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  • Sab Sescon
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  • 1

    The ____ is better known in WESTERN PHILOSOPHY as the CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHICAL ERA

    MEDIEVAL PERIOD

  • 2

    The MEDIEVAL PERIOD is better known in WESTERN PHILOSOPHY as the _______

    CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHICAL ERA

  • 3

    The primary thinkers of the era also came from their religious perspectives, and many tried to prove their faith with reason or philosophy

    medieval period

  • 4

    This period sought to unravel the origin of the self and the purpose of oneself by delving into the essence of man through the intricate interplay between the supreme being and man

    medieval period

  • 5

    The philosophers of medieval period

    saint augustine bishop of hippo saint tomas of aquinas - scholastic

  • 6

    The ______ philosopher, AUGUSTINE, is regarded as SAINT AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO in the catholic church

    AFRICAN

  • 7

    The AFRICAN philosopher, ______, is regarded as _______ in the catholic church

    AUGUSTINE SAINT AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO

  • 8

    He is one of the LATIN FATHERS of the church, one of the DOCTORS of the church and one of the most significant CHRISTIAN THINKERS

    saint augustine bishop of hippo

  • 9

    Saint augustine (______)

    354-430

  • 10

    Giving the THEORY OF FORMS a christian perspective

    saint augustine

  • 11

    Asserted that these forms were concepts existing within the perfect and eternal god where the soul belong

    saint augustine

  • 12

    Describes that humankind is created in the image and likeness of god

    saint augustine

  • 13

    Everything created by GOD is

    all good

  • 14

    The aspects of the SELF/SOUL according to SAINT AUGUSTINE are

    it is able to be aware of itself it recognizes the self as a holistic one it is aware of its unity

  • 15

    _____ believes that a virtuous life is DYNAMISM OF LOVE

    SAINT AUGUSTINE

  • 16

    SAINT AUGUSTINE believes that a virtuous life is ______

    DYNAMISM OF LOVE

  • 17

    Doctor of the church and philosopher

    saint thomas of aquinas

  • 18

    Christianized the whole work of ARISTOTLE

    saint thomas of aquinas - scholastic

  • 19

    Saint thomas of aquinas (_____)

    1224 - 1274

  • 20

    Is philosophical endeavor is to understand human nature, the soul, in the relationship between faith and reason with the belief that one can reach and understanding interest through reason and better understand the WORD OF GOD

    saint thomas of aquinas

  • 21

    SAINT THOMAS OF AQUINAS' philosophical endeavor is to understand human nature, the soul, in the relationship between faith and reason with the belief that one can reach and understanding interest through reason and better understand the _____

    WORD OF GOD

  • 22

    He wrote the SUMMAS with the intention of directing people in faith

    saint thomas of aquinas

  • 23

    SAINT THOMAS OF AQUINAS wrote the _____ with the intention of directing people in faith

    SUMMAS

  • 24

    Written between 1259 to 1265 AD

    summa contra gentiles

  • 25

    SUMMA CONTRA GENTILES is written between ______

    1259 to 1265 AD

  • 26

    Book of treaties presenting the truths of the catholic faith against the errors and non-believers

    summa contra gentiles

  • 27

    Written between 1266 and 1273 AD

    summa theologica

  • 28

    Book that explains the theology of the christian faith to those who are studying sacred theology

    summa theologica

  • 29

    DUMMA THEOLOGICA is written between _____

    1266 and 1273 AD

  • 30

    In the trajectory of philosophical thought, _______ makes a profound shift in the search for the ULTIMATE TRUTH by challenging traditional thinking that paved the way for the ENLIGHTENMENT PERIOD

    MODERN PHILOSOPHY

  • 31

    In the trajectory of philosophical thought, MODERN PHILOSOPHY makes a profound shift in the search for the ______ by challenging traditional thinking that paved the way for the ENLIGHTENMENT PERIOD

    ULTIMATE TRUTH

  • 32

    In the trajectory of philosophical thought, MODERN PHILOSOPHY makes a profound shift in the search for the ULTIMATE TRUTH by challenging traditional thinking that paved the way for the _____

    ENLIGHTENMENT PERIOD

  • 33

    They approach questions about knowledge, reality, and the self from different angles, offering a distinctive perception of the origin of knowledge, focusing on the nature of man that unveils the self's view based on what a man knows about himself rather than introspections and self examination

    modern philosophy

  • 34

    Who are the modern philosophers

    rene descartes john locke david hume emmanuel kant

  • 35

    Was a FRENCH philosopher, mathematician, and the scientist and considered as the FATHER OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY

    rené descartes

  • 36

    RENE DESCARTES is considered as

    the father of modern philosophy

  • 37

    He was recognized as the first thinker to emphasize the use of REASON to describe, predict, and understand natural phenomena based on observations and empirical evidence

    rené descartes

  • 38

    RENE DESCARTES was recognized as the first thinker to emphasize the use of _____ to describe, predict, and understand natural phenomena based on observations and empirical evidence

