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- Q1Freedom of choice has limitations.TrueFalse45s
- Q2One should be accountable of his/her actions.FalseTrue45s
- Q3Accepting your classmates’ opinion on government services because his experience with transacting with government employees are different from yours is an example of authentic dialogue.FalseTrue45s
- Q4Intersubjectivity does not require accepting differences.TrueFalse45s
- Q5What is the concept where social interactions among individual validate events occurring in society?CommunarizationSubjectivityIntersubjectivityIntrasubjectivity45s
- Q6It is a social process wherein the community of other people are seen as embedded within the self.SubjectivityIntrasubjectivityCommunarizationIntersubjectivity45s
- Q7It refers to a genuine relationship between individuals.DialogueIntersubjectivityCommunarizationAuthentic dialogue45s
- Q8A n existentialist philosopher who considers human relationships as frustrating and are often inauthentic and ambiguous.Jean Paul-SartreJean Jacques RoseauKarl MarxMartin Buber45s
- Q9A catholic priest philosopher who cnsiders human existence as a continual dialogue with the other, and that the self becomes whole through interaction with nature, with other people, and with God.Martin BuberKarl MarxGabriel MarcelJean Pal-Sartre45s
- Q10It refers to the right of every individual to both seek and receive information from all points of view without restriction.freedom of expressionintellectual freedomspiritual freedomindividual freedom45s
- Q11It is defined as the absence of restraints on our ability to think and act for ourselves.spiritual freedomfreedom of expressionintellectual freedomindividual freedom45s
- Q12The right to vote is an example of _____________.individual freedomspiritual freedompolitical freedomintellectual freedom45s
- Q13A classification of law according to Aquinas that refers to the body of law that is held to be derived from nature and binding upon human society in the absence of or in addition to positive lawEternal lawNatural lawHuman LawDivine Law45s
- Q14You shall not steal is an example of ______________.Natural lawEternal lawDivine lawHuman law45s
- Q15Obeying traffic rules is an example of __________________Human lawEternal lawNatural lawDivine law45s