
Summative Test in Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
Quiz by JON MERIL BAYOGOS
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Which branch of philosophy deals primarily with the study of knowledge?
What is defined as erroneous and false reasoning?
What is the process of engaging oneself in matters of utility and methodologies to clear out any practical problem or abstract idea?
What point of view is characterized by acting without reflecting on the consequences?
What does the term philosophy mean?
It is something which we deem to understand or grasp fully.
Who among the following students may have already developed a broader philosophical perspective?
What is an argument in philosophical definition?
The famous statement “An unexamined life is not worth living” is attributed to _______.
Which statement about philosophy is correct?
1. Doing philosophy is also a way of engaging in scientific inquiry.
2. Points of view from different people are always contradicting.
3. Philosophical reflection does not develop evaluative skills.
These are tendencies or influences which affect the views of people.
It is a prudent or sound judgement used to validate if a thing is valid or not.
The first traits that define a person having a clear perception of oneself, including his or her thoughts, emotions, identity and actions.
The result or effect of an action or condition
The ability to surpass limit.
The final traits that distinguishes the human person to innate right to be valued and respected.
The capability of a person to make a choices and decision based on their own preferences, monitor and regulate their actions, and be goal-oriented and self-directed.
It is the quality of being focused on one’s inner life and identity and enables person to exercise creativity.
Characteristic that distinguishes human from all other creatures.
Another important trait is the capability to reach out and interact with others and the world.
Which fallacy is implied in the following statement?
“You should give a passing grade to me because I am poor.”
Which fallacy is implied in the following statement?
It will never rain because the sun is shining
Which fallacy is implied in the following statement?
Sarah believes that every classroom should have a recycling box that the students could empty once a week. Ryan tells her it is a stupid idea because she is in a wheelchair and couldn’t even help.
Which fallacy is implied in the following statement?
You visit a new country and the first person you meet in the airport is rude. You send a message to a friend back home that everyone in this new country is rude.
Which fallacy is implied in the following statement?
Stealing is not a crime. Everybody does it!
Which fallacy is implied in the following statement?
I just read a report about teachers not being happy with how much they are paid. So, my Aunt Sarah who is a teacher must be unhappy with her salary.
Which fallacy is implied in the following statement?
Each brick in that building weighs less than a pound. Therefore, the building weighs less than a pound.
Which fallacy is implied in the following statement?
Many addictions, such as drug addiction or alcoholism, causes many people to destroy their health and eventually ruin their life. Thus, getting addicted to your phone will ruin your life.
Which fallacy is implied in the following statement?
No one is permitted to use the gymnasium on weekends, since people are permitted to use the gymnasium only on week days.
Which fallacy is implied in the following statement?
Henry received a vaccine and became ill. Therefore, the vaccine caused his illness.
It is the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human content is being studied
It focuses on the significant role of humans in the world and considers nature as the means to survive. This view believes that humans are the most important species on the planet, and they are free to transform nature and its resources.
It believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet, and that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected. This view drives the activities of humane organizations that advocate the ethical treatment of animals.
It places great value on ecosystems and biological communities. This view believes that humankind is part of a great biological system or community and that we have a significant role as stewards or guardian of nature.
The environment is treated as merely an object to be used or experienced while human beings are considered as the only active creation on earth.
AÂ perception between the connection of humans and the environment
It is one philosophical point of view that claims that preserving order in the environment will bring out the natural beauty of the world and leads to the well-being of the humans and other species living within it
It is the philosophy of fulfilling all people's present diverse needs without undermining the capacity of future generations to meet their own needs as well.
It is the skill or good judgement in the use of resources. It is the ability to have a good decision that allows avoidance of danger and risks.
It is the careful management of material resources especially money. It is an act of using money and other resources wisely and practically.
A school of philosophy that “focuses on the importance of the individual rather than on external standards." It asks questions about free will, choice, and the difficulties of being an individual.
It is a school that focuses on how to live in a world where things don’t go your way.
It is a school philosophy that critiques of capitalism, such as the idea that the capitalist mode of production alienates us from the results of our labor, the tendency of capitalism to overproduce and crash as a result, and the labor theory of value.
It is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes.
The philosophy's key idea is the lack of belief in meaning or substance in an area of philosophy.
Which philosopher is associated with Marxism?
Which philosopher is associated with Feminism?
Which philosopher is associated with Stoicism?
Which philosopher is associated with Existentialism?
Which philosopher is associated with Nihilism?