REVIEWER NI YNAMERLS Flashcards

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  • An intrinsic and essential property of the person.
    -To be what you want to be and the ability to decide and create yourself
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FREEDOM

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2
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Enumerate the kinds of freedom

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-Physical Freedom
-Psychological Freedom
-Moral Freedom

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3
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-The absence of any physical restraint

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PHYSICAL FREEDOM

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4
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-Freedom of choice or free to act or not

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PSYCHOLOGICAL FREEDOM

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5
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-The responsible use of freedom in a manner that upholds human dignity and goodness

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MORAL FREEDOM

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6
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The person is accountable for his action and their consequences.

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RESPONSIBILITY

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7
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ability of the person to act out of his own free will and self determination

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VOLUNTARINESS

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8
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  • capability to make choices and decision
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SELF-DETERMINATION

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9
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person who are denied their freedom by other individuals, groups, and institutions (e.g slavery;bondage)

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DEHUMANIZED

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10
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deep and genuine relationship / interaction between people

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DIALOGUE

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11
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ability to share emotions or enable us to experience another person emotions such as happiness, anger, and sadness

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EMPATHY

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12
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-a person ceases to view the other as a distinct and authentic person

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ALIENATION

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13
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the way person presents himself when dealing with others

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SEEMING

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14
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this moral perspective encourages individuals to help other people, most especially the vulnerable

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ETHICS OF CARE

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Ability to surpass limits and overcoming oneself or being in control even if the body reminds us of certain tendencies.

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TRANSCENDENCE

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16
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group of people who experienced hardship and discrimination

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UNDERPRIVILEGED SECTOR OF THE SOCIETY-

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17
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  • an organize group of people whose member interact frequently and have a common territory and culture
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SOCIETY

18
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Enumerate the kinds of society

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  • HUNTING AND GATHERING SOCIETY
  • PASTORAL SOCIETY
  • HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
  • AGRARIAN OR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
  • FEUDAL SOCIETY
  • INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
  • POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
  • VIRTUAL SOCIETY
19
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-earliest and simple form of society

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  • HUNTING AND GATHERING SOCIETY
20
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-domestication of animals for food for a more stable and predictable food supply

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  • PASTORAL SOCIETY
21
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-roles and responsibilities are more clearly defined with many task assigned according to gender

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  • HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
22
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-large scale and long term cultivation

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-AGRARIAN OR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

23
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-based on the ownership of land

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  • FEUDAL SOCIETY
24
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-the used of special machinery in the production of goods and services

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-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

25
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-establishment of societies based on knowledge, information, and the sale of services

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  • POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
26
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-people organize themselves through communication technology and the internet is a product of a post industrial society

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  • VIRTUAL SOCIETY
27
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actions and behavior expected of a certain individual

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SOCIAL ROLE

28
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set of relationship among individuals and groups that compose a society

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SOCIAL SYSTEM

29
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actions or ideas that are considered important by society

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SOCIAL VALUE

30
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large scale action done by various groups and organization in a pursuit of a common goal to bring about change

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SOCIAL MOVEMENT

31
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-governed by their desires and these often lead to conflict with their fellowman

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THOMAS HOBBES - Social Contract Theorist

32
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-a social condition which enable person and groups to fulfill their goal and achieve well being and perfection

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COMMON GOOD

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EXAMPLES OF COMMON GOOD

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-peace within the community, clean and safe public spaces, an efficient transport system, and efficient public service

34
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“whole life satisfaction” and a state of being and not merely an emotional experience or chosen mental attitude.

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HAPPINESS

35
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takes place when we patiently endure unpleasantness, discomfort, and pain.

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SUFFERING

36
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  • pursued for its own sake; it is good in itself.
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NOBLE

37
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considered good so long as it serves as a means to an end; its goodness is found only from what it can provide

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USEFUL-

38
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  • is good so long as it provides some form of pleasure, though it does not have to be physical.
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PLEASURABLE GOODS

39
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  • we experienced physical sensations such as discomfort, hunger, distress and pain.
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PHYSICAL SUFFERING

40
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-the end of bodily functions which signals the end of a person’s life.

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DEATH

41
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Define terminus and telos

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TERMINUS - final
TELOS- pleasure