philo

Cards (47)

  • Great Designer
    world devised a proper and well coordinated distribution of
  • Environmental Ethics
    An established field of practical Philosophy that reconstruct types of argumentation
  • Ecofeminism
    Linking ecology and feminism as the same path of their experiences in terms of harassment
  • Ecocentrism
    Humans as part of the ecosystem rather than separate from the nature
  • Anthropocentrism
    Believes that man is the most important species on the planet
  • Man
    Is free because God gives him that freedom, but he is not free from the consequences of his actions
  • Ecotheology
    Belief in God as the Great Designer and His creation, from deductive & inductive approach
  • Pantheism
    Belief that God and the environment are integrated into one another
  • Deism
    Believes that the Great Designer created the earth
  • Panentheism
    God always intervenes in the activity of man to nature
  • Six pillars of character
    • Trustworthy
    • Respect
    • Responsibility
    • Justice and fairness
    • Caring
    • Civil virtue and citizenship
  • Freedom
    The power or right to act, speak, or think as you want without hindrance
  • Freedom of choice
    The ability to exercise one's freedom
  • Choice
    Selecting or making decision when faced with two or more possibilities
  • Consequences
    Effect, result, outcome
  • Liberalism
    Founded on the idea of liberty and equality
  • Libertarianism
    Advocate minimizing coercion and emphasize freedom, liberty
  • Academic freedom
    Freedom of teachers and students to teach, study, and pursue knowledge
  • Freedom of speech
    Right of a person to articulate opinions and ideas
  • Freedom of religion
    Right to live, speak, and act according to their beliefs
  • Freedom of information
    Freedom of a person or people to publish and consume information
  • Liberty to abode
    Right to change one's place
  • Right to privacy
    The right to protect a person's intimacy, identity, name, gender, and sexual orientation
  • Freewill
    Ability to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded
  • Determinism
    All events are determined completely by previously existing causes
  • Causal determinism
    Event is necessitated by antecedent events
  • Theological determinism
    All events are preordained or predestined to happen by a monotheistic deity
  • Fatalism
    Everything is fated/destined to happen
  • trustworthy
    honesty
  • trustworthy
    integrity
  • trustworthy
    loyalty
  • trustworthy
    promise-keeping
  • responsibility

    pursuing excellence
  • responsibility
    competence
  • responsibility
    integrity
  • responsibility
    self-restraint
  • justice and fairness
    open-mindedness
  • justice and fairness
    willingness to admit errors
  • caring
    kindness
  • caring
    generosity