • Freedom of bondage and slavery - prohibits people being held in conditions in which powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised.
  • Freedom to bear arms - right for people to possess weapons (arms for the prevention of life).
  • Culture - reflects the moral values and ethical norms governing how people should behave and interact with others.
  • Culture - reflects to the outlook, attitudes, values, goals, and practices shared by group, organization, or society.
  • Moral - is influenced by cultural norms and different cultures can have different beliefs about what is right and wrong.
  • Cultural relativism - is the idea that norms, belief, and values are dependent on their cultural context and should be treated as such.
  • Cultural relativism - an idea that a person's belief, values, and practices should be understood based on the person's own culture rather than be judged against the criteria of another.
  • Cultural relativism - concerned with the differences in moral judgments among different people and across different cultures.
  • Cultural relativism - we realize that we are in no position to render judgment on the practice of another value.
  • Absolute - everything that happens within a culture must and should not be questioned by outsiders.
  • Critical - creates questions about cultural practices of who is accepting them and why critical cultural relativism also recognizes power relationships.
  • Ethnocentrism - is the practice of comparing other cultural practices with those of one's own and automatically finding those other cultural practices to be inferior.
  • Ethno - comes from the Greek and it refers to a people nation or cultural groupings.
  • Centric - comes from the Latin word and refers to the center.
  • William Graham Summer - a term centric, ethno, and ethnocentrism coined by him.
  • Norms - rules or laws that govern a group's or a society's behaviors.
  • Culture - describes of collective way of life, or way of doing things.
  • Culture - the sum of attitudes, values, goals, and practices shared by individuals in a group, organization, or society.
  • Cultures - vary over time periods, between countries and geographic regions and among groups and organizations.
  • Culture - reflects the moral and ethical beliefs and standards that speak to how people should behave and interact with others.
  • Building a People, Building a Nation - a moral recovery program.
  • Filipino culture - a blend of traditional filipino and spanish catholic traditions, with influences from america and other parts of asia.
  • Pakikipagkapwa-tao - basic sense of justice and fairness.
  • Pakikipagkapwa-tao - concern for others.
  • Pakikipagkapwa-tao - ability to emphasize with others.
  • Pakikipagkapwa-tao - regards others with dignity and respect deal with them as fellow human beings.
  • Family orientation - sense of family results in a feeling or belongingness and rootedness in a basic sense of security.
  • Joy and Humor - filipinos have a cheerful and fun-loving approach of life and its ups and downs.
  • Flexibility, adaptability and creativity - we can adjust and adapt to circumstances and the surrounding environment, both physical and social. adjusts to whatever happens even in unplanned or anticipated events.
  • Hard work and industry - we have the capacity for hard work given proper conditions.
  • Hard work and industry - to raise one's standard of living and to possess the essentials of a decent life for one's family.
  • Hard work and industry - we are willing to take the risks with jobs abroad and while there to work at two or three jobs.
  • Faith and religiously - filipinos have deep faith in God.