Philosophy IV Chapter 1 (Lesson 7 and 8) Flashcards

1
Q

He treats death not as an objective natural phenomenon, but an existential human condition.

A

Martin Heidegger

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2
Q

They believe that the universe is governed by reason. There is a reason why everything exists.

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Stoics

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3
Q

He said that we can only control our mind; let the other things transpire because that’s the law of nature.

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Aurelius

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4
Q

literally means being-in-the-world means that one is related and involved with other things in the world

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Dasein

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5
Q

talking about death with doubt and insincerity

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Ambiguity

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6
Q

With peace of mind, with open heart, He welcomed His own death by saying, “It is finished.”

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Jesus

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7
Q

He believes that we fear death because of our ignorance of man. Man must accept this reality to be freed from the fear of death.

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Buddha

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8
Q

In our current context, this term does not refer to a place nor the totality of entities in the physical world.

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World

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9
Q

With this, death does not only become bearable but it becomes a source of spiritual transformation.

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Courage

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10
Q

A way we deal with death by talking about it just for the sake of it and not understanding it.

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Idle talk

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11
Q

He believes that death has purpose, so, life has purpose

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Frankl

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12
Q

It is not his concern whether there is life after death; rather, his concern – describe the condition of a being that faces its own impending death. Who is he?

A

Martin Heidegger

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13
Q

He believes that we fear death because we think that it is evil.

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Socrates

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14
Q

In our current context, it refers to the all-embracing system of references; it is that which makes possible the encountering of entities.

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World

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15
Q

The best way to deal with our fear of death is through affirming ____ itself.

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Life

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16
Q

The givens of man’s existence; man’s condition of being thrown into his situation which he did not choose.

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Facticity

17
Q

The thought of death leads us to this, the fear of the unknown.

A

Anxiety

18
Q

This includes all the projects and possibilities that one wants to accomplish.

A

Existentiality

19
Q

He said that our awareness of death leads us to live an authentic life.

A

Heidegger