PHILO QT Flashcards

1
Q

Man is a part of nature but has a big impact on it.
True or False?

A

True

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2
Q

Pagmamalaki has three parts?
AMM

A

Ancient Modern and Medieval

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3
Q

Ancient =

A

Cosmocentricism

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4
Q

Medieval =

A

Theocentrism

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5
Q

Modern =

A

Anthropocentrism

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6
Q

‘Laudato Si” means

A

Praise be with you

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7
Q

Laudato Si is also known as

A

the call for care and love

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8
Q

our common home

A

earth

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9
Q

Where your heart belongs, where you seek peace and refuge

A

home

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10
Q

Physical structure, where we live

A

House

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11
Q

Patron saint of nature

A

St. francis of asisi

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12
Q

Is laudato Si exclusive for catholics?

A

no, it is for everyone

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13
Q

are we still experiencing climate change?

A

No it is now known as climate crisis

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14
Q

Things that lead us to climate crisis
MOTL

A

Mishandled power
Ours vs borrowed
Throw away culture
Less priority = weak

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15
Q

freedom etymology, from danish

A

friheden

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16
Q

Freedom etymology, indo-european and meaning

A

Prijos meaning dear

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17
Q

Freedom sanskrit :

A

Priyas - dead

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18
Q

Freedom sanskrit :

A

priya- wife or daughter

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19
Q

the root words of freedom comes or include the concept of?

A

LOVE and devotion to a beloved

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20
Q

the customary behaviors of a particular group

A

morality

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21
Q

Two types of freedom
CM

A

Circumstantial Freedom
Metaaphysical Freedom

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22
Q

type of freedom with the abilityy to get something done without interference from obstacles

A

Circumstantial freedom

23
Q

the type of freedom that pertains to the ability of individuals to decide what will happen in the future.

A

Metaphysical Freedom

24
Q

Concepts of freedom
D L C F

A

Determinism
Libertarianism
Compatibilism
Fatalism

25
Q

Concept of freedom, lahat ng bagay ay may tinadhana, there is no free will. (causality)

A

Determinism

26
Q

The concept of freedom, we are totally free of our choice.

A

Libertarianism

27
Q

Concept of freedom, causal determinism is true, but we still act as free, morally responsible agents.

A

Compatibilism

28
Q

Concept of freedom, Acceeptance of future events as inevitable.

A

Fatalism

29
Q

Tsunami
Natural evil or moral evil?

A

Natural evil

30
Q

Earthquake
Natural evil or Moral evil?

A

Natural evil

31
Q

Murder
Natural evil or Moral evil ?

A

Moral evil

32
Q

Human valution consist of ?
A R P

A

Aesthetics
Richness
Personality

33
Q

human valuation, the value of beauty

A

aesthetics

34
Q

human valuation, value of wealth

A

richness

35
Q

human valuation, value of goodness

A

Personality

36
Q

what is intersubjectivity

A

I / thou relationship

37
Q

what does I pertain to?

A

self

38
Q

What does thou pertain to?

A

other

39
Q

what is intersubjectivity?

A

how we see the value in other people

40
Q

Proponents in intersubjectivity
E E K M E

A

Edmund Hussler
Edith Stein
Karol Wojtyla
martin bauber
emmanuel levinas

41
Q

People in intersubjectivity, the first one who introduced the philosophy of intersubjectivity

A

Edmund Husserl

42
Q

People in intersubjectivity, ‘wag bigyan ng tuldok ang buhay, kayang magbago at hindi natatapos ang pag-asa”

A

Edmund husserl

43
Q

people in intersubjectivity, intersubjectivity revolves around empathy

A

edith stein

44
Q

people in intersubjectivity, introduced two types of antropological view of intersubjectivity.

A

Karol Wojtyla

45
Q

two types of antropological views
CP

A

Cosmological way
Personalistic Way

46
Q

Type of antropoloogical view, humans are beings in the world snd they are part of it.

A

cosmological way

47
Q

antropological view, you both exist in this world, so you must also value them.

A

Cosmological way

48
Q

antropoligical view, everyone is equal so you must give them value just as how you value yourself.

A

Personalistic way

49
Q

Introduced the “I/Thou” and “I/it”
intersubjectivity.
- His intersubjectivity is dialogical
- “I/THOU” treats people as “subjects.”
- “I/it” treats people as “objects.”

A

martin buber

50
Q

His intersubjectivity focuses on the “Philosophy of the Face”
- The face of the “Other” signifies your
responsibility to the “Other.”

A

emmanuel levinas

51
Q

Sa mukha palang makikita mo na ano need nila o halaga
- E.g.: Beggars: When you see them on the streets, you know they needed help (food/money).

A

emmanuel levinas

52
Q

Death is the reality that we have to experience

A

ludwig wittsgenstein

53
Q

To fear death is nothing other than to think oneself wise when one is not; for it is to think one knows what one does not know.
- You are irrational if you fear death because you haven’t experienced it yet.

A

socrates

54
Q

Mostly it is loss which teaches us about the worth of things”

A

arthur schopenhauer