Periodical Exam Flashcards

1
Q

associates it to the other meaning such as “primitive
society” or “preliterate society”

small in scale; bound to their spatial and temporal range of
relations in terms of society, law, and politics

A

TRIBAL SOCIETY/ HUNTING AND GATHERING

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2
Q

Due to the lack of effective centralized government during
this period, kings and lord granted land and provided protection to lesser nobles known as vassals.

A

FEUDAL SOCIETY

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3
Q

kings and lords
granted land and provided
protection to lesser nobles
known as

A

vassals

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4
Q

is the one which uses advance technology to drive a massive
production industry that will support a large population.

involve machine work, like factory farming or auto- assembly plants, that has a combination of machine and human employees to produce goods.

A

INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

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5
Q

objective of an industrial economy:

A

fast and efficient manufacturing of standardized products

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6
Q

is marked by a progress from a manufacturing-based to a
service-based economy.

The replacement of manual laborers with technical and professional workers (computer engineers, doctors, and bankers) as the direct production of goods is moved elsewhere;

A

POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

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7
Q

manual laborers with technical and professional workers
(computer engineers, doctors, and bankers) as the ______

A

direct production of goods

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8
Q

TYPES OF SOCIETY:

A

TRIBAL SOCIETY/ HUNTING AND
GATHERING

FEUDAL SOCIETY

INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

DIGITAL SOCIETY

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9
Q

relies on the use of modern technology information society

also known as the “virtual society” and is characterized by the
establishment of a community based on knowledge, information,
and service.

A

DIGITAL SOCIETY

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10
Q

Actions shared by humans and other animals

Actions beyond one’s consciousness; not dependent on the
intellect and the will.

A

ACTS OF MAN

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11
Q

The actions of human beings.

Actions done CONSCIOUSLY and FREELY by the
agent/or by man

A

HUMAN ACT

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12
Q

ESSENTIAL QUALITIES ACTS OF MAN:

A

Done without knowledge

Without consent

Involuntary

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13
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ESSENTIAL QUALITIES ACTS OF MAN:

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Knowledge of the act

Freedom

Voluntariness

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14
Q

FIVE STAGES OF THE GRIEF CYCLE:

A

DENIAL

ANGER

BARGAINING

DEPRESSION

ACCEPTANCE

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15
Q

The dying person initially expresses disbelief regarding his or her
situation

Those who hear of death of a loved one often refuses to believe the news at first

A

DENIAL

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16
Q

The person expresses frustration with his or her situation.

A

ANGER

17
Q

The dying person often voices his or her wish that his or her life be prolonged, and that he or she is willing to do whatever it takes to survive.

A

BARGAINING

18
Q

The dying person experiences intense sadness and exhibits disinterest in life and its normal routines.

A

DEPRESSION

19
Q

This is the last emotional stage of grief when the person finally comes to terms with his or her impending death and has embraced his or her mortality.

A

ACCEPTANCE

20
Q

This is the end of bodily functions which signals the end of a person’s life. It also refers to the separation of the body and soul.

A

DEATH

21
Q

This takes place when we patiently endure unpleasantness, discomfort, and pain. It can be experienced physically or mentally.

A

SUFFERING

22
Q

This refers to a state when a person
ceases to view the other as a distinct
and authentic person. Rather, the person
considers others as mere objects or
means to satisfy personal interests or
desires

A

ALIENATION

23
Q

One of the structures of care that humanityflees from the disclosure of
anxiety to lose oneself in the absorption with the instrumental world

A

FALLENNESS

24
Q

Marcel’s Phenomenological Method looks at the world or any object as a problem, detached from the self and fragment.

A

PRIMARY REFLECTION

25
Q

For him, contemplation of the mind means
that the mind is in communion with
universal and external ideas.

A

POUR-SOI

26
Q

Believes in actuality and potentiality
that constitutes change in life

A

ARISTOTLE

27
Q

The complex and interrelated series of
changes in humanity’s way of life

A

MODERNIZATION

28
Q

A philosopher who posted 95 theses to
the door of the church at Wittenberg and
initiated the reformation.

A

MARTIN LUTHER

29
Q

“I do not seek insight of reason in order
to believe. I believe in order to gain
insight. Indeed, I also believe this; that
I should never be able to attain insight if
I did not believe.

A

ST. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO