2ND QUARTER Flashcards

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This literally means no form of hindrance or impediment would prevent you from doing what you want.

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Absolute Freedom

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It is a kind of freedom that requires active effort on the person who is said to be free.

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Positive Freedom

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It is the freedom from any block, coercion of interference. Interference refers to something that is intentionally imposed on the person.

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Negative Freedom

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4
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It refers to doing and achieving what we really want while exercising our own freedom that would make us happy.

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Choice

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5
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In every choice we make, we need to deal with ______ which may be positive or negative.

Studying every ____ will help a person gain wisdom which is part of exercising freedom.

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consequences

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characterized by good, thoughtful judgement and proper planning for the future. Having wisdom or insight regarding practical affairs, especially finances.

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Prudence of Choice

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7
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sometimes gets people in trouble because it means a lack of care or thoughtfulness.

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Imprudence

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8
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is a coined word from the prefix “inter” which connotes “among and between” and the philosophical term “subject” that is equivalent to a conscious being.

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Intersubjectivity

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9
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This applies to the realm of persons, of subjects not objects.

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the preposition WITH

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10
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means I am opening myself to the other.

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co – presence

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11
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The best example of intersubjectivity is presented in the Parable of the Good Samaritan. The lesson from it was, we must show _____

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Compassion to help and be a good neighbor to the other.

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12
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We treat them with outmost respect. We recognize the fact that other people are also a creation of GOD that was created to HIS likeness.

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Treating Other People as SUBJECT:

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13
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We treat other people with disrespect. Some people treat others as mere objects because they only look at others as bodies like machines.

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Treating Other People as OBJECT

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14
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A feeling that can be rooted from a genuine care for others. The feeling of compassion.

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Sympathy

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15
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It is considered one of the most important ingredients to establish relationships with others.

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Communication

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16
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or the ability to share emotions, is an important aspect of intersubjectivity. ______ involves imaginative transferring of the other’s experience into our self, and that is why we claim that we understand and share the feeling of another.

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empathy

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17
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can be felt during the happy times. Ex. Tears of joy rolled from your eyes upon knowing your friend passed the board exam.

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Empathy

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18
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is very essential in the practice of intersubjectivity and it occurs when two persons are willing to share themselves with one another person.

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Genuine dialogue ; Genuine listening

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19
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Love through acts not through words.

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Confucius

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20
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It is composed of people living together with the same and shared culture, tradition, and laws.

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Society

21
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It refers to the social institution which is the basic unit of the society.

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Family

22
Q

is one of the most important learning achievements of our species. Without meaningful interactions, there would not have been societies to begin with. Without societies, in turn, there would not have been the development of our concept of individuality.

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Social interaction

23
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This is the kind of social interactions wherein people treat other people with respect and love.

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Personal Interactions

24
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happen if the interactions are based on the regard for each other as means of attaining one’s goal.

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Transactional relations

25
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refers to the transmission of culture.

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Life world

26
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refers to organizing the society through law, rules, and regulations.

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social system

27
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It is also helps the members of the society realize the National symbols to be in the society.

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Life world

28
Q

They rely on the environment for food and their day-to-day life.

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Hunting and gathering society

29
Q

gave people the opportunity to interact with other people outside their family while earning a living.

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Industrial society

30
Q

is characterized with the more service-oriented business which mobilized the creation of service-related jobs for the people.

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Post – industrial society

31
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are certain groups that perform vital functions in society which include the family, school, government, and religion.

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Social institutions

32
Q

Social institutions influence our _____

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development as a person.

33
Q

are part of our society even during ancient times. Is it acceptable to have _______ in society even up to this generation

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Social classes

34
Q

Respect for others, patriotism, and living a happy life are some of the important Filipino _____ we are still practicing until now.

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social values

35
Q

It is inevitable.

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Death

36
Q

According to _____, when a person dies, his flesh and his soul will eventually be dissolved in air.

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Democritus

37
Q

According to the _____ teachings and belief, to have an eternal life after death, the human person must Live life to the fullest by doing good to others.

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Catholic

38
Q

For the ______, death will lead to the rebirth of the soul in a new body after dying is known as Reincarnation.

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Hindus

39
Q

is a form of running away from the face of death, from the reality of one’s fortitude, from one’s fallenness. To forget the fact of death, one gets absorbed in the superficial concerns of the crowds such as by religiously following a routine just as everybody does.

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Inauthentic existence

40
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Those who have the courage to face the fact that death is inevitable live an ________, a life of achieving meaningful visions before death takes them. As we accept death, we realize the value of having a true life – an authentic life!

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authentic existence

41
Q

It is the main objective of a human person.

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Happiness

42
Q

It is doing good for our own self and for others.

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Happiness

43
Q

It is always there, and we just choose the means or path to achieve it.

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Happiness

44
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is one which is pursued for its own sake because it is intangible and give deeper happiness.

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Noble good

45
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It is considered good if it serves to an end; its goodness is found only from what it can provide. For example, money.

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Useful good

46
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This good provides some form of pleasure, though it does not have to be physical. For example, a trip to my favorite places.

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Pleasurable

47
Q

Imprudence from the Latin root word is imprudentem means ____

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“not forseeing, unaware, or inconsiderate.

48
Q

Thus, _______ would mean in the general sense as “sharing of subjective states by two or more individuals.”

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Intersubjectivity