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Philosophy
33問 • 1年前
  • Al-Walli Bayotlang
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  • 1

    Hitting the person below the belt

    Argument ad Hominem

  • 2

    Is a symbol of autority Committed when a person uses treat or force

    Argumentum ad Baculum

  • 3

    A person uses emotion such a pity to convina someone

    Argumentum ad miserodian

  • 4

    This argument which exploit people's varity desires

    Argumentum ad populum

  • 5

    Advancing idea since it has been practice for along tine

    Argumentum ad tradition

  • 6

    Whatever is proven false must be true a vise versa

    Argumentum ad ignorantion

  • 7

    Begging the question

    Petition Prinapii

  • 8

    Assuming that the effect is related to a cause because both events occur after the offer

    Cause and Effect

  • 9

    Is committed when one reaches a Generalization based-on insufficient evidence

    Hasty Generalization

  • 10

    Infers that something is true of a part is true of a whole

    Fallacy of composition

  • 11

    Infers that something is true in a whole must be also be true on its part

    Fallacy of division

  • 12

    Using the same term in a different situation with different meaning

    Fallacy of equivalation

  • 13

    The general commonly used to refer to the human race

    Man

  • 14

    Refers to man as a species homosapiens or modern human beings human being is also used to distinguish man from other animals

    Human

  • 15

    Refers to the characteristic that distinguish humans from other creatures these traits are assumed to arise independent of the fluence of culture and society.

    Human nature

  • 16

    Is someone with an exact origin of his/her classification.

    Human person

  • 17

    We came from Adam and eve.

    Biblical perpective

  • 18

    We came from an Ape under the class of mammalia

    Science

  • 19

    Is typically with a body which tangible and he/she is entitled and granted rights and privintages by the state which he/she legally belong

    Human person

  • 20

    The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal.

    Soul

  • 21

    The element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences to think and to feel the faculty of consciousness and though

    Mind

  • 22

    This intangible element enables us to exercise thoughts possess awareness interiority and the capacity to reach out to the outside world and other persons

    Spirit

  • 23

    Is an animating core living within each of us

    Embodied spirit

  • 24

    The representation or expression of something in a tangible or visible form enables us to do and experience all the things that make us human person.

    Embodiment

  • 25

    Refers to person having a clear emotions identity and emotions it is the ability of ones consciousness to look inward thus discovering the presence of a self.

    Self-awareness

  • 26

    It is the capability of a person of a person to reach out and interact with others and the world.

    Externality

  • 27

    It refers to the capability of person to make choices and decisions based on their own preference monitor and regulate their actions and be goal-oriented and self directed

    Self Determination

  • 28

    Define by a deeper awareness that is driven by nationality or human thoughts.

    Self-awareness

  • 29

    Is the result or effect of an action or condition.

    Consequence

  • 30

    It is the ingate right to be valued and respected

    Dignity

  • 31

    Is rooted in the nature of the human. It means that a person has dignity simply because of fact that he is human.

    Human Dignity

  • 32

    Man's body comes from this world of matter but his reason comes from the universal reason of mind of the world

    Socrates

  • 33

    Seen in the metaphysical dichotomy

    Plato

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Hitting the person below the belt

    Argument ad Hominem

  • 2

    Is a symbol of autority Committed when a person uses treat or force

    Argumentum ad Baculum

  • 3

    A person uses emotion such a pity to convina someone

    Argumentum ad miserodian

  • 4

    This argument which exploit people's varity desires

    Argumentum ad populum

  • 5

    Advancing idea since it has been practice for along tine

    Argumentum ad tradition

  • 6

    Whatever is proven false must be true a vise versa

    Argumentum ad ignorantion

  • 7

    Begging the question

    Petition Prinapii

  • 8

    Assuming that the effect is related to a cause because both events occur after the offer

    Cause and Effect

  • 9

    Is committed when one reaches a Generalization based-on insufficient evidence

    Hasty Generalization

  • 10

    Infers that something is true of a part is true of a whole

    Fallacy of composition

  • 11

    Infers that something is true in a whole must be also be true on its part

    Fallacy of division

  • 12

    Using the same term in a different situation with different meaning

    Fallacy of equivalation

  • 13

    The general commonly used to refer to the human race

    Man

  • 14

    Refers to man as a species homosapiens or modern human beings human being is also used to distinguish man from other animals

    Human

  • 15

    Refers to the characteristic that distinguish humans from other creatures these traits are assumed to arise independent of the fluence of culture and society.

    Human nature

  • 16

    Is someone with an exact origin of his/her classification.

    Human person

  • 17

    We came from Adam and eve.

    Biblical perpective

  • 18

    We came from an Ape under the class of mammalia

    Science

  • 19

    Is typically with a body which tangible and he/she is entitled and granted rights and privintages by the state which he/she legally belong

    Human person

  • 20

    The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal.

    Soul

  • 21

    The element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences to think and to feel the faculty of consciousness and though

    Mind

  • 22

    This intangible element enables us to exercise thoughts possess awareness interiority and the capacity to reach out to the outside world and other persons

    Spirit

  • 23

    Is an animating core living within each of us

    Embodied spirit

  • 24

    The representation or expression of something in a tangible or visible form enables us to do and experience all the things that make us human person.

    Embodiment

  • 25

    Refers to person having a clear emotions identity and emotions it is the ability of ones consciousness to look inward thus discovering the presence of a self.

    Self-awareness

  • 26

    It is the capability of a person of a person to reach out and interact with others and the world.

    Externality

  • 27

    It refers to the capability of person to make choices and decisions based on their own preference monitor and regulate their actions and be goal-oriented and self directed

    Self Determination

  • 28

    Define by a deeper awareness that is driven by nationality or human thoughts.

    Self-awareness

  • 29

    Is the result or effect of an action or condition.

    Consequence

  • 30

    It is the ingate right to be valued and respected

    Dignity

  • 31

    Is rooted in the nature of the human. It means that a person has dignity simply because of fact that he is human.

    Human Dignity

  • 32

    Man's body comes from this world of matter but his reason comes from the universal reason of mind of the world

    Socrates

  • 33

    Seen in the metaphysical dichotomy

    Plato