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PHILO 2.0 HUMAN
25問 • 4ヶ月前
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  • 1

    is the general term commonly used to refer to the entire human race.

    MAN

  • 2

    Other related terms include humanity, mankind, and humankind.

    MAN

  • 3

    refers to man as a species Homo sapiens sapiens or modern human beings.

    HUMAN

  • 4

    the term is also used to distinguish man from other animals.

    HUMAN BEING

  • 5

    is a much more complex term which generally refers to a human being granted recognition of certain rights, protection, responsibilities, and dignity, above all.

    PERSON

  • 6

    - philosophers refer to the as the totality of an individual, possessing awareness, self determination, and the capacity to interact with others and with himself or herself.

    HUMAN PERSON

  • 7

    refers to the state of being a person.

    PERSONHOOD

  • 8

    refers to the characteristics that distinguish humans from all other creatures. These traits are assumed to arise independent of the influence of culture and society.

    HUMAN NATURE

  • 9

    these special traits make a human a distinct individual.

    PERSON

  • 10

    the first trait that defines a person. Refers to the person having a clear perception of oneself, including his or her thoughts, emotions, identity, and actions. Human awareness goes beyond perception and reaction to the environment.

    SELF-AWARENESS

  • 11

    the human person is defined by a deeper awareness which is driven by human thought.

    RATIONALITY

  • 12

    this awareness gives rise to the notion, which philosophers describe as the person who is actively aware that he or she is perceiving and experiencing reality.

    SELF

  • 13

    which is the quality of being focused on one's inner life and identity.

    INTERIORITY

  • 14

    also enables us to reach out and interact with things outside of ourselves.

    SELF

  • 15

    this refers to the capability of persons to make choices and decisions based on their own preferences, monitor and regulate their actions, and be goal-oriented and self-directed.

    SELF-DETERMINATION

  • 16

    enables us to do actions whenever we want to and makes self-determination possible.

    FREE WILL

  • 17

    is the capacity to choose a course of action from various alternatives.

    FREE WILL

  • 18

    the existence of this enables a person to act willfully, control his or her actions, and recognize himself or herself as the source of action.

    FREE WILL

  • 19

    a discussion on self-determination and free will eventually leads to.

    CONSEQUENCE

  • 20

    is the result or effect of an action or condition. As persons, we are aware that each action we perform has a ***********.

    CONSEQUENCE

  • 21

    this brings us to another element of human action, which is othe goodness or badness of an act.

    MORALITY

  • 22

    another important trait that defines a human person or the capabilty to reach out and interact with others and the world.

    EXTERNALITY

  • 23

    the final trait that distinguishes the human person is or the innate right to be valued and respected. Philosophers consider all humans as having an inherent worth or value.

    DIGNITY

  • 24

    the ability to surpass limits and it is also one important trait that distinguishes the human person from other beings in existence.

    TRANSCENDENCE

  • 25

    This enables persons to exercise creativity. It allows us to imagine the sky in different colors, draw fantastic animals and landscapes, create new music, and think of lyrics to a song.

    INTERIORITY

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is the general term commonly used to refer to the entire human race.

    MAN

  • 2

    Other related terms include humanity, mankind, and humankind.

    MAN

  • 3

    refers to man as a species Homo sapiens sapiens or modern human beings.

    HUMAN

  • 4

    the term is also used to distinguish man from other animals.

    HUMAN BEING

  • 5

    is a much more complex term which generally refers to a human being granted recognition of certain rights, protection, responsibilities, and dignity, above all.

    PERSON

  • 6

    - philosophers refer to the as the totality of an individual, possessing awareness, self determination, and the capacity to interact with others and with himself or herself.

    HUMAN PERSON

  • 7

    refers to the state of being a person.

    PERSONHOOD

  • 8

    refers to the characteristics that distinguish humans from all other creatures. These traits are assumed to arise independent of the influence of culture and society.

    HUMAN NATURE

  • 9

    these special traits make a human a distinct individual.

    PERSON

  • 10

    the first trait that defines a person. Refers to the person having a clear perception of oneself, including his or her thoughts, emotions, identity, and actions. Human awareness goes beyond perception and reaction to the environment.

    SELF-AWARENESS

  • 11

    the human person is defined by a deeper awareness which is driven by human thought.

    RATIONALITY

  • 12

    this awareness gives rise to the notion, which philosophers describe as the person who is actively aware that he or she is perceiving and experiencing reality.

    SELF

  • 13

    which is the quality of being focused on one's inner life and identity.

    INTERIORITY

  • 14

    also enables us to reach out and interact with things outside of ourselves.

    SELF

  • 15

    this refers to the capability of persons to make choices and decisions based on their own preferences, monitor and regulate their actions, and be goal-oriented and self-directed.

    SELF-DETERMINATION

  • 16

    enables us to do actions whenever we want to and makes self-determination possible.

    FREE WILL

  • 17

    is the capacity to choose a course of action from various alternatives.

    FREE WILL

  • 18

    the existence of this enables a person to act willfully, control his or her actions, and recognize himself or herself as the source of action.

    FREE WILL

  • 19

    a discussion on self-determination and free will eventually leads to.

    CONSEQUENCE

  • 20

    is the result or effect of an action or condition. As persons, we are aware that each action we perform has a ***********.

    CONSEQUENCE

  • 21

    this brings us to another element of human action, which is othe goodness or badness of an act.

    MORALITY

  • 22

    another important trait that defines a human person or the capabilty to reach out and interact with others and the world.

    EXTERNALITY

  • 23

    the final trait that distinguishes the human person is or the innate right to be valued and respected. Philosophers consider all humans as having an inherent worth or value.

    DIGNITY

  • 24

    the ability to surpass limits and it is also one important trait that distinguishes the human person from other beings in existence.

    TRANSCENDENCE

  • 25

    This enables persons to exercise creativity. It allows us to imagine the sky in different colors, draw fantastic animals and landscapes, create new music, and think of lyrics to a song.

    INTERIORITY