Finals Flashcards

1
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According to him, “the science and engineering of making intelligent machines

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John McCarthy

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2
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It is a central place in scientific research becoming all-important

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Computer

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3
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In the ____, Automatically powered machines

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19 century

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4
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According to __, “We are reduce to mediocrity”

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Soren kierkegard

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5
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“Two bodies with one soul”

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Aristotle

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6
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Middle Ages also refers to

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Dark Ages

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7
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Christianity began to lift Europe from the Dark
Many barbarians had becomes christians

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Reign of Clovis

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8
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Became king of the Franks who founded schools in monasteries and churches for both poor and nobility

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Chariemagne

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9
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Peasants __, farmers, and village laborers

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9/10

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10
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Growth of commerce and town

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Feudalism

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11
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Rising interest in artistic and intellectual achievements

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Renaissance

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12
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Church was the strongest single influence in Europe

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13th century

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13
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Barbarians ideal of personal rights

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Planting seeds

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14
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He had landed his ships in the “new world” altered geography, politics of the world forever

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Christopher Columbus

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15
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Initiate the reformation

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Martin Luther

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16
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Revival of ancient philosophy and European philosophers

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Modern Period

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17
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Focus on computer hardware, software, and system in the terms of contribution to society

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Information superhighway

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18
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Bothe faith and reason

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Fides and ratio

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19
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one of the most famous icons

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Vitruvian man

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20
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19th century

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Industrious + Industrial

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21
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As facilitated by technology by technology, can be beneficial if it will lead to improved society and intellectual growth

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Globalization

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22
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Industrial revolution

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18th century

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23
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came to mean a collective work for our manufacturing and productive institution

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Industry

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24
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Used for scientific and engineering application that must handle very large databases

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Supercomputers

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25
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Not one-way process

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Globalization

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26
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His conception and the development of the first fully automatic computer

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Babbage’s

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27
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Who ousted Emperor Romulus Augustulus?

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Barbarian Odoacer

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28
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What is termed in the other term for Medieval Period?

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Dark Age

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29
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When did the barbarians become Christians?

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Reign of Clovis

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30
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What is the way of life in the Middle Age?

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Feudalism

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31
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Why did the farmers or village laborers offer labor, taxes, tithe, and etc.?

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For protection

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32
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What is the significant event in the 13th century?

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Church

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33
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What composes the dichotomy during the Middle Age?

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Faith and reason

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34
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Two words merged to come up with the term “industrialism”

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Industrious

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35
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What emerged in the 19th century?

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Automatically powered machines

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36
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Artificial Intelligence was coined by ___

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John McCarthy

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37
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Origins of the modern age seen in the phenomenal growth of knowledge

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New Knowledge

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38
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Increasing success

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1st Centuries

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39
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No longer remain purely

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2nd Century

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40
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Masterpiece in world literature
Book of politics
The art of government leads on the topic of education

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Policy Making

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41
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Became a great book on metaphysics as well

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Book of politics

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42
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Production of human kind

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Eugenics

43
Q

Develop education field

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Pedagogics

44
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Nominal purpose to define “justice” citizen are to be divided into 3:

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the common people (artisan class)
the soldiers (warriors)
the guardians (rulers)

45
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Made possible a mechanization of labor, mass production
Technical Improvements

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Economic Sphere

46
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Changes in the social realm

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Traditional Society
Modern Society

47
Q

Closed and rigid in their structure and illiterate, and having little contact with the central political authorities

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Traditional Society

48
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Two-thirds or more the population lives in cities. Health, given way to a more homogenous society one’s position individual achievement than an inherited status

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Modern Society

49
Q

Complex and interrelated series of changes in humanity way of life is “___”

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Modernization

50
Q

Refers to both compression of the world and the intensification of the whole world

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Globalization

51
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those who work in an office.