    REASON

  • 39

    The LATIN phrase ______ — "I THINK THEREFORE I AM" is the keystone of DESCARTES concept of SELF

    COGITO ERGO SUM

  • 40

    The LATIN phrase COGITO ERGO SUM — "______" is the keystone of DESCARTES concept of SELF

    I THINK THEREFORE I AM

  • 41

    For him, the act of thinking about the self —of being self conscious—in it is proof that there is a SELF

    rena descartes

  • 42

    He asserted that everything perceived by the senses could not be used as proof of existence because human senses could be fooled

    rene descartes

  • 43

    Sensory information from the body, transmitted through the nervous system reach the ______

    pineal gland

  • 44

    And the immaterial mind processed the sensations and determine appropriate responses which were then communicated back to the body through the _______

    pineal gland

  • 45

    Does functioning into two directions of information allowed for coordinated actions and experiences, all orchestrated by the PINEAL GLANDS role as the ______

    intermediary

  • 46

    It is constant; it is not prone to change; and it's not affected by time

    rene descartes claims about the self

  • 47

    Only the immaterial soul remains the same throughout the time

    rene descartes claims about the self

  • 48

    The immaterial soul is the source of our identity

    rene descartes claims about the self

  • 49

    He suggested that the fact of thinking about the self or being self conscious as proof that there is a self

    rené descartes

  • 50

    There are two dimensions of a human self; the self is a _____ and the self as a _____

    thinking entity physical body

  • 51

    Is an ENGLISH philosopher and physician

    john locke

  • 52

    For JOHN LOCKE, the human mind at birth is ______ or a BLANK STATE

    TABULA RASA

  • 53

    For ______, the human mind at birth is TABULA RASA or a BLANK STATE

    JOHN LOCKE

  • 54

    For JOHN LOCKE, the human mind at birth is TABULA RASA or a _______

    BLANK STATE

  • 55

    He feels that the SELF or PERSONAL IDENTITY is basically constructed from experiences—like what people see, smell, taste, hear and feel

    john locke

  • 56

    He also interpreted that to mean the SELF— it must consist of MEMORY; meaning the person existing today is the same person yesterday

    john locke

  • 57

    He is a SCOTTISH philosopher

    david hume

  • 58

    _____ was one of the figure heads of the influential BRITISH EMPIRICISM movement

    DAVID HUME

  • 59

    DAVID HUME was one of the figure heads of the influential _____ movement

    BRITISH EMPIRICISM

  • 60

    Is the idea that the origin of all knowledge is experience

    empiricism

  • 61

    ____ is identified with the BUNDLE THEORY wherein he described the "SELF" or PERSON (which Hume assume to be MIND) as a bundle or collection of different perceptions that are moving in very fast manner

    HUME

  • 62

    HUME is identified with the ______ wherein he described the "SELF" or PERSON (which Hume assume to be MIND) as a bundle or collection of different perceptions that are moving in very fast manner

    BUNDLE THEORY

  • 63

    HUME is identified with the BUNDLE THEORY wherein he described the "_____" or ______ (which Hume assume to be MIND) as a bundle or collection of different perceptions that are moving in very fast manner

    SELF PERSON

  • 64

    HUME is identified with the BUNDLE THEORY wherein he described the "SELF" or PERSON (which Hume assume to be _____) as a bundle or collection of different perceptions that are moving in very fast manner

    MIND

  • 65

    HUME divided the mind's perceptions into two groups

    impressions and ideas

  • 66

    Perceptions that are the most strong

    impressions

  • 67

    These are directly experienced; they result from inward and outward sentiments

    impressions

  • 68

    The last lively counterparts of impressions

    ideas

  • 69

    These are mechanisms that copy and reproduce sense data formulated based upon the previously perceived impressions

    ideas

  • 70

    He is a GERMAN philosopher

    immanuel kant

  • 71

    He believes that it is the self that makes experiencing an intelligible world possible because it is the self that is actively organizing and synthesizing all of our thoughts and perceptions

    immanuel kant

  • 72

    He also proposed that the human mind creates the structure of human experience

    immanuel kant

  • 73

    _____'S view of the "SELF" is TRANSCENDENTAL which means the "SELF" is related to spiritual or non-physical realm

    KANT

  • 74

    KANT'S view of the "SELF" is _____ which means the "SELF" is related to spiritual or non-physical realm

