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  • Sabrina Mikhaela Canindo
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  • 1

    Anything which satisfies a human need.

    Value

  • 2

    Identical to that which is "good" according to Aristotle.

    Value

  • 3

    Anything which enriches our experience of life such as, person/s, relationship, feelings, objects, places, events, opportunities, profession, work, travel, state of being.

    Value

  • 4

    Necessary to the physical survival and growth of man such as food, shelter, work, pleasure, sex, sports, career, health, and medicines.

    Biological Values

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    Necessary to the psychological maturation of a person such as, companionship, friendship, marriage, family life, and social interaction.

    Psychological Values

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    Necessary to the mental fulfilment of a person, such as truth, science, art, religion, technology, experience.

    Intellectual Values

  • 7

    Necessary for the development of character.

    Moral Values

  • 8

    KINDS OF VALUES

    Biological Values, Psychological Values, Intellectual Values, Moral Values, Cultural Values

  • 9

    Those that are shared in a community such as, ideals, laws, customs, beliefs, rituals, and ceremonies.

    Cultural Values

  • 10

    SIGNIFICANCE OF VALUES

    Values enrich our experience of life and bring happiness., Actions are values because they are the means we employ to attain happiness., Morally good actions bring happiness while immoral actions bring unhappiness.

  • 11

    THE HIERARCHY OF VALUES

    Moral Values, Intellectual Values, Psychological or Social Values, Biological Values

  • 12

    FUNDAMENTAL VALUES

    Moral Integrity or Character, Truth, Love, Self-Preservation

  • 13

    CHARACTERISTICS OF MORAL VALUES

    They have intrinsic worth, They are universally accepted by all people, They are obligatory

  • 14

    HOW DO WE CHOOSE VALUES

    Permanent or lasting values must be preferred over temporary or perishable ones, Values favored by the majority must be preferred over those appealing only to a few, Essential Values must be preferred over the accidental values, Moral Values must be preferred over the physical values

  • 15

    Is the sum of a person's good habits.

    Moral Character

  • 16

    __ comes from the Latin word "__" which means to have or to possess.

    Habit, Habere

  • 17

    To have or to possess.

    Habit

  • 18

    KINDS OF HABITS

    Entitative Habits, Operative Habits

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    Those which predispose a person to acquire certain nature or quality, like being healthy, being beautiful, being intelligent, or being rich.

    Entitative Habits

  • 20

    Predispose a person to act readily towards a purpose like singing, dancing, playing basketball, etc.

    Operative Habits

  • 21

    The operative habit of doing well is called __; while that of doing evil is __.

    Virtue, Vice

  • 22

    MORAL VIRTUES

    Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, Temperance

  • 23

    Enables the person to know the best means to employ in attaining a purpose.

    Prudence

  • 24

    A __ person weighs the pros and cons of a situation.

    Prudent

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    Inclines a person to give to everyone what is due.

    Justice

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    Pertains to the strength of the will.

    Fortitude

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    Moderates a person's instincts and emotions.

    Temperance

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    INTELLECTUAL VIRTUES

    Episteme, Techne, Nous, Phronesis, Sophia

  • 29

    Episteme

    Scientific Knowledge

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    Techne

    Artistic or Technical Knowledge

  • 31

    Nous

    Intuitive Reason

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    Phronesis

    Practical Wisdom

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    Sophia

    Philosophic Wisdom

  • 34

    Knowledge of what is necessary and universal.

    Episteme (Scientific Knowledge)

  • 35

    Knowledge of how to make things or of how to develop a craft.

    Techne (Artistic or Technical Knowledge)

  • 36

    The process that establishes the first principles of knowledge or understanding.

    Nous (Intuitive Reason)

  • 37

    The capacity to act in accordance with the good of humanity.

    Phronesis (Practical Wisdom)

  • 38

    The combination of intuitive reason and scientific knowledge.

    Sophia (Philosophic Wisdom)

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Anything which satisfies a human need.

