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Philosopher Enumeration
14問 • 1年前
  • Lorenzo Cokee
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  • 1

    According to ___________, freedom is not an act of doing anything one wants. He states that humans may sometimes act according to the dictate of their desires but they have the capacity to choose what is right.

    Immanuel Kant

  • 2

    He is known for his defense of behaviorism, a view claiming that human behavior is conditioned. "The consequences of behavior determine the probability that the behavior will occur again."

    Burrhus Frenderic Skinner

  • 3

    _________ argues that a person’s perspectives, attitudes, values, and beliefs are nothing but a product of his/her social condition.

    Karl Marx

  • 4

    Every human being has the freedom to change at any instant.

    Viktor E Frenkl

  • 5

    "Existence comes before essence."

    Jean Paul Sartre

  • 6

    To be responsible to carry out a task morally or legally required of a person by virtue of his/her position, authority, or power.

    Iris Marion Young

  • 7

    Stated "He/she has to establish relationship with the environment for him/her to survive as part of it."

    Paolo Freire

  • 8

    “Man cannot become himself in isolation.”, “Man is always more than what he knows about himself.”

    Karl Jaspers

  • 9

    “Not only do we have a right to assert that others exist, existence can be attributed only to others, and in virtue of their otherness...”

    Gabriel Marcel

  • 10

    An existentialist Jewish philosopher, I and thou (1952) outlines the “essentials” that differentiateitfrom any“I-It” relationship.

    Martin Buber

  • 11

    He states that "Humans are free and not free at the same time." and conceives humans as noble ape-like savage.

    Jean Jacques Rousseau

  • 12

    refers to the totality of how a person has lived his/her life.

    Existence

  • 13

    refers to the nature or the whatness of a human person. That which makes a person a ‘person’, that makes him/her distinct from other beings that constitute his/her essence.

    Essence

  • 14

    the essence of a person because it defines him/her as a person and it separates him/her from other beings.

    Rationality

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    Disasters1

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    Disasters1

    Disasters1

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    Disasters3

    Disasters3

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    Disasters3

    Disasters3

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    Sentence Rearrangement

    Sentence Rearrangement

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    Sentence Rearrangement

    Sentence Rearrangement

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    Book of John

    Book of John

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    Book of John

    Book of John

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    Republic Acts

    Republic Acts

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    Republic Acts

    Republic Acts

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    Statements

    Statements

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    Statements

    Statements

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    Counterclaims

    Counterclaims

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    Counterclaims

    Counterclaims

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    Purposeful Writing

    Purposeful Writing

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    Purposeful Writing

    Purposeful Writing

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    Estimation of Parameters

    Estimation of Parameters

    Lorenzo Cokee · 8問 · 1年前

    Estimation of Parameters

    Estimation of Parameters

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    Development1

    Development1

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    Development1

    Development1

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    Development2

    Development2

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    Development2

    Development2

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    Development3

    Development3

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    Development3

    Development3

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    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship

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    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship

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    Entrepreneurship 2

    Entrepreneurship 2

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    Entrepreneurship 2

    Entrepreneurship 2

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    Entrepreneurship 3

    Entrepreneurship 3

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    Entrepreneurship 3

    Entrepreneurship 3

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    Literature

    Literature

    Lorenzo Cokee · 9問 · 1年前

    Literature

    Literature

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    Figurative Language

    Figurative Language

    Lorenzo Cokee · 12問 · 1年前

    Figurative Language

    Figurative Language

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    Pre Colonial Literature

    Pre Colonial Literature

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    Pre Colonial Literature

    Pre Colonial Literature

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    Colonial Literature

    Colonial Literature

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    Colonial Literature

    Colonial Literature

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    According to ___________, freedom is not an act of doing anything one wants. He states that humans may sometimes act according to the dictate of their desires but they have the capacity to choose what is right.

    Immanuel Kant

  • 2

    He is known for his defense of behaviorism, a view claiming that human behavior is conditioned. "The consequences of behavior determine the probability that the behavior will occur again."

    Burrhus Frenderic Skinner

  • 3

    _________ argues that a person’s perspectives, attitudes, values, and beliefs are nothing but a product of his/her social condition.

    Karl Marx

  • 4

    Every human being has the freedom to change at any instant.

    Viktor E Frenkl

  • 5

    "Existence comes before essence."

    Jean Paul Sartre

  • 6

    To be responsible to carry out a task morally or legally required of a person by virtue of his/her position, authority, or power.

    Iris Marion Young

  • 7

    Stated "He/she has to establish relationship with the environment for him/her to survive as part of it."

    Paolo Freire

  • 8

    “Man cannot become himself in isolation.”, “Man is always more than what he knows about himself.”

    Karl Jaspers

  • 9

    “Not only do we have a right to assert that others exist, existence can be attributed only to others, and in virtue of their otherness...”

    Gabriel Marcel

  • 10

    An existentialist Jewish philosopher, I and thou (1952) outlines the “essentials” that differentiateitfrom any“I-It” relationship.

    Martin Buber

  • 11

    He states that "Humans are free and not free at the same time." and conceives humans as noble ape-like savage.

    Jean Jacques Rousseau

  • 12

    refers to the totality of how a person has lived his/her life.

    Existence

  • 13

    refers to the nature or the whatness of a human person. That which makes a person a ‘person’, that makes him/her distinct from other beings that constitute his/her essence.

    Essence

  • 14

    the essence of a person because it defines him/her as a person and it separates him/her from other beings.

    Rationality