    TRANSCENDENTAL

  • 75

    For _____, the SELF is not in the BODY

    KANT

  • 76

    For KANT, the ____ is not in the ____

    SELF BODY

  • 77

    The _____ is outside the body and it does not have qualities of the body

    self

  • 78

    KANT proposed that it is knowledge that bridges the _____ and the material things together

    self

  • 79

    He proposed that it is knowledge that bridges the SELF and the material things together

    immanuel kant

  • 80

    Is one of the postmodern discipline that tries to study the reasons for man's existence in the world

    existentialism

  • 81

    Is within the realms of man's reality

    existential ism

  • 82

    The postmodern philosophers

    gabriel marcel emmanuel levinas maurice Merleau-Ponty

  • 83

    Present his existential idea through reflections

    gabriel marcel

  • 84

    Commonly known as CHRISTIAN EXISTENTIALISM

    gabriel marcel

  • 85

    GABRIEL MARCEL presents his existential idea through reflections and it is commonly known as _____

    christian existentialism

  • 86

    Presented his ideas as primary and secondary reflections

    Gabriel Marcel

  • 87

    Presented the importance of the EGO as the intrinsic identity of the self

    emmanuel levinas

  • 88

    EMMANUEL LEVINAS Presented the importance of the ______ as the intrinsic identity of the self

    EGO

  • 89

    It is naturally self centered

    EGO emmanuel levinas

  • 90

    _____ in his book of TOTALITY AND INFINITY "The face speaks... it renders possible and begins all discourse."

    EMMANUEL LEVINAS

  • 91

    EMMANUEL LEVINAS in his book of _____ "The face speaks... it renders possible and begins all discourse."

    TOTALITY AND INFINITY

  • 92

    He believes that all knowledge about the self is based on the "PHENOMENA" OF EXPERIENCE

    maurice Merleau-Ponty

  • 93

    MAURICE MERLEAU-PONTY believes that all knowledge about the self is based on the "______" ______

    PHENOMENA OF EXPERIENCE

  • 94

    For him, everything that we are aware of and can possibly know is contained within our own consciousness

    maurice Merleau-Ponty

  • 95

    It's possible for us to get OUTSIDE of our consciousness because it defines the boundaries of our personal universe

    maurice Merleau-Ponty

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  • 1

    The ____ is better known in WESTERN PHILOSOPHY as the CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHICAL ERA

    MEDIEVAL PERIOD

  • 2

    The MEDIEVAL PERIOD is better known in WESTERN PHILOSOPHY as the _______

    CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHICAL ERA

  • 3

    The primary thinkers of the era also came from their religious perspectives, and many tried to prove their faith with reason or philosophy

    medieval period

  • 4

    This period sought to unravel the origin of the self and the purpose of oneself by delving into the essence of man through the intricate interplay between the supreme being and man

    medieval period

  • 5

    The philosophers of medieval period

    saint augustine bishop of hippo saint tomas of aquinas - scholastic

  • 6

    The ______ philosopher, AUGUSTINE, is regarded as SAINT AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO in the catholic church

    AFRICAN

  • 7

    The AFRICAN philosopher, ______, is regarded as _______ in the catholic church

    AUGUSTINE SAINT AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO

  • 8

    He is one of the LATIN FATHERS of the church, one of the DOCTORS of the church and one of the most significant CHRISTIAN THINKERS

    saint augustine bishop of hippo

  • 9

    Saint augustine (______)

    354-430

  • 10

    Giving the THEORY OF FORMS a christian perspective

    saint augustine

  • 11

    Asserted that these forms were concepts existing within the perfect and eternal god where the soul belong

    saint augustine

  • 12

    Describes that humankind is created in the image and likeness of god

    saint augustine

  • 13

    Everything created by GOD is

    all good

  • 14

    The aspects of the SELF/SOUL according to SAINT AUGUSTINE are

    it is able to be aware of itself it recognizes the self as a holistic one it is aware of its unity

  • 15

    _____ believes that a virtuous life is DYNAMISM OF LOVE

    SAINT AUGUSTINE

  • 16

    SAINT AUGUSTINE believes that a virtuous life is ______

    DYNAMISM OF LOVE

  • 17

    Doctor of the church and philosopher

    saint thomas of aquinas

  • 18

    Christianized the whole work of ARISTOTLE

    saint thomas of aquinas - scholastic

  • 19

    Saint thomas of aquinas (_____)

