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47問 • 11ヶ月前
  • Jenalou Cruz
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  • 1

    The concept of human flourishing is best captures by the term?

    Eudaimonia

  • 2

    Word eu meaning?

    Well

  • 3

    Daimon or Daemon meaning?

    Spirit

  • 4

    It is defined as a contented state lf being happy, healthy and prosperous

    Eudaimonia

  • 5

    Refers to pursuing the right actions that lead to one’s well being

    Eudaimonism

  • 6

    Ancient greek philosophers developed normative ethical throries called

    Virtue ethics

  • 7

    Virtues are linked to the concept of arete meaning?

    Excellence of any kind tht is necessary in order for one individual to flourish and attain the good life

  • 8

    Is an objective state that characterizes a well- lived life as an individual’s ideal emotional state

    Eudaimonia

  • 9

    According to him, pleasure is the most valuable pursuit of mankind and everything that one dies is to gain pleasure

    Hedonism

  • 10

    He associated this with the idea of “ pleasure for pleasure’s sake”

    Epicurus

  • 11

    He believed that virtue is a sort if knowledge (the knowledge of good and evil that is needed to achieve the ultimate goal all human desire

    Socrated

  • 12

    He observed that even bad people are capable of feeling guilty when they do something wrong

    Plato

  • 13

    He claimed that the mind must govern the spirit, emotions and physical desires to attain eudaimonia

    Plato

  • 14

    He departed from the socratic view that happiness is based on leading a life of virtue

    Aristotle

  • 15

    He emphasized that friendship a mutual admiration between two persons is a contributing factor in attaining eudaimonia

    Aristotle

  • 16

    Who proposed eudaimonia or human flourishinf requires one to have kowledge of god.

    St. Augustine of Hippo and St. Thomas Aquinas

  • 17

    Who derived fundamental principles of his philosophy from the bible, stressed that happiness is pursued through prudence

    John Locke

  • 18

    The concept of human flourishinf in the Old Testament is best described by the word?

    Shalom

  • 19

    Shalom which according to the theologians means?

    peace, harmony and completeness

  • 20

    According to in his article educating for shalom (2015) a more suitable deifnitiin of the word shalom is the webbing together of god, humans and all creation in justice, fullfillment and delight

    Dr. Neal Plantinga

  • 21

    In new testament there are 8 blessings preached by jesus to his followers in mattew 5: 1-12. Each beatitudes begins with greek word?

    Makarios

  • 22

    Makarios meaning?

    Blessed or happy

  • 23

    The term beatitude comes from the latin beatus meaning

    Blissful, Happy , Fortunate , Flourishing

  • 24

    It refers to the state of living of life of hapiness without struggles and difficulties

    Makarios

  • 25

    Who preached that human floursihing can be achieved by placing god at the center of one’s life

    Jesus

  • 26

    Highlighted in his discussion of the beatitudes that “ the entire philosophy of the good life and the late modern theory of happiness are at work when jesus says blessed are

    Scot McKnight

  • 27

    A psychology progessor, studied different models and the theories of happiness diffrent subfirlds or psychology. she conclued that there are six components of well-being

    Carol ryff (1995)

  • 28

    The six components of well being

    Personla growth, Self- Acceptance, Autonomy, Purpose in life , Positive relationships , Environmental mastery

  • 29

    A professor at the king’s colege in new york, echoed ryff’s idea in his “The new legalism where he wrote

    Anthony Bradley (2013)

  • 30

    According to him there would be “an avalanche of technologicak changes that coukd reshape the very essence of humanity and every aspect of life on out planet

    Gerd Leonhard

  • 31

    The scientists published an open letter in the independent in may 2014 stating that the emergence of artifical intelligence poses a great danger to humanity

    Stephen Hawking, Stuart russell, Max Tegmark, Frank Wilczek

  • 32

    Is an organized way if studying things and findings asnwers to the questions

    Science

  • 33

    Is an approach to seeking knowledge that involves forming and testing a hypothesis

    Scientific method

  • 34

    Steps in science as a method

    Observe, Identify the problem, Formulate hypothesis, Conduct experiment, Gather and analyze the data, Formulate a conclusion and provide recommendations

  • 35

    The importants of diversity and collaboration in the scientific community toward human flourshing

    Collaboration and diversity balance possible biases, Diversity and collaboratuon stimulate problem-solving, Diversity and collaboration facilitate specialization, Diversity and collaboration are inspiration and motivation, Diversity and collaboration divide labor

  • 36

    According to westacott (2018). There are three ways by which we can understand what is meant by good life or living well. There are the

    Moral life, Life of pleasure, Fulfilled life

  • 37

    Thus belief aims that comforts, pleasure and wealth are only the highest goals

    Materialism

  • 38

    The hedonists see the end goal of life in attaining pleasure

    Hedonism

  • 39

    Is ont of the schools of thoughts in philosophy created for thise who live their lives in the real world

    Stoicism

  • 40

    Is a belief that one or more god exist with in the universe and that gods re often omniscient (all-knowing, omnipotent (all-powerful) and omnipresent (all-pervasive)

    Theism

  • 41

    Is another schook of thought that affirms that human beings have the right and responsibility to give meaning and shape their own lives

    Humanism

  • 42

    Was the originator id the concept of eudaimonia (from faimon-tru nature).

    Aristotle

  • 43

    He deemed happiness to be a vulgar idea, stressing that not all desires are worth pursuing as

    Aristotle

  • 44

    He argued that realizing human potentiak is the ultimate human goal

    Boniwell (2008)

  • 45

    Emphasizes that feeling goos is not good enougg for a good life

    Boniwell (2008)

  • 46

    In his essay about to technology could contribure to a sustainable world’s technology will support enhance the good life for all citzens without compressing the earths ecosystem or he prospects od later generations

    Vergragt (2006)

  • 47

    Stated thag a good life require essentially basic human needs are met and aspirations for freedom, belonging and self-realization to be fulfilled as much as possible

    Stutz (2006)

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The concept of human flourishing is best captures by the term?

