Lesson 4 Flashcards

1
Q

eudaimonic approach to flourishing

A

Flourishing means that one can still be leading a meaningful life even in the face of suffering.

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2
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You have identified the problem in your experiment. What is the next step?

A

formulate the hypothesis

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3
Q

T or F: Pawilen, developed a simple framework for understanding indigenous science.

A

True

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4
Q

T or F: Indigenous people used animal’s behavior in predicting weather conditions and seasons.

A

True

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5
Q

In our lecture of human flourishing, each person is understood to be…..?

A

Deeply embedded in a context formed by society, culture, environment and so on.

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6
Q

Everyone has the duty to respect and collaborate in personal relationships, and at national and global levels.

A

Participation

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7
Q

Jefferson learned in school that fertilizers affect the growth of plants, he wanted to know how the amount of fertilizer used could affect its growth. Which of the following should he do?

A

Conduct an experiment to find out

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8
Q

T or F: Indigenous science is a process by which Indigenous people build their empirical knowledge of their natural environment.

A

True

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9
Q

T or F: A true eudaimon recognizes that flourishing requires one to excel in various dimensions, such as linguistic, kinetic, artistic, and socio-civic.

A

True

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10
Q

Match: Basi

A

sugarcane wine

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11
Q

Match: Bignay/Bugnay

A

Wildberry wine

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12
Q

Match: Lambanog

A

coconu vodca

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13
Q

Match: Laksoy

A

Palm Liquor

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14
Q

Match: Tapuy

A

Rice wine

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15
Q

Match: Tuba

A

coconut red wine

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16
Q

T or F: Indigenous science is the foundation of indigenous knowledge.

A

False

17
Q

Type of wisdom relevant to practical action, implying both good judgment and excellence of character and habits or practical virtue.

A

Phronesis

18
Q

T or F: Falsification theory asserts that as long as an ideology is not proven to be false and can best explain a phenomenon over alternative theories, we should accept the said ideology.

A

True

19
Q

Asserts that as long as an ideology is not proven to be false and can best explain a phenomenon over alternative ideologies we should accept said ideology.

A

Falsification theory

20
Q

T or F: The Eastern civilization tends to be more focused on the individual.

A

False

21
Q

Before inventing the incandescent bulb, Thomas Alva Edison made the experiment repeatedly. What step of scientific method was shown?

A

Verifying the conclusion

22
Q

T or F: Preserving foods in can is an indigenous way of food preservations.

A

False

23
Q

The earliest basis that differentiate science and philosophy is.

A

Verification Theory

24
Q

Match: Hypothesis

A

intelligent guess

25
Q

Match: group of scholars

A

Vienna circle

26
Q

Match: technology

A

a means to achieve man’s end

27
Q

Match: Eudaimonia

A

good spirited

28
Q

Match: Pawilen

A

indigenous people

29
Q

T or F: Eudaimonia is a term coined by renowned Greek philosopher Aristotle.

A

True

30
Q

Developed a simple framework for understanding indigenous science.

A

Pawilen

31
Q

The proponent of Falsification Theory

A

Karl Popper

32
Q

Who said that developed countries should not push forth more growth but instead adopt “de-development” policies or else, everybody loses?

A

Joseph

33
Q

Group of scholars who believed that only those which can be observed should be regarded as meaningful and reject those which cannot be directly accessed as meaningless.

A

Vienna Circle

34
Q

The earliest criterion that distinguishes philosophy and science

A

Verification theory