    1224 - 1274

  • 20

    Is philosophical endeavor is to understand human nature, the soul, in the relationship between faith and reason with the belief that one can reach and understanding interest through reason and better understand the WORD OF GOD

    saint thomas of aquinas

  • 21

    SAINT THOMAS OF AQUINAS' philosophical endeavor is to understand human nature, the soul, in the relationship between faith and reason with the belief that one can reach and understanding interest through reason and better understand the _____

    WORD OF GOD

  • 22

    He wrote the SUMMAS with the intention of directing people in faith

    saint thomas of aquinas

  • 23

    SAINT THOMAS OF AQUINAS wrote the _____ with the intention of directing people in faith

    SUMMAS

  • 24

    Written between 1259 to 1265 AD

    summa contra gentiles

  • 25

    SUMMA CONTRA GENTILES is written between ______

    1259 to 1265 AD

  • 26

    Book of treaties presenting the truths of the catholic faith against the errors and non-believers

    summa contra gentiles

  • 27

    Written between 1266 and 1273 AD

    summa theologica

  • 28

    Book that explains the theology of the christian faith to those who are studying sacred theology

    summa theologica

  • 29

    DUMMA THEOLOGICA is written between _____

    1266 and 1273 AD

  • 30

    In the trajectory of philosophical thought, _______ makes a profound shift in the search for the ULTIMATE TRUTH by challenging traditional thinking that paved the way for the ENLIGHTENMENT PERIOD

    MODERN PHILOSOPHY

  • 31

    In the trajectory of philosophical thought, MODERN PHILOSOPHY makes a profound shift in the search for the ______ by challenging traditional thinking that paved the way for the ENLIGHTENMENT PERIOD

    ULTIMATE TRUTH

  • 32

    In the trajectory of philosophical thought, MODERN PHILOSOPHY makes a profound shift in the search for the ULTIMATE TRUTH by challenging traditional thinking that paved the way for the _____

    ENLIGHTENMENT PERIOD

  • 33

    They approach questions about knowledge, reality, and the self from different angles, offering a distinctive perception of the origin of knowledge, focusing on the nature of man that unveils the self's view based on what a man knows about himself rather than introspections and self examination

    modern philosophy

  • 34

    Who are the modern philosophers

    rene descartes john locke david hume emmanuel kant

  • 35

    Was a FRENCH philosopher, mathematician, and the scientist and considered as the FATHER OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY

    rené descartes

  • 36

    RENE DESCARTES is considered as

    the father of modern philosophy

  • 37

    He was recognized as the first thinker to emphasize the use of REASON to describe, predict, and understand natural phenomena based on observations and empirical evidence

    rené descartes

  • 38

    RENE DESCARTES was recognized as the first thinker to emphasize the use of _____ to describe, predict, and understand natural phenomena based on observations and empirical evidence

    REASON

  • 39

    The LATIN phrase ______ — "I THINK THEREFORE I AM" is the keystone of DESCARTES concept of SELF

    COGITO ERGO SUM

  • 40

    The LATIN phrase COGITO ERGO SUM — "______" is the keystone of DESCARTES concept of SELF

    I THINK THEREFORE I AM

  • 41

    For him, the act of thinking about the self —of being self conscious—in it is proof that there is a SELF

    rena descartes

  • 42

    He asserted that everything perceived by the senses could not be used as proof of existence because human senses could be fooled

    rene descartes

  • 43

    Sensory information from the body, transmitted through the nervous system reach the ______

    pineal gland

  • 44

    And the immaterial mind processed the sensations and determine appropriate responses which were then communicated back to the body through the _______

    pineal gland

  • 45

    Does functioning into two directions of information allowed for coordinated actions and experiences, all orchestrated by the PINEAL GLANDS role as the ______

    intermediary

  • 46

    It is constant; it is not prone to change; and it's not affected by time

    rene descartes claims about the self

  • 47

    Only the immaterial soul remains the same throughout the time

    rene descartes claims about the self

  • 48

    The immaterial soul is the source of our identity

    rene descartes claims about the self

  • 49

    He suggested that the fact of thinking about the self or being self conscious as proof that there is a self

    rené descartes

  • 50

    There are two dimensions of a human self; the self is a _____ and the self as a _____

    thinking entity physical body

  • 51

    Is an ENGLISH philosopher and physician

    john locke

  • 52

    For JOHN LOCKE, the human mind at birth is ______ or a BLANK STATE

    TABULA RASA

  • 53

    For ______, the human mind at birth is TABULA RASA or a BLANK STATE

    JOHN LOCKE

  • 54

    For JOHN LOCKE, the human mind at birth is TABULA RASA or a _______

    BLANK STATE

  • 55

    He feels that the SELF or PERSONAL IDENTITY is basically constructed from experiences—like what people see, smell, taste, hear and feel

