
Assessment 1.1 in Introduction to Philosophy
Quiz by Margarita Pagtalunan
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- Q1It is the idea that various systems (e.g. Physical, biological, social) should be viewed as wholes, not merely as a collection of parts.IdealismexistentialismHolismRationalism30s
- Q2According to Gabriel Marcel this type of reflection enables us to look deeper into our experiences and see the bigger picture of reality.Secondary ReflectionPrimary ReflectionAll of the aboveTertiary Reflection30s
- Q3It is defined as something which can be proven, justified using one's faculties or senses that follows the order of logic which is factual and valid under the normal human reason.Common SenseFallaciesTruthKnowledge30s
- Q4It is defined as the science and art of correct thinking and reasoning.EpistemologyEthicsMetaphysicsLogic30s
- Q5it refers to a prudent or sound judgement used to validate if a thing is valid or not.LoviaSophiaCommon SenseLogike30s