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white-collar workers

52
Q

ASG

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Abu Sayyaf Group

53
Q

Commander of ASG

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Galib Andang

54
Q

the date about the issue of terrorism slain by Moro rebels called Oplan Exodus questioning President Benigno Aquino Jr’s priorities if fighting against terrorist

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January 25,2015

55
Q

Ability to evaluate the products of science and technology in relation
Present era, humanity does not live according to the natural cycles regulated by natural rhythms anymore
Governed by a “second nature”

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Technology

56
Q

Is measured by success in mastering science and technology
It is a savior
saved liberated human being from ignorance

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Human success

57
Q

It dominated by materialistic truth physical needs are prioritized even to extent of destroying our spirituality

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Modernization

58
Q

Ideology technology cannot be taken to mean only products such as machinery

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Science and technology

59
Q

According to___ Only another woman can really feel in her guts what it means to be to be a women

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Joy Carol

60
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Joy Carol book name

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The Fabric of Friendship

61
Q

She cited the often negative portrayal of a best friend betrayer

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Carol

62
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According to her, knowing to accepting ourselves are important ingredients in establishing boundaries

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Carol

63
Q

He call for mediative thinking or philosophical reflection

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Martin Heidegger

64
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Science and Technonology as the

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Liberator

65
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Efficiency, predictability and control. Focus on measurable, quantifiable outcomes, and its pursuit of technical solutions to problems

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Calculative Thinking

66
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Allows to think deeper

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Meditative thinking

67
Q

He offered another kind of view how were heated by hearth

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Albert Borgmann

68
Q

2 factors complicating our situation

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First
Second

69
Q

Our great need for resources and sinks cannot be met

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First factor

70
Q

Solutions accompanied by costs

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Second factor

71
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He said that machines quickly become absolute due to progress in science, research, and development

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Heidegger

72
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“Innovation replaces tradition”

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Heidegger

73
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development of technology, with the computer, television, and telecommunications coming together, for instance, into one multi-purpose electronic unit

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Integration

74
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IRONIC PROCESS

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His expository method

75
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MAIEUTIC PROCESS

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Socratic method

76
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head of the school; the work of the school comprises research and teaching.

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Socrates in Clouds

77
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to live a virtuous life

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Happiness

78
Q

means wisdom, which in turn, means virtue.

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True Knowledge

79
Q

does not mean only theoretical or speculative, but a practical one.

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self-knowledge.

80
Q

is the source of endless trouble

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Body

81
Q

can be attained (if at all) after death

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Knowledge

82
Q

Greek word for “to become its essence.”

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entelechy

83
Q

Aristotle divided everything in the natural world into two main categories:

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nonliving things and living things

84
Q

Nietzsche’s first book, art of Athenian as the product of the Greeks’ deep and non-evasive thinking about the meaning of life in the face of extreme vulnerability.

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The Birth of Tragedy

85
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order, beauty, and rationality

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Apollonian

86
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chaos, passion, and instinct.

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Dionysian

87
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is a no disgrace to nature.

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unfree man

88
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as an admirer of Kant, utilized Kant’s distinction between the noumenal and the phenomenal realms to explain the source of human ignorance

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Arthur Schopenhauer

89
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world of illusion, according to Schopenhauer.

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phenomenal world

90
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This noumenal aspect is an invisible, indefinable force that drives the existence and actions of the tree, and indeed all living and non-living things.

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noumenal reality

91
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As it is

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phenomenal reality

92
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neither peculiar to human agents, nor does each agent have his or her own

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Will

93
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IRRATIONAL

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Will

94
Q

Humanity gets projected ahead of itself.

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Possibility

95
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“throwness” - a person is thrown into a world and exists in his/her situation

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Facticity

96
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Humanity flees from the disclosure of anxiety to lose oneself in absorption with the instrumental world.

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.Fallenness

97
Q

signifies the permeable and dense, silent and dead.
- escape obligations; I was born this way

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En-soi (in-itself)

98
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the world only has meaning according to what the person gives to it.

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Pour-soi (for-itself)

99
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(true being),

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Existenz

100
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(being-in-the-world)

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Dasein

101
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introduced the concept of Existenzphilosophie, which emphasizes the individual’s personal experience and the quest for authentic existence.

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Karl Jaspers

102
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analyzes and dissects

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Primary Reflection

103
Q

integrates and finds deeper meaning.

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Secondary Reflection

104
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