
Philosophy - Holistic and Partial View - Grade 11 Q1
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- Q1What does the term 'holistic view' in philosophy refer to?Looking at things in their entirety.Focusing on individual components.Examining ethics in isolation.Analyzing language only.30s
- Q2Which Greek word is the origin of 'holistic'?EthosLogosHolosPathos30s
- Q3What is the main focus of a partial view in philosophy?Cultural perspectivesSpecific components or individual aspectsPhilosophical theoriesThe entire framework30s
- Q4What is a common area of study for philosophers who adopt a partial view?MetaphysicsExistentialismEthicsHolism30s
- Q5Why is logic important in philosophy?It avoids critical thinking.It simplifies complex thoughts.It focuses only on emotions.It helps construct and evaluate arguments.30s
- Q6What type of questions does a holistic view typically ask?Foundational questions about existence.Questions focused solely on politics.Questions about individual data points.Specific questions about ethics.30s
- Q7What role does philosophy play in understanding reality?It offers only one viewpoint.It dismisses emotional aspects.It relies solely on empirical data.It provides different perspectives.30s
- Q8Which perspective would likely analyze a single ethical issue in detail?Both viewsNone of the abovePartial viewHolistic view30s
- Q9What does 'POV' stand for in philosophical discussions?Proofs of ValidityPositions of ValuePhilosophical Outcomes and ViewsPoints of View30s
- Q10Which approach helps in constructing broad theories in philosophy?Specialized analysisHolistic viewPartial viewNarrow focus30s