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2nd discussion
33問 • 11ヶ月前
  • John Marabiles
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  • 1

    For an action to be morally judged as human conduct, it must involve:

    knowledge freedom will / volition

  • 2

    It is the capacity of a person to desire, intend, and decide on actions

    will

  • 3

    It is the act of exercising the will—the specific decision or choice itself

    volition

  • 4

    It refers to the moment when a person consciously chooses to act in a particular way

    volition

  • 5

    It is often associated with moral responsibility—whether a person genuinely wants to do something or is simply acting under external pressure

    will

  • 6

    Reasons to study philosophy before ethics:

    contextualization historical knowledge factual knowledge

  • 7

    Philosophy ethimology:

    philo (love) sophia (wisdom)

  • 8

    Subject about self

    first person verb

  • 9

    Error in translating the term philo:

    philo is ‘noun’ love is ‘verb’ proper translation: I love

  • 10

    It is the ability to apply knowledge with good judgment and experience

    wisdom

  • 11

    The pursuit of knowledge can lead to wisdom, wisdom itself is not just about seeking knowledge—it’s about using it properly Example:

    a knowledgeable person knows all the laws of a country a wise person knows when and how to apply these laws fairly and justly

  • 12

    First formal grammatical language It originated from the people of modern ______

    farsi iran

  • 13

    He is an austrian philosopher

    Ludwig Wittgenstein

  • 14

    He argued that philosophy should focus not just on abstract thinking but on how language and meaning arise from practical, real-world use

    Ludwig Wittgenstein

  • 15

    He emphasized that meaning is found in action, not just in thought words, concept, philosophical ideas

    Ludwig Wittgenstein

  • 16

    Main manner of thought:

    western (europeans) eastern (asians)

  • 17

    Eastern manner of thought:

    asians tend to believe superstitions that are not yet scientifically proven or supported

  • 18

    Western manner of thought:

    europeans tend to believe scientifically, where facts are supported by evidences (secular)

  • 19

    Accepting the theory of evolution because it is supported by fossil evidence and genetic studies

    secular approach

  • 20

    It means not connected to religion or spirituality

    secular

  • 21

    It suggests that scientific beliefs rely on observable evidence, logic, and reasoning, rather than religious or spiritual faith

    secular

  • 22

    Origin of philosophy as a “science” and “attitude”

    ancient greece

  • 23

    History (origin) of origin of philosophy is divided into 4 periods: Based on western philosophical tradition 565 BC

    ancient greece medieval period modern period contemporary period

  • 24

    Main focus of our philosophy topic:

    western philosophical traditions

  • 25

    Dark ages of philosophy

    medieval period

  • 26

    The time when catholics are growing rapidly in europe

    medieval period

  • 27

    He introduced and popularized catholic philosophies

    St. Thomas Aquinas

  • 28

    Two main periods of ancient philosophy:

    pre-socrates socrates

  • 29

    Historical background philosophical concern

    pre-socrates

  • 30

    Before socrates, the main concern of philosophy is the ______, they want to find the origin of nature, the ______ life day cycle inanimate objects

    (1) problem of nature (2) absolute order in nature

  • 31

    It means order in harmony (nature)

    cosmos

  • 32

    It refers to the idea that the universe is an ordered and harmonious system, rather than a chaotic or random existence

    cosmos

  • 33

    Cosmos comes from the greek word ______ which means ______

    (1) “kosmos” (2) “order” or “arrangement”

  • EM Waves and Spectrum

    EM Waves and Spectrum

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    EM Waves and Spectrum

    EM Waves and Spectrum

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    Polarization

    Polarization

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    Lesson 1

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    Lesson 2

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    Lesson 3

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    Chapter 10

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    Chapter 10

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    Evidence Of Evolution

    Evidence Of Evolution

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    Evidence Of Evolution

    Evidence Of Evolution

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    Traditional Materials

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    Crushing Strength Of Common Building Stones

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    Properties Of Stones

    Properties Of Stones

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    Properties Of Stones

    Properties Of Stones

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    Requirements Of Good Building Stones:

    Requirements Of Good Building Stones:

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    Requirements Of Good Building Stones:

    Requirements Of Good Building Stones:

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    Tests On Stones

    Tests On Stones

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    Tests On Stones

    Tests On Stones

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    Structural Reading

    Structural Reading

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    Structural Reading

    Structural Reading

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    General Chemistry

    General Chemistry

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    General Chemistry

    General Chemistry

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    Lesson 1: Construction Sector

    Lesson 1: Construction Sector

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    Lesson 1: Construction Sector

    Lesson 1: Construction Sector

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    Lesson 2: Participating in Workplace Communication and Collaboration

    Lesson 2: Participating in Workplace Communication and Collaboration

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    Lesson 2: Participating in Workplace Communication and Collaboration

    Lesson 2: Participating in Workplace Communication and Collaboration

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    Lesson 3: Practicing Career Professionalism

    Lesson 3: Practicing Career Professionalism

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    Lesson 3: Practicing Career Professionalism

    Lesson 3: Practicing Career Professionalism

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    Lesson 4: Practicing Occupational Health and Safety Procedures

    Lesson 4: Practicing Occupational Health and Safety Procedures

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    Lesson 4: Practicing Occupational Health and Safety Procedures

    Lesson 4: Practicing Occupational Health and Safety Procedures

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    Lesson 5: Observing Sustainable Workplace Practices

    Lesson 5: Observing Sustainable Workplace Practices

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    Lesson 5: Observing Sustainable Workplace Practices

    Lesson 5: Observing Sustainable Workplace Practices

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    Lesson 1: Mensuration and Calculation

