M1 Flashcards

1
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NEU’s Philosophy

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“Godliness is the Foundation of Knowledge”

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2
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NEU’s Graduate’s Attributes

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God-Fearing
Disciplined
Competent

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3
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Provide quality education anchored on Christian values with prime purpose of bringing honor and glory to God

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Mission

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A world-class institution of learning with a unique Christian culture of excellence, discipline, and service to humanity

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Vision

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5
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GNO: Impart ___ education to the total development of man

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Value-laden

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6
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Offer ___ responsive to the needs of the time

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Curricula

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7
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Name of the Professor

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Dr. Vivian Buhain

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8
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Philosophia means?

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Love of wisdom

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9
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Philosophia is derived from what word?

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Greek word

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10
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  • Study of general and fundamental problems
  • encompassed any body of knowledge
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Philosophy

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11
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“An Unexamined Life is not worth Living” — who said that?

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Socrates

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12
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Explain socrates philosophy

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Soul and body is seperatable

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13
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Reason on the human self

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Who we are, who we should be, and who will become

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14
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Reality consist of two dichotomous realms

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Physical realms
Ideal realms

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15
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Changeable, transients, imperfect

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Physical realms

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16
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Unchanging, eternal, and immortal

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Ideal realms

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17
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The essence of the self

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The soul

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18
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“The self is an Immortal soul”

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Plato

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19
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His philosophy is about Self

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Plato

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20
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Three-part self/soul

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  1. Reason
  2. Physical appetite
  3. Spirit or passion
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21
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Divine essence that enables us to think deeply, make wise choice, and achieve a true understanding of eternal truth

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Reason

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22
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Includes basic biological needs

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Physical Appetite

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23
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Includes basic emotions

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Spirit or passion

24
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Theory of forms

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World of forms
World of sense

25
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It is real and permanent

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World of forms

26
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It is temporary and only a replica of the ideal world

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World of sense

27
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“The soul is the essence of the self”

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Aristotle

28
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Plato’s philosophy?

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About self

29
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Aristotle’s philosophy

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Soul and body cannot separate

30
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Three kinds of soul

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Vegetative soul
Sentient soul
Rational soul

31
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The physical body that can grow

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Vegetative soul

32
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Includes sensual desire, feelings, and emotions

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Sentient soul

33
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The intellectual that allows man to know and understand things

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Rational soul

34
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“The self has an immortal soul”

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Aurelius Augustines

35
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Augustine’s philosophy

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His philosophy is church-focused

36
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“I think Therefore I Am”

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Rene Descartes

37
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Two dimension of the human self

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Self as thinking entity
Self as physical body

38
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“The self is consciousness”

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John Locke

39
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The human mind at birth is a ___ or a blank slate

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Tabula rasa

40
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“There is no self”

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David Hume

41
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Distinct entities of the content of experience

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Impression
Ideas

42
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Basic sensation of people.

These are the vivid perceptions and or strong and lively

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Inpression

43
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Are thoughts and images from impression so they are less lively and vivid

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Ideas

44
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Explain David hume’s Philosophy

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What people experience is just a bundle of different perception. Thus, there is no self

45
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“We construct the self”

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Immanuel kant

46
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It is the self that us actively organizing and synthesizing all of our thoughts and perceptions

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Immanuel kant

47
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Immanuel kant’s philosophy

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His philosophy is self-governed

48
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“The self is multi-layered”

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Sigmund freud

49
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Self consists of three layers

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Conscious self
Unconscious self
Preconsious self

50
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Reality principles. Realistic demand is taken into account to balanced

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Conscious self

51
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Pleasure principle. They are thoughts and feelings that would be considered social taboo

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Unconscious self

52
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Materials that is not threatening and easily brought to mind

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Preconscious self

53
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“Self is the way people behave”

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Gilbert ryle

54
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Explain gilbert ryle philosophy

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His philosophy centered around the behavior

55
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“The soul is the brain”

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Paul churchland

56
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“The self is embodied subjectivity”

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Maurice Merleau-Ponty