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When an act is intentional and is freely chosen by a person exercising his freedom
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These are the acts done under force or coercion, or ignorance
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When an act is intentional and is freely chosen by a person exercising his freedom
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These are the acts done under force or coercion, or ignorance
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A term used to describe the faculty of mind that is alleged to stimulate motivation of purposeful activity
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Our human freedom lies on our_____
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No matter how we human beings exercise our freedom, we can never be free from______
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What does freedom entail?
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The following constitute human acts except:
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It is the kind of ignorance where a person can still acquire knowledge
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When a robber who is caught in the act of robbery on a CCTV and by a number of witnesses yet still disclaim his act
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These are the involuntary acts like sitting, sleeping or eating
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The following constitute acts of man except
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The following are interior obstacles to freedom except:
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Why is the case of teenage pregnancy cannot be considered as immoral?
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When you a person lacks knowledge that he has no way to obtain such as being born with mental incapacity
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Johnny is a grade 3 student. His parents are both working in a factory, and they almost have no time to guide him in answering his assignments. So, Johnny, chat one of his classmates and asked to send him copies of his answers. How do you assess Johnny’s actions?
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It’s her interview day. Carla woke up quite late in the morning because she forgot to set her alarm. She failed to attend to her interview and blamed her mother for not waking her up. How do you assess Carla’s actions?
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It’s the first day of work but Dave, feeling a bit lazy, woke up late. Later, he decided not to go to work and instead, secure a sick leave form from a nearby clinic. How do you assess Dave’s action?
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Fred studies at Culis Elementary School and is a direct witness to robbery at school involving an outsider. Out of fear, he told the investigators that he didn’t saw the crime
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Among the statements below, what best describes intersubjectivity?
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Which statement is incorrect about intersubjectivity?
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Which is a characteristic of the I – Thou relationship?
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Who is the Jewish philosopher who introduced the “I-Thou” and “I-It” relationships?
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Which is a characteristic of the I – It relationship?
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I can no longer stand my friend’s smelly armpit, I decided to let go of our friendship!
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Michelle went into a car accident that made her lose her one leg. With that, Princess would always come to visit her to give encourage her and let her know that she will always be her best friend no matter what
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Lyndon and Karim were the best of friends despite their religious differences
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When Duterte became the president, most of the former opposition blocks turned their back from their former parties and became an ally of the ruling party
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We are human beings despite our diversities and disabilities
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Athletic events meant for the specially abled or also known as Paralympics is a very good means in making them feel a sense of worth and belongingness
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Excellence is a word that I wanted to fit in. This is why I wanted to be the best in the class in all respect and to be the most competitive among my classmates
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According to his social contract society is born based on the idea that man is by nature and therefore ‘selfish”
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This version of social contract is founded on the idea than man surrenders his individuals will to the general will believe that man by nature is good
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Individual inviolability is the core of his idea of society stressing the importance of individual justice that cannot be override even by society itself
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It refers to an agreement whereby people accept certain instructions on them for the benefit of the society
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What type of society where factories are seen as the center of work?
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This type of society focuses on the production of crops and rising of farm animals
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It refers to the social conditions which enabled persons and groups to fulfill their goals and achieve well-being
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A form of society which is generally characterized by its small size and is composed mainly of families
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A form of society which primarily engages in the small- scale cultivation of plants, fruits , and vegetables and the domestication of animals
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A form of society which is based on the use of specialized machinery in the production of goods and services
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A form of society which is based on the ownership of land
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A form of society which is marked by the establishment of societies based on knowledge, information, and the sale of services
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These are more formal and stringent norms that establish and define acceptable behavior of citizens
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Set of traits and behavior that society considers acceptable and are thus encouraged and passed on to other members
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According to Heidegger, what do we fear about death?
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It is one of the existential truths about death which tell us that death is our utmost possibility
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It is one of the existential truths about death telling us that we are all being – towards – death
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It is one of the existential truths about death which teaches us that death is the “not yet” but at the same time “the already is at hand”
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It is one of the existential truths about death which makes us claim that our death is our own
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This existential reality of death states that death cannot be taken away from the dying person