    Lesson 1: Mensuration and Calculation

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    Lesson 1: Mensuration and Calculation

    Lesson 1: Mensuration and Calculation

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    Lesson 2: Interpreting Technical Drawings and Plans

    Lesson 2: Interpreting Technical Drawings and Plans

    John Marabiles · 9問 · 1年前

    Lesson 2: Interpreting Technical Drawings and Plans

    Lesson 2: Interpreting Technical Drawings and Plans

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    Functions

    Functions

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    Functions

    Functions

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    Commands and Shortkeys

    Commands and Shortkeys

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    Commands and Shortkeys

    Commands and Shortkeys

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    Construction Plans and Sheets

    Construction Plans and Sheets

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    Construction Plans and Sheets

    Construction Plans and Sheets

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    Beams

    Beams

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    Beams

    Beams

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Context of Communication

    Context of Communication

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    Context of Communication

    Context of Communication

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    Elements of Communication

    Elements of Communication

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    Elements of Communication

    Elements of Communication

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    Functions of Communication

    Functions of Communication

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    Functions of Communication

    Functions of Communication

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    Barriers of Communication

    Barriers of Communication

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    Barriers of Communication

    Barriers of Communication

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    Guidelines to Eliminate Barriers of Communication

    Guidelines to Eliminate Barriers of Communication

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    Guidelines to Eliminate Barriers of Communication

    Guidelines to Eliminate Barriers of Communication

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    Development of the Periodic Table

    Development of the Periodic Table

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    Development of the Periodic Table

    Development of the Periodic Table

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    CEM 1

    CEM 1

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    CEM 1

    CEM 1

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    CEM 2

    CEM 2

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    CEM 2

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    GE 1

    GE 1

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    GE 1

    GE 1

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    GE 3

    GE 3

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    GE 3

    GE 3

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    TE 1

    TE 1

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    TE 1

    TE 1

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    FINAL

    FINAL

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    FINAL

    FINAL

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    Week 6 to 8

    Week 6 to 8

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    Week 6 to 8

    Week 6 to 8

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    Week 10 to 12

    Week 10 to 12

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    Week 10 to 12

    Week 10 to 12

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    Final 1

    Final 1

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    Final 1

    Final 1

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    For an action to be morally judged as human conduct, it must involve:

    knowledge freedom will / volition

  • 2

    It is the capacity of a person to desire, intend, and decide on actions

    will

  • 3

    It is the act of exercising the will—the specific decision or choice itself

    volition

  • 4

    It refers to the moment when a person consciously chooses to act in a particular way

    volition

  • 5

    It is often associated with moral responsibility—whether a person genuinely wants to do something or is simply acting under external pressure

    will

  • 6

    Reasons to study philosophy before ethics:

    contextualization historical knowledge factual knowledge

  • 7

    Philosophy ethimology:

    philo (love) sophia (wisdom)

  • 8

    Subject about self

    first person verb

  • 9

    Error in translating the term philo:

    philo is ‘noun’ love is ‘verb’ proper translation: I love

  • 10

    It is the ability to apply knowledge with good judgment and experience

    wisdom

  • 11

    The pursuit of knowledge can lead to wisdom, wisdom itself is not just about seeking knowledge—it’s about using it properly Example:

    a knowledgeable person knows all the laws of a country a wise person knows when and how to apply these laws fairly and justly

  • 12

    First formal grammatical language It originated from the people of modern ______

    farsi iran

  • 13

    He is an austrian philosopher

    Ludwig Wittgenstein

  • 14

    He argued that philosophy should focus not just on abstract thinking but on how language and meaning arise from practical, real-world use

    Ludwig Wittgenstein

  • 15

    He emphasized that meaning is found in action, not just in thought words, concept, philosophical ideas

    Ludwig Wittgenstein

  • 16

    Main manner of thought:

    western (europeans) eastern (asians)

  • 17

    Eastern manner of thought:

    asians tend to believe superstitions that are not yet scientifically proven or supported

  • 18

    Western manner of thought:

    europeans tend to believe scientifically, where facts are supported by evidences (secular)

  • 19

    Accepting the theory of evolution because it is supported by fossil evidence and genetic studies

    secular approach

  • 20

    It means not connected to religion or spirituality

    secular

  • 21

    It suggests that scientific beliefs rely on observable evidence, logic, and reasoning, rather than religious or spiritual faith

    secular

  • 22

    Origin of philosophy as a “science” and “attitude”

    ancient greece

  • 23

    History (origin) of origin of philosophy is divided into 4 periods: Based on western philosophical tradition 565 BC

    ancient greece medieval period modern period contemporary period

  • 24

    Main focus of our philosophy topic:

    western philosophical traditions

  • 25

    Dark ages of philosophy

    medieval period

  • 26

    The time when catholics are growing rapidly in europe

    medieval period

  • 27

    He introduced and popularized catholic philosophies

    St. Thomas Aquinas

  • 28

    Two main periods of ancient philosophy:

    pre-socrates socrates

  • 29

    Historical background philosophical concern

    pre-socrates

  • 30

    Before socrates, the main concern of philosophy is the ______, they want to find the origin of nature, the ______ life day cycle inanimate objects

    (1) problem of nature (2) absolute order in nature

  • 31

    It means order in harmony (nature)

    cosmos

  • 32

    It refers to the idea that the universe is an ordered and harmonious system, rather than a chaotic or random existence

    cosmos

  • 33

    Cosmos comes from the greek word ______ which means ______

    (1) “kosmos” (2) “order” or “arrangement”