問題一覧
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Biological Values, Psychological Values, Intellectual Values, Moral Values, Cultural Values
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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.
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Moral Values, Intellectual Values, Psychological or Social Values, Biological Values
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Moral Integrity or Character, Truth, Love, Self-Preservation
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They have intrinsic worth, They are universally accepted by all people, They are obligatory
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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
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Entitative Habits, Operative Habits
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Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, Temperance
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Episteme, Techne, Nous, Phronesis, Sophia
10
Natural Rights, Human Rights, Alienable and Inalienable Rights, Juridical and Non-Juridical Rights, Right of Jurisdiction
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Civil Rights, Ecclesiastical or Religious Rights
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Coaction, Limitation, Collision
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Natural Duties, Positive Duties
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Negative duties arising from negative natural law admit no exemption. Ex. Murder, stealing, rape, kidnapping, or adultery., Affirmative duties arising from affirmative precepts of natural law admit exemptions when the act is rendered impossible under certain conditions or would involve excessive hardship on the person. Ex. A poor person is not bound to feed the hungry. , Ordinary hardships which come along with the performance of a duty do not exempt one from complying with such duty. Ex. A student who has difficulty in getting a ride going to school is not exempted from attending his/her classes.
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1. Duties towards God must be given priority. 2. Duties that secure public order or the common good have priority over those that safeguard the individual. Ex. The duty to observe traffic rules takes precedence over personal convenience. 3. Duties towards the family and relatives take precedence over those towards strangers Ex. A father should spend for the needs of the family before entertaining his barkadas. 4. Duties of greater importance take precedence over those of lesser importance. Ex. Preservation of one's honor is more important than gaining monetary advantage 5. Duties based on higher law takes precedence over those coming from lower laws.
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Faith, Devotion, Prayer, Adoration, Sacrifice
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Blasphemy, Presumption, Fanaticism, Sacrilege, Idolatry
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Internal, External, Private, Public
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Duty to know God, Duty to love God, Duty to serve God
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Religious Tolerance, Religious Intolerance
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Ecumenism, Interreligious Dialogue
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Right to Life, Right to Property, Right to Education
Enumeration
Enumeration
Sabrina Mikhaela Canindo · 42問 · 1年前Enumeration
Enumeration
42問 • 1年前Identification
Identification
Sabrina Mikhaela Canindo · 260問 · 1年前Identification
Identification
260問 • 1年前Chapter 1
Chapter 1
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Chapter 1
125問 • 1年前C1 part 2
C1 part 2
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C1 part 2
36問 • 1年前Chap 1&2
Chap 1&2
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Chap 1&2
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Chap 3&4
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Chap 3&4
84問 • 1年前HUM
HUM
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HUM
204問 • 1年前Lesson 2,3,4,5,6,7
Lesson 2,3,4,5,6,7
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Lesson 2,3,4,5,6,7
140問 • 1年前Chap 1,2
Chap 1,2
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Chap 1,2
97問 • 1年前Lesson 1
Lesson 1
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Lesson 1
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Chap 3,4
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Chap 3,4
85問 • 1年前Chapter 2
Chapter 2
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Chapter 2
57問 • 1年前Lesson 1&2
Lesson 1&2
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Lesson 1&2
84問 • 1年前Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Sabrina Mikhaela Canindo · 38問 · 1年前Chapter 3
Chapter 3
38問 • 1年前Lesson 3&4
Lesson 3&4
Sabrina Mikhaela Canindo · 54問 · 1年前Lesson 3&4
Lesson 3&4
54問 • 1年前Chapter 4
Chapter 4
Sabrina Mikhaela Canindo · 51問 · 1年前Chapter 4
Chapter 4
51問 • 1年前Lesson 5,6&7
Lesson 5,6&7
Sabrina Mikhaela Canindo · 73問 · 1年前Lesson 5,6&7
Lesson 5,6&7
73問 • 1年前(2)
(2)
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(2)
56問 • 1年前Chapter 5
Chapter 5
Sabrina Mikhaela Canindo · 84問 · 1年前Chapter 5
Chapter 5
84問 • 1年前CE215
CE215
Sabrina Mikhaela Canindo · 60問 · 1年前CE215
CE215
60問 • 1年前問題一覧
1
Biological Values, Psychological Values, Intellectual Values, Moral Values, Cultural Values
2
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.
3
Moral Values, Intellectual Values, Psychological or Social Values, Biological Values
4
Moral Integrity or Character, Truth, Love, Self-Preservation
5
They have intrinsic worth, They are universally accepted by all people, They are obligatory
6
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
7
Entitative Habits, Operative Habits
8
Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, Temperance
9
Episteme, Techne, Nous, Phronesis, Sophia
10
Natural Rights, Human Rights, Alienable and Inalienable Rights, Juridical and Non-Juridical Rights, Right of Jurisdiction
11
Civil Rights, Ecclesiastical or Religious Rights
12
Coaction, Limitation, Collision
13
Natural Duties, Positive Duties
14
Negative duties arising from negative natural law admit no exemption. Ex. Murder, stealing, rape, kidnapping, or adultery., Affirmative duties arising from affirmative precepts of natural law admit exemptions when the act is rendered impossible under certain conditions or would involve excessive hardship on the person. Ex. A poor person is not bound to feed the hungry. , Ordinary hardships which come along with the performance of a duty do not exempt one from complying with such duty. Ex. A student who has difficulty in getting a ride going to school is not exempted from attending his/her classes.
15
1. Duties towards God must be given priority. 2. Duties that secure public order or the common good have priority over those that safeguard the individual. Ex. The duty to observe traffic rules takes precedence over personal convenience. 3. Duties towards the family and relatives take precedence over those towards strangers Ex. A father should spend for the needs of the family before entertaining his barkadas. 4. Duties of greater importance take precedence over those of lesser importance. Ex. Preservation of one's honor is more important than gaining monetary advantage 5. Duties based on higher law takes precedence over those coming from lower laws.
16
Faith, Devotion, Prayer, Adoration, Sacrifice
17
Blasphemy, Presumption, Fanaticism, Sacrilege, Idolatry
18
Internal, External, Private, Public
19
Duty to know God, Duty to love God, Duty to serve God
20
Religious Tolerance, Religious Intolerance
21
Ecumenism, Interreligious Dialogue
22
Right to Life, Right to Property, Right to Education