Realize the value of doing philosophy in obtaining a broad perspective on life Nahihinuha na: Mahalaga ang pamimilosopiya upang magkaroon ng malawakang pananaw sa buhay.
Do a philosophical reflection on a concrete situation from a holistic perspective Nakapagmumuni-muni sa isang suliranin sa isang pilosopikong paraan at nakagagawa ng pamimiloosopiya sa buhay
Evaluate truth from opinions in different situations using the methods of philosophizing Natataya ang katotohanan at opinyon sa iba’t ibang sitwasyon gamit ang pamamaraan ng pamimilosopiya
Realize that the methods of philosophy lead to wisdom and truth Nahihinuha na patungo sa katotohanan ang mga pamamaraan ng pamimilosopiya
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The following statements describe philosophy, except:
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Philosophy enables a person to engage in critical thinking.
Philosophy contributes to self-development.
Philosophy helps us to be a good communicator and present ourselves clearly.
Philosophy does not improve problem-solving and decision making.
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It is a way of looking at things using particular and specifics of a given situation.
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The following statements describe philosophy, except:
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It is a way of looking at things using particular and specifics of a given situation.
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Philosophy is derived from two Greek words: philos (love) and sophia (wisdom). Which of the following is the common meaning of philosophy?
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What do you call the argument based on faulty reasoning?
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What do you call to the series of statements that provides reasons to convince the reader or listener that a claim or opinion is true?
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This theory of truth states that a proposition is true if it is corresponding to the facts.
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The scientific method is also known as by what name?
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It refers to the fallacy of attacking the person presenting the argument instead of the argument itself.
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It refers to the fallacy of using the threat of force or an undesirable event to advance an argument.
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It refers to the fallacy of using emotion such as pity or sympathy.
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It refers to a fallacy wherein an idea is acceptable because it has been true for a long time.
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It refers to the fallacy wherein an idea is presented as acceptable because a lot of people accept it.
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Which of the following is the study that uses human reason to investigate the ultimate causes, reasons, and principles that governs all things?
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It refers to a fallacy wherein assuming that what is true of a part is true for the whole.
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It refers to a fallacy wherein assuming that what is true for the whole is true for its parts.
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It refers to fallacy wherein assuming that the thing or idea to be proven is true based only on one's own belief; also known as” circular argument
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It is often described as looking at the “big picture” when describing and analyzing a situation or a problem.
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It is an activity that requires a person to examine his or her thoughts, feelings and actions and learn from experience.
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He was the author of the Allegory of the Cave.
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A kind of reflection that examines things or events by analytically breaking it down into its constituent parts
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The term philosopher was first used by _____________, ancient Greek thinker known for his Pythagorean theorem.
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The ______________ were a group of intellectuals who taught oratory (public speaking) for a fee to individuals aspiring to have a career in politics.
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It refers to human ability to discern and to make a sound judgment.
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_____________ is the Father of Philosophy in the ancient Western civilization.
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________________ is the birthplace of philosophy.
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Socrates is known for his ________________, a way of obtaining knowledge through questions and answers.
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It is the science of correct thinking.
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This theory states that a proposition is true is true if it is useful to believe.
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This theory states that if a proposition coheres with all the other propositions taken to be true, then it is true
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It is a judgment based on certain facts.
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__________________ is derived from the Latin word scientia that means “to produce knowledge.”
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Why is scientific method a valid source of the truth?
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How is hypothesis tested?
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It is the tendency to judge a person’s personality by his or her actions, without regard for external factors or influences.
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________________ is a bias focusing on a certain aspect of a problem while ignoring other aspects.
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It is a bias that occurs when a person or group is connected to or has a vested interest in the issue being discussed.
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It is a bias that occurs when one is analyzing an event or issue based on one’s cultural standards.
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It is a fallacy of assuming a “cause –and –effect “relationship between unrelated events
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It is a bias that refers to the tendency to look for and accept information in a way that confirms one’s own beliefs and reject ideas that go against it.
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What do you call to the series of statements that provides reasons to convince the reader or listener that a claim or opinion is true?
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It is a fact that has been verified.
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Greg is very good in the art of correct thinking. He uses syllogisms to validate his reasoning. What philosophy is this?
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Lucas is in thought on how he can deepen his knowledge in philosophizing, which among the choices can best help him develop his philosophizing?
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Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about philosophy?
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What do we call the activity that requires a person to examine his/her thoughts?
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Which of the following statements could be a reason why philosophy is hard to define?
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It refers to a perspective that considers a large-scale pattern in a system.
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A ______________ is a lover of wisdom.
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It is a branch of philosophy that concerns with the definition of knowledge and related concepts such as the sources and criteria of knowledge.
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It comes from the Greek word “ethos” which means character; it is the science of correct doing.