Nature of Man

Nature of Man
43問 • 2年前
  • saoirse
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  • 1

    Man bears God’s ____.

    image

  • 2

    A man is composed of _____ and _____.

    body, soul

  • 3

    A man is a ______ and _______.

    decision-maker, goal oriented

  • 4

    He believes that every single man has an id, ego, and super ego.

    Sigmund Freud

  • 5

    It is the drive to do something out of self-interest and may be harmful to others.

    ID

  • 6

    It is your unconscious that tells you to do things right.

    Super ego

  • 7

    This leads you to either help or do harm.

    Ego

  • 8

    Man can be good.

    True

  • 9

    “Man was born naturally good; the reason why man becomes evil is because of society” was stated by?

    Jean-Jacques Rousseau

  • 10

    He believes that the mind is a blank slate ready to be used for writing.

    John Locke

  • 11

    The two natures of men are:

    spiritual, material

  • 12

    Man’s spiritual is his _____.

    higher nature

  • 13

    Man’s material is his _____.

    lower nature

  • 14

    The three (3) views of man are:

    Scientific, Philosophical, Theological

  • 15

    This view is the rerooting of science into its Christian origins.

    Scientific view

  • 16

    This is how the scientific view of man plan to reroot science back into its Christian origins.

    drawing inspiration to “till the Earth” than “subdue it”, aligns ethical perspective to science’s marvels, repositioning science back to its proper and prostine complementary paradigm of reality

  • 17

    Philosophical view of man is divided into:

    Eastern philosophy, Western philosophy

  • 18

    It is duty bound and regulated.

    Society

  • 19

    These area ideas and standards society creates and upholds.

    Social construct

  • 20

    Refers to the network of those whom we recognize an ethical connection through the demands of justice, the bonds of compassion, or a sense of obligation.

    Moral community

  • 21

    Laws are made for the good of the people. This is an example of _____.

    Moral consideration

  • 22

    Man is a sentient being.

    True

  • 23

    School of Athens was painted by

    Raphael Sanzio

  • 24

    He introduced the two worlds, Doxa and Episteme.

    Plato

  • 25

    One of Plato’s two worlds which speaks of opinion, illusion, concept of goodness that is not perfect, and changing over time.

    Doxa

  • 26

    One of Plato’s two worlds that talks about logic, knowledge, awareness, and reason.

    Episteme

  • 27

    Plato points to the sky as he does not believe that man deserves to attain the highest form of knowledge.

    True

  • 28

    The Allegory of the Cave’s Principles include all, except one.

    Lighting

  • 29

    This is where The Allegory of the Cave took place.

    Cave

  • 30

    What does the outside world represent?

    Objective truth

  • 31

    Knowledge based on experience is _____.

    empirical

  • 32

    He believes that knowledge is a product of experience.

    Aristotle

  • 33

    Intellectual capacity is also called ____.

    nous

  • 34

    Plato is a _____ while Aristotle is a _____.

    rationalist, empiricist

  • 35

    Similarities of Aristotle and Plato are:

    truth from logic and reason, metaphysicians, genuine essence

  • 36

    He is a philosopher associated with knowledge, wisdom, and virtue.

    Socrates

  • 37

    This view of man talks about how he is an epitome of the world.

    Theological

  • 38

    Man as a journeying being is a _____.

    homo viator

  • 39

    Human’s capacity for self-transcendence on relations to the Absolute.

    Spirituality

  • 40

    An organized group with one creed, code, and cult.

    Religion

  • 41

    A solitary experience of the divine; has to do with the soul or inner life.

    Spirituality

  • 42

    It is seen as the innermost part of our being.

    Spirit

  • 43

    It is the part of us that connects with fellow human beings.

    Soul

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    Christianity

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    Christianity

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    M1: Water

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    M2: Carbohydrates

    M2: Carbohydrates

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    M2: Classification of Carbohydrates

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    LIPIDS 1

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    LIPIDS 1

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    LIPIDS 2

    LIPIDS 2

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Man bears God’s ____.

    image

  • 2

    A man is composed of _____ and _____.

    body, soul

  • 3

    A man is a ______ and _______.

    decision-maker, goal oriented

  • 4

    He believes that every single man has an id, ego, and super ego.

    Sigmund Freud

  • 5

    It is the drive to do something out of self-interest and may be harmful to others.

    ID

  • 6

    It is your unconscious that tells you to do things right.

    Super ego

  • 7

    This leads you to either help or do harm.

    Ego

  • 8

    Man can be good.

    True

  • 9

    “Man was born naturally good; the reason why man becomes evil is because of society” was stated by?

    Jean-Jacques Rousseau

  • 10

    He believes that the mind is a blank slate ready to be used for writing.

    John Locke

  • 11

    The two natures of men are:

    spiritual, material

  • 12

    Man’s spiritual is his _____.

    higher nature

  • 13

    Man’s material is his _____.

    lower nature

  • 14

    The three (3) views of man are:

    Scientific, Philosophical, Theological

  • 15

    This view is the rerooting of science into its Christian origins.

    Scientific view

  • 16

    This is how the scientific view of man plan to reroot science back into its Christian origins.

    drawing inspiration to “till the Earth” than “subdue it”, aligns ethical perspective to science’s marvels, repositioning science back to its proper and prostine complementary paradigm of reality

  • 17

    Philosophical view of man is divided into:

    Eastern philosophy, Western philosophy

  • 18

    It is duty bound and regulated.

    Society

  • 19

    These area ideas and standards society creates and upholds.

    Social construct

  • 20

    Refers to the network of those whom we recognize an ethical connection through the demands of justice, the bonds of compassion, or a sense of obligation.

    Moral community

  • 21

    Laws are made for the good of the people. This is an example of _____.

    Moral consideration

  • 22

    Man is a sentient being.

    True

  • 23

    School of Athens was painted by

    Raphael Sanzio

  • 24

    He introduced the two worlds, Doxa and Episteme.

    Plato

  • 25

    One of Plato’s two worlds which speaks of opinion, illusion, concept of goodness that is not perfect, and changing over time.

    Doxa

  • 26

    One of Plato’s two worlds that talks about logic, knowledge, awareness, and reason.

    Episteme

  • 27

    Plato points to the sky as he does not believe that man deserves to attain the highest form of knowledge.

    True

  • 28

    The Allegory of the Cave’s Principles include all, except one.

    Lighting

  • 29

    This is where The Allegory of the Cave took place.

    Cave

  • 30

    What does the outside world represent?

    Objective truth

  • 31

    Knowledge based on experience is _____.

    empirical

  • 32

    He believes that knowledge is a product of experience.

    Aristotle

  • 33

    Intellectual capacity is also called ____.

    nous

  • 34

    Plato is a _____ while Aristotle is a _____.

    rationalist, empiricist

  • 35

    Similarities of Aristotle and Plato are:

    truth from logic and reason, metaphysicians, genuine essence

  • 36

    He is a philosopher associated with knowledge, wisdom, and virtue.

    Socrates

  • 37

    This view of man talks about how he is an epitome of the world.

    Theological

  • 38

    Man as a journeying being is a _____.

    homo viator

  • 39

    Human’s capacity for self-transcendence on relations to the Absolute.

    Spirituality

  • 40

    An organized group with one creed, code, and cult.

    Religion

  • 41

    A solitary experience of the divine; has to do with the soul or inner life.

    Spirituality

  • 42

    It is seen as the innermost part of our being.

    Spirit

  • 43

    It is the part of us that connects with fellow human beings.

    Soul