Session 4 Flashcards

1
Q

The ______ is an individual person that makes up the society and is responsible for the researches and innovation available today.

A

human being

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2
Q

Aristotle said, “_____ is a rational animal because he can think and use reason consistently.”

A

Man

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3
Q

Who said, “Man is a rational animal because he can think and use reason consistently.”

A

Aristotle

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4
Q
  • He is a creature whose destiny is to live in the spritirual world and physical world.
  • He is made up of material body and a spiritual soul, with a eblief on the existence and to live the kingdom of God
A

Human

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5
Q

What are the 5 Pillars of well-being theory

A
  • Positive Emotion
  • Engagement
  • Relationships
  • Meaning
  • Accomplishments
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6
Q

This includes pleasure, rapture, ecstasy, warmth, comfort, and other emotions that contribute to the “pleasant life.” These are based on the emotions that later fade away when emotions are gone.

A

Positive Emotion

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7
Q

We may feel very happy at one point and after several hours experience sorrow and pain.

A

Positive Emotion

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8
Q

_____ is an effective state of consciousness in which joy, sorrow, fear, hate, or the like, is experienced, as distinguished from cognitive and volitional states of consciousness.

A

Emotion

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9
Q

This is all about the flow: being one with the music, time stopping, and the loss of self- consciousness during an absorbing activity, experiences which contribute to the _____

A

Engagement

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10
Q

Being fully engaged means doing
everything with _____

A

enthusiasm

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11
Q

 The feeling of satisfaction, flourishing or well
can be experienced when we are in a relationship or with other people.

 Other people are the best antidote to the downs of life and the single most reliable up.

 The last time you laugh out loud or have that emotional joy, or great feeling because of an accomplishment, usually shared with ‘other people’ is an example.

A

Relationship

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12
Q

Human being want a _______ like belonging to and serving something that you believe is bigger than you are. This is to prove your meaning or purpose with other people.

A

“meaningful life,”

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13
Q

A meaningful life is based on man’s _____

A

value or worth.

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14
Q

_____ is defined as something that is successful, or that is achieved after a lot of work or efforts

A

Accomplishment

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15
Q

The ______ is dedicated to accomplishment
for the sake of
accomplishment.

A

“achieving life”

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16
Q

_____ is often
pursued for its own sake, even when it brings no positive emotion, no meaning, and nothing in the way of positive relationships

A

Accomplishments

17
Q

is defined as an
effort to achieve self-actualization and fulfillment within the context of a larger community of individuals, each with the right to pursue one’s efforts.

A

Human Flourishing

18
Q

______ or Flourishing or Happiness- is the highest good of human endeavors.

A

Eudaimonia

19
Q

The concept of religion and belief in God are also anchored to ____

A

HUMAN FLOURISHING.

20
Q

_____ believe that the ultimate
satisfaction of human beings is going to
HEAVEN and meeting GOD.

21
Q

What are the Characteristics of HUmans that Evolved Over Time

A
  • Social Life
  • Complexity of Brain
  • Walking Upright
  • Use of tools
  • Domestication of Animals
  • Changes in the Human Body
22
Q

As humans evolved, the brain has tripled, and became the largest and most complex of any living primate. (Macphail & Bolhuis.2001).

A

Complexity of Brain

23
Q

Early humans also depended on _____, like sharing of food, caring for infants, and building social networks to help them survive the different challenges in a changing environment.

A

Social Life

24
Q

The ability to walk on two legs

A

Walking Upright

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The ability to create and use various tools
Use of Tools
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Physical Adaptation over time
Changes in the Human Body
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The process of taming animals for human use
Domestication of Animals
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The development of advanced cognitive functions
Complexity of the Brain
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The establishment of complex social structure
Social Life