    Value

  • 2

    Identical to that which is "good" according to Aristotle.

    Value

  • 3

    Anything which enriches our experience of life such as, person/s, relationship, feelings, objects, places, events, opportunities, profession, work, travel, state of being.

    Value

  • 4

    Necessary to the physical survival and growth of man such as food, shelter, work, pleasure, sex, sports, career, health, and medicines.

    Biological Values

  • 5

    Necessary to the psychological maturation of a person such as, companionship, friendship, marriage, family life, and social interaction.

    Psychological Values

  • 6

    Necessary to the mental fulfilment of a person, such as truth, science, art, religion, technology, experience.

    Intellectual Values

  • 7

    Necessary for the development of character.

    Moral Values

  • 8

    KINDS OF VALUES

    Biological Values, Psychological Values, Intellectual Values, Moral Values, Cultural Values

  • 9

    Those that are shared in a community such as, ideals, laws, customs, beliefs, rituals, and ceremonies.

    Cultural Values

  • 10

    SIGNIFICANCE OF VALUES

    Values enrich our experience of life and bring happiness., Actions are values because they are the means we employ to attain happiness., Morally good actions bring happiness while immoral actions bring unhappiness.

  • 11

    THE HIERARCHY OF VALUES

    Moral Values, Intellectual Values, Psychological or Social Values, Biological Values

  • 12

    FUNDAMENTAL VALUES

    Moral Integrity or Character, Truth, Love, Self-Preservation

  • 13

    CHARACTERISTICS OF MORAL VALUES

    They have intrinsic worth, They are universally accepted by all people, They are obligatory

  • 14

    HOW DO WE CHOOSE VALUES

    Permanent or lasting values must be preferred over temporary or perishable ones, Values favored by the majority must be preferred over those appealing only to a few, Essential Values must be preferred over the accidental values, Moral Values must be preferred over the physical values

  • 15

    Is the sum of a person's good habits.

    Moral Character

  • 16

    __ comes from the Latin word "__" which means to have or to possess.

    Habit, Habere

  • 17

    To have or to possess.

    Habit

  • 18

    KINDS OF HABITS

    Entitative Habits, Operative Habits

  • 19

    Those which predispose a person to acquire certain nature or quality, like being healthy, being beautiful, being intelligent, or being rich.

    Entitative Habits

  • 20

    Predispose a person to act readily towards a purpose like singing, dancing, playing basketball, etc.

    Operative Habits

  • 21

    The operative habit of doing well is called __; while that of doing evil is __.

    Virtue, Vice

  • 22

    MORAL VIRTUES

    Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, Temperance

  • 23

    Enables the person to know the best means to employ in attaining a purpose.

    Prudence

  • 24

    A __ person weighs the pros and cons of a situation.

    Prudent

  • 25

    Inclines a person to give to everyone what is due.

    Justice

  • 26

    Pertains to the strength of the will.

    Fortitude

  • 27

    Moderates a person's instincts and emotions.

    Temperance

  • 28

    INTELLECTUAL VIRTUES

    Episteme, Techne, Nous, Phronesis, Sophia

  • 29

    Episteme

    Scientific Knowledge

  • 30

    Techne

    Artistic or Technical Knowledge

  • 31

    Nous

    Intuitive Reason

  • 32

    Phronesis

    Practical Wisdom

  • 33

    Sophia

    Philosophic Wisdom

  • 34

    Knowledge of what is necessary and universal.

    Episteme (Scientific Knowledge)

  • 35

    Knowledge of how to make things or of how to develop a craft.

    Techne (Artistic or Technical Knowledge)

  • 36

    The process that establishes the first principles of knowledge or understanding.

    Nous (Intuitive Reason)

  • 37

    The capacity to act in accordance with the good of humanity.

    Phronesis (Practical Wisdom)

  • 38

    The combination of intuitive reason and scientific knowledge.

    Sophia (Philosophic Wisdom)