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INTRODUCTION
TO THE
PHILOSOPHY OF
HUMAN PERSON
QUESTION

What are the two Greek words


where Philosophy came
from?
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It can only happen through


action and decision.
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What is the purpose of


methods of philosophizing?
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It refers to something that has


real and proven existence
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The term “person” came from


the Greek word
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Scandare means
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Scientia means
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Dialektite means
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Elenchus means
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Iotopia means
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Prudence means
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Frugality means
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It refers to something true of


a thing must also be true of
all or some of its parts.
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Defined as the science that by
natural light of reason studies
the first causes or highest
principles of all things.
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It refers to the logical chain of
reasoning of a term or a word
several times, but giving the
particular word a different
meaning each time.
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Defect in an argument.
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Interrogative statement that
clarifies points through
understanding the deeper
meaning of a claim.
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Advocates of induction
method.
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First Cause or Highest


Principle.
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Dimensions of Human
Person.
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The science of the beautiful in


its various manifestations.
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First philosopher to devise a


logical method
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Extension of a fundamental
and necessary drive in every
human being to know what is
real.
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Personal view formed about a


particular matter
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Believes that a human being’s
soul can be said to be
temporarily enchased in his
body.
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It is the breath of life in
humanity that is capable of
God-consciousness, and of
communication with God.
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Theories of taking care of


environment.
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It is the process by which a
person undergoes a reflective
state or evaluates his or her
experiences first before making
any related action.
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The ecological or relational
integrity of the humans provides
meaning of our morals and
values and it is nature centered.
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The sum total of all surroundings
of a living organism, including
natural forces and other living
things, which provide conditions
for development and growth as
well as of danger and damage.
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The following are TRUE about “aesthetics”
EXCEPT
a. It vitalizes are knowledge.
b. It helps us to live more deeply and richly.
c. It bring us in touch with our culture.
d. none of the above
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Three spiritual philosophies


of transcendence.
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He regarded nature as
spatially without boundaries
or as infinite.
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It provides for
communication and
association between
individuals and groups.
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Presented that the human


person has two different
aspects.
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State of "existence above and


beyond the limits of material
experience.
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The following are TRUE about limitations of
transcendence EXCEPT
a. may occur to everyone
b. does not come at a specified period
c. varies across all people
d. may coincide with physical limitations of the
body
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He described the universe as


a living embodiment of
nature’s order, harmony, and
beauty.
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He said the human beings


have duties and
responsibilities in the
environment.
QUESTION
What is TRUE about holistic point of view?
a. Looks all the aspects of the given problem or
situation.
b. Not all aspects are given importance when
making conclusions.
c. Looks at only a limited number of aspects of
the given problem.
d. Conclusions are made based on considering
some, but not all, sides of the
problem.
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It is the theory of shifting


humanity from
anthropocentrism to
ecocentrism.
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He believes that beauty is the


symbol of morality.
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He stated that nature is


indeterminate.
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Sources of knowledge.
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The following are absolute
realities of human person
EXCEPT
a. social b. immaterial
c. free d. physical
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Who stated that human person is
a personal being that possesses
its intellectual nature in a
natural unity with a material
body?
QUESTION
The following are TRUE about St. Thomas Aquinas
EXCEPT
a. The soul is distinct yet is nevertheless still united
with the body
b. The body and soul are integral parts of a whole
c. Pointed out the dual nature of human person
d. Believed that the substantial unity of the body and
soul is illustrated by its “reciprocality”
QUESTION
The following are TRUE about St. Thomas Aquinas
EXCEPT
a. The soul is distinct yet is nevertheless still united
with the body
b. The body and soul are integral parts of a whole
c. Pointed out the dual nature of human person
d. Believed that the substantial unity of the body and
soul is illustrated by its “reciprocality”

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