
Philo Assessment 2 / Midterm
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1. The Philosopher who proposed that everything that exist is based on higher order plan
2. It is a branch of philosophy which deals with questions regarding reality and existence.
3. An activity that requires a person to examine his or her thoughts, feelings and actions and learn from experience.
4. It is the study or discipline that uses human reason to investigate the ultimate causes, reasons which govern all things.
5. The capability of a person to act based on their own preferences.
6. What does the Greek word “philosophia” mean?”
7. The Philosopher who was a known advocate of living a simple and virtuous life.
8. These questions examine personal ideas regarding correctness and values.
9. This refers to a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it.
10. This means that a person having the opinion may have views and tendencies that affect the way he or she sees reality.
11. It is a statement which is observable to be real or truthful.
12. This is a judgment based on a certain facts.
13. These are statements that make something clear, it provides reasons to make the statements true.
14. This statement is not evidently or immediately known to be true, it needs further investigation or examination to see to it that this statement is true or false.
15. This view believes that man is the most important species on the planet.
16. This is refers to a moral approach in understanding the relationship between humans and the environment.
17. Which of these statements about humankind and nature is NOT TRUE?
18. Which of the sentences below does NOT reflect environmental ethics?
19. Which of these statements is NOT related to sustainable development?
20. The Philosopher who was among the first to propose that matter is composed of tiny particles called atom.
21. This term refers to a man as species and distinguishes man from other animals.
22. This is the Inherent value of a person which cannot be expressed in quantifiable terms.
23. This refers to the totality of an individual who possesses awareness, self-determination, and the capacity to interact with others.
24. It refers to a way of thinking about the world & is made up of a person’s views and beliefs.
25. Our ability to surpass limits.
26. Refers to the things in our life that is already given.
27. We can make use of our facticity as an excuse for our difficulties and failures.
28. Temporality is something that does not bother as human persons.
29. Our interaction with others and the world is externality.
30. Our limitations as a human person may also serve as our advantage as well.