Reviewer in Introduction To Philosophy Quarter 1
Reviewer in Introduction To Philosophy Quarter 1
It is the study or discipline that uses human reason to investigate the ultimate causes, reasons, and principles which
govern all things.
A. Anthropology C. Philosophy
B. Epistemology D. Political Science
What is the branch of philosophy that explores the nature of moral virtue and evaluates human action?
A. Aesthetics C. Ethics
B. Epistemology D. Logic
Which branch of philosophy deals with nature, sources, limitations and validity of knowledge?
A. Aesthetics C. Ethics
B. Epistemology D. Logic
What is the science of the beautiful and its various manifestations?
A. Aesthetics C. Ethics
B. Epistemology D. Logic
What is the branch of philosophy which deals with correct reasoning?
A. Aesthetics C. Ethics
B. Epistemology D. Logic
He is a mathematician and scientist and was credited with formulating the Pythagorean theorem.
A. Democritus C. Pythagoras
B. Heraclitus D. Plato
He was Greek philosopher of ancient times who left the famous phrase, “The Unexamined Life is Not Worth Living.
A. Aristotle C. Plato
B. Epicurus D. Socrates
He believes that persons engage in philosophy in order to make sense of difficult life experiences.
A. Karl Jaspers C. Diogenes of Sinope
B. Rene Descartes D. Plato
It refers to a way of thinking about the world and is made up of a person’s views and beliefs.
A. Doubt C. Framework
B. Experience D. Wonder
Rene Descartes considers this as a reason why people philosophize.
A. Doubt C. Framework
B. Experience D. Wonder
What do you call these questions that examine personal ideas regarding correctness and values?
A. External Questions C. Internal Questions
B. Holistic Thinking D. Partial Thinking
It refers to a perspective that considers large scale patterns in systems and often described as
looking at the “bigger picture” when describing and analyzing situation or problem.
A. External Questions C. Internal Questions
B. Holistic Thinking D. Partial Thinking
It is a type of thinking that focuses on specific aspects of situation.
A. External Questions C. Internal Questions
B. Holistic Thinking D. Partial Thinking
These are questions that seek to question the very frameworks upon which people base their own
beliefs and views.
A. External Questions C. Internal Questions
B. Holistic Thinking D. Partial Thinking
These requires a person to be willing to examine one’s thoughts, feelings and actions and to learn more about one’s
life and experiences.
A. Meditation C. Self- Examination
B. Reflection D. Thinking
It refers to the clear awareness and understanding of something.
A. Claims C. Knowledge
B. Facts D. Opinion
These are statements which are observed to be real or truthful.
A. Claims C. Knowledge
B. Facts D. Opinion
These are statements which need to be examines to determine whether they are true or false.
A. Claims C. Knowledge
B. Facts D. Opinion
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These are series of statements that provide reasons to convince a person that a claim or opinion is
truthful.
A. Arguments C. Conclusions
B. Beliefs D. Explanations
These are arguments based on faulty reasoning.
A. Biases C. Conclusion
B. Fallacies D. Conflict
These are tendencies or influences that affect the views of people.
A. Biases C. Conclusion
B. Fallacies D. Conflict
This term refers to man as a species and distinguishes man from other animals.
A. Human C. Self
B. Person D. Spirit
This refers to the totality of an individual who possesses awareness, self-determination, and the capacity
to interact with others.
A.Human C. Self
B.Person D. Spirit
This refers to an individual who is actively aware that he or she is perceiving and experiencing reality.
A. Human C. Self
B. Person D. Spirit
This refers to the ability of the person to experience an “inner world” that is defined by personal
thoughts and ideas.
A. Internality C. Externality
B. Interiority D. Self Determination
This is the capability to act and be aware of one’s actions.
A. Internality C. Externality
B. Interiority D. Self Determination
This enables the person to act whenever he or she wants to and makes self-determination possible.
A. Dignity C. Free will
B. Externality D. Spirit
This refers to the capability to reach out and interact with others and the world.
A. Dignity C. Free will
B. Externality D. Spirit
This refers to the intangible element that enables us to exercise thought, possess awareness, and
reach out to the outside world and others.
A. Dignity C. Free will
B. Externality D. Spirit
This is the ability to surpass limits.
A. Dignity C. Free will
B. Externality D. Transcendence
This refers to the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs.
A. Economic Efficiency C. Prudence
B. Environmental Integrity D. Sustainable Development
It refers to maintaining the state of the environment.
A. Economic Efficiency C. Prudence
B. Environmental Integrity D. Sustainable Development
It refers to prudence in decision-making regarding the use of resources to ensure that there is
minimum to zero waste.
A. Economic Efficiency C. Prudence
B. Environmental Integrity D. Sustainable Development
This refers to the ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior .
A. Equity C. Prudence
B. Frugality D. Resourcefulness
This refers to being thrifty with the use of one’s resources.
A. Equity C. Prudence
B. Frugality D. Resourcefulness
This type of view places great value on ecosystems and biological communities.
A. Ecocentrism C. Environmentalism
B. Biocentrism D. Anthropocentrism
This type of view believes that all organisms have inherent worth and should be valued and protected.
A. Ecocentrism C. Environmentalism
B. Biocentrism D. Anthropocentrism
This type of view considers man as the most important species on the planet.
A. Ecocentrism C. Environmentalism
B. Biocentrism D. Anthropocentrism
Which of these statements about humankind and nature is NOT true?
A. Humankind can use natural resources without regard for the consequences.
B. Humankind has a unique relationship with nature.
C. Humans are able to transform and change the environment.
D. Humans are stewards of nature.
In which of the following scenarios is prudence demonstrated?
A. Ordering foods that you can consume
B. Searching assignment answers over internet
C. Keeping the lights all day
D. Being friendly to neighbor
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