    john locke

  • 56

    He also interpreted that to mean the SELF— it must consist of MEMORY; meaning the person existing today is the same person yesterday

    john locke

  • 57

    He is a SCOTTISH philosopher

    david hume

  • 58

    _____ was one of the figure heads of the influential BRITISH EMPIRICISM movement

    DAVID HUME

  • 59

    DAVID HUME was one of the figure heads of the influential _____ movement

    BRITISH EMPIRICISM

  • 60

    Is the idea that the origin of all knowledge is experience

    empiricism

  • 61

    ____ is identified with the BUNDLE THEORY wherein he described the "SELF" or PERSON (which Hume assume to be MIND) as a bundle or collection of different perceptions that are moving in very fast manner

    HUME

  • 62

    HUME is identified with the ______ wherein he described the "SELF" or PERSON (which Hume assume to be MIND) as a bundle or collection of different perceptions that are moving in very fast manner

    BUNDLE THEORY

  • 63

    HUME is identified with the BUNDLE THEORY wherein he described the "_____" or ______ (which Hume assume to be MIND) as a bundle or collection of different perceptions that are moving in very fast manner

    SELF PERSON

  • 64

    HUME is identified with the BUNDLE THEORY wherein he described the "SELF" or PERSON (which Hume assume to be _____) as a bundle or collection of different perceptions that are moving in very fast manner

    MIND

  • 65

    HUME divided the mind's perceptions into two groups

    impressions and ideas

  • 66

    Perceptions that are the most strong

    impressions

  • 67

    These are directly experienced; they result from inward and outward sentiments

    impressions

  • 68

    The last lively counterparts of impressions

    ideas

  • 69

    These are mechanisms that copy and reproduce sense data formulated based upon the previously perceived impressions

    ideas

  • 70

    He is a GERMAN philosopher

    immanuel kant

  • 71

    He believes that it is the self that makes experiencing an intelligible world possible because it is the self that is actively organizing and synthesizing all of our thoughts and perceptions

    immanuel kant

  • 72

    He also proposed that the human mind creates the structure of human experience

    immanuel kant

  • 73

    _____'S view of the "SELF" is TRANSCENDENTAL which means the "SELF" is related to spiritual or non-physical realm

    KANT

  • 74

    KANT'S view of the "SELF" is _____ which means the "SELF" is related to spiritual or non-physical realm

    TRANSCENDENTAL

  • 75

    For _____, the SELF is not in the BODY

    KANT

  • 76

    For KANT, the ____ is not in the ____

    SELF BODY

  • 77

    The _____ is outside the body and it does not have qualities of the body

    self

  • 78

    KANT proposed that it is knowledge that bridges the _____ and the material things together

    self

  • 79

    He proposed that it is knowledge that bridges the SELF and the material things together

    immanuel kant

  • 80

    Is one of the postmodern discipline that tries to study the reasons for man's existence in the world

    existentialism

  • 81

    Is within the realms of man's reality

    existential ism

  • 82

    The postmodern philosophers

    gabriel marcel emmanuel levinas maurice Merleau-Ponty

  • 83

    Present his existential idea through reflections

    gabriel marcel

  • 84

    Commonly known as CHRISTIAN EXISTENTIALISM

    gabriel marcel

  • 85

    GABRIEL MARCEL presents his existential idea through reflections and it is commonly known as _____

    christian existentialism

  • 86

    Presented his ideas as primary and secondary reflections

    Gabriel Marcel

  • 87

    Presented the importance of the EGO as the intrinsic identity of the self

    emmanuel levinas

  • 88

    EMMANUEL LEVINAS Presented the importance of the ______ as the intrinsic identity of the self

    EGO

  • 89

    It is naturally self centered

    EGO emmanuel levinas

  • 90

    _____ in his book of TOTALITY AND INFINITY "The face speaks... it renders possible and begins all discourse."

    EMMANUEL LEVINAS

  • 91

    EMMANUEL LEVINAS in his book of _____ "The face speaks... it renders possible and begins all discourse."

    TOTALITY AND INFINITY

  • 92

    He believes that all knowledge about the self is based on the "PHENOMENA" OF EXPERIENCE

    maurice Merleau-Ponty

  • 93

    MAURICE MERLEAU-PONTY believes that all knowledge about the self is based on the "______" ______

    PHENOMENA OF EXPERIENCE

  • 94

    For him, everything that we are aware of and can possibly know is contained within our own consciousness

    maurice Merleau-Ponty

  • 95

    It's possible for us to get OUTSIDE of our consciousness because it defines the boundaries of our personal universe

    maurice Merleau-Ponty