Lesson 6 Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following should not be seen as selfishness but an affirmation of a truly human self that is the supreme value of human living?

A

individualism

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2
Q

Who said that humakind is a conversation and that conversation is more than an idle talk but a dialog and that humanity is progressively attuned to communication about being

A

Martin Heidegger

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3
Q

Which law protects the rights of PWD’s

A

E.O. 417

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4
Q

What are the different categories of individual differences?

A

personality & capacity differences

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5
Q

What is the branch of metaphysics that is concerned with the nature and relations of being or the kinds of things that have existence?

A

ontology

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6
Q

For Wojtyla, what relation represents the social dimension?

A

We-relation

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7
Q

What was the interpersonal relation represented by Buber?

A

I-you relation

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8
Q

Who are the people who tend to believe that people’s traits are fundamentally stable and incapable of change?

A

entity theorists

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9
Q

They are the theorists who believe that personalities change a lot over time and who therefore are more likely to make situational attributions for the events

A

incremental theorists

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10
Q

How would you compare the ways the words of Christ from the words of philosophers

A

Christ’s command is a positive command, and the others give a negative command

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11
Q

What term is used in philosophy, psychology, sociology, and anthropology to represent the psychological relation between people?

A

intersubjectivity

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12
Q

What theory holds that the self can know nothing but its own modifications and that self is the only existent thing?

A

solipsism

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13
Q

What do you call a disability that may mean difficulty communicating, learning, and retaining information?

A

Intellectual disability

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14
Q

refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of
thinking, feeling and behaving

A

personality differences

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15
Q

predict working memory performance and prefrontal activity
following dopamine receptor stimulation.

A

capacity differences

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16
Q

play an essential role
in daily life functions. This hormone and its receptors affect movement, emotions
and the reward system in the brain.

A

Dopamine

17
Q

may affect, either temporarily or permanently, a person’s
capacity and/or mobility. Physical disabilities may affect, either temporarily or
permanently, a person’s physical capacity and/or mobility. There are many
different causes of physical disabilities but they can include inherited or genetic
disorders, serious illnesses, and injury.

A

Physical disabilities

18
Q

a general term that refers to a group of illnesses that significantly
affects how a person feels, thinks, behaves, and interacts with other people.

A

Mental illness

19
Q

a disability of the senses (e.g. sight, hearing, smell, touch,
taste or spatial awareness).

A

Sensory disability

20
Q

argued that
such education would produce women who were mere propagators of fools.

A

Mary Wollstonecraft, in Vindication on the Rights of Women (1782)

21
Q

that women should be educated to please
men. Moreover, he believes that women should be useful to men, should take care,
advise, console men and to render men`s lives easy and agreeable.

A

Jean Jacques Rousseau in 1712