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  • Q1

    It's original meaning based on it’s etymology is “love of wisdom”.

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  • Q2

    The use of the investigation in Philosophy is systematic and it follows certain steps or it employs certain procedures.

    Philosophy as natural ligh or reason

    Philophy as  science 

    Philosophy as study of all things

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  • Q3

    It is an abstract theory or talk with no basis in reality.

    Metaphysics

    Epistemology

    Ethics

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  • Q4

    In this method, what one sees, hear and touch is more important.

    Deduction

    Pagmatism

    Induction

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  • Q5

     Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle are the __________ or also called as wisemen.

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  • Q6

    It is central in the study of philosophy.

    truth

    fact 

    opinion

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  • Q7

    They linked the nature of truth with the principle of action and the concept of utility.

    realists

    idealists

    pragmatics

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  • Q8

    It is the fallacy that assumes that what is true to the part is true to the whole.

    fallacy of composition

    begging the question

    appeal to pity

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  • Q9

    This fallacy urges the hearer to accept a position  because majority of the people hold to it.

    appeal to force

    appeal to popular opinion

    ad hominem

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  • Q10

    He is the father of universal change, and believe in the existence of the soul as an infinite part of a human being.

    Pythagora

    Thales

    Heraclitus

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  • Q11

    It implies mastery of reason over the sensible nature of a person.

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  • Q12

    He described that the body is the prison of the soul, and that one must work harder to reach genuine wisdom to purify the soul.

    Socrates

    Aristotle

    Plato

    St. Thomas Acquinas

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  • Q13

    According to his theory, the soul is part of the body that animate its meaning, the soul is what gives life to the body.

    Plato

     Aristotle

    Socrates

    St. Thomas Acquinas

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  • Q14

    It is specific and exclusive only to a human, according to St. Thomas Acquinas.

    Intellectual soul

    Vegetative soul

    Sensitive soul

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  • Q15

    It is said to be the connection between the body and the soul as it possesses potentialities and faculties which are metaphysical in nature.

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