    Eudaimonia

  • 2

    Word eu meaning?

    Well

  • 3

    Daimon or Daemon meaning?

    Spirit

  • 4

    It is defined as a contented state lf being happy, healthy and prosperous

    Eudaimonia

  • 5

    Refers to pursuing the right actions that lead to one’s well being

    Eudaimonism

  • 6

    Ancient greek philosophers developed normative ethical throries called

    Virtue ethics

  • 7

    Virtues are linked to the concept of arete meaning?

    Excellence of any kind tht is necessary in order for one individual to flourish and attain the good life

  • 8

    Is an objective state that characterizes a well- lived life as an individual’s ideal emotional state

    Eudaimonia

  • 9

    According to him, pleasure is the most valuable pursuit of mankind and everything that one dies is to gain pleasure

    Hedonism

  • 10

    He associated this with the idea of “ pleasure for pleasure’s sake”

    Epicurus

  • 11

    He believed that virtue is a sort if knowledge (the knowledge of good and evil that is needed to achieve the ultimate goal all human desire

    Socrated

  • 12

    He observed that even bad people are capable of feeling guilty when they do something wrong

    Plato

  • 13

    He claimed that the mind must govern the spirit, emotions and physical desires to attain eudaimonia

    Plato

  • 14

    He departed from the socratic view that happiness is based on leading a life of virtue

    Aristotle

  • 15

    He emphasized that friendship a mutual admiration between two persons is a contributing factor in attaining eudaimonia

    Aristotle

  • 16

    Who proposed eudaimonia or human flourishinf requires one to have kowledge of god.

    St. Augustine of Hippo and St. Thomas Aquinas

  • 17

    Who derived fundamental principles of his philosophy from the bible, stressed that happiness is pursued through prudence

    John Locke

  • 18

    The concept of human flourishinf in the Old Testament is best described by the word?

    Shalom

  • 19

    Shalom which according to the theologians means?

    peace, harmony and completeness

  • 20

    According to in his article educating for shalom (2015) a more suitable deifnitiin of the word shalom is the webbing together of god, humans and all creation in justice, fullfillment and delight

    Dr. Neal Plantinga

  • 21

    In new testament there are 8 blessings preached by jesus to his followers in mattew 5: 1-12. Each beatitudes begins with greek word?

    Makarios

  • 22

    Makarios meaning?

    Blessed or happy

  • 23

    The term beatitude comes from the latin beatus meaning

    Blissful, Happy , Fortunate , Flourishing

  • 24

    It refers to the state of living of life of hapiness without struggles and difficulties

    Makarios

  • 25

    Who preached that human floursihing can be achieved by placing god at the center of one’s life

    Jesus

  • 26

    Highlighted in his discussion of the beatitudes that “ the entire philosophy of the good life and the late modern theory of happiness are at work when jesus says blessed are

    Scot McKnight

  • 27

    A psychology progessor, studied different models and the theories of happiness diffrent subfirlds or psychology. she conclued that there are six components of well-being

    Carol ryff (1995)

  • 28

    The six components of well being

    Personla growth, Self- Acceptance, Autonomy, Purpose in life , Positive relationships , Environmental mastery

  • 29

    A professor at the king’s colege in new york, echoed ryff’s idea in his “The new legalism where he wrote

    Anthony Bradley (2013)

  • 30

    According to him there would be “an avalanche of technologicak changes that coukd reshape the very essence of humanity and every aspect of life on out planet

    Gerd Leonhard

  • 31

    The scientists published an open letter in the independent in may 2014 stating that the emergence of artifical intelligence poses a great danger to humanity

    Stephen Hawking, Stuart russell, Max Tegmark, Frank Wilczek

  • 32

    Is an organized way if studying things and findings asnwers to the questions

    Science

  • 33

    Is an approach to seeking knowledge that involves forming and testing a hypothesis

    Scientific method

  • 34

    Steps in science as a method

    Observe, Identify the problem, Formulate hypothesis, Conduct experiment, Gather and analyze the data, Formulate a conclusion and provide recommendations

  • 35

    The importants of diversity and collaboration in the scientific community toward human flourshing

    Collaboration and diversity balance possible biases, Diversity and collaboratuon stimulate problem-solving, Diversity and collaboration facilitate specialization, Diversity and collaboration are inspiration and motivation, Diversity and collaboration divide labor

  • 36

    According to westacott (2018). There are three ways by which we can understand what is meant by good life or living well. There are the

    Moral life, Life of pleasure, Fulfilled life

  • 37

    Thus belief aims that comforts, pleasure and wealth are only the highest goals

    Materialism

  • 38

    The hedonists see the end goal of life in attaining pleasure

    Hedonism

  • 39

    Is ont of the schools of thoughts in philosophy created for thise who live their lives in the real world

    Stoicism

  • 40

    Is a belief that one or more god exist with in the universe and that gods re often omniscient (all-knowing, omnipotent (all-powerful) and omnipresent (all-pervasive)

    Theism

  • 41

    Is another schook of thought that affirms that human beings have the right and responsibility to give meaning and shape their own lives

    Humanism

  • 42

    Was the originator id the concept of eudaimonia (from faimon-tru nature).

    Aristotle

  • 43

    He deemed happiness to be a vulgar idea, stressing that not all desires are worth pursuing as

    Aristotle

  • 44

    He argued that realizing human potentiak is the ultimate human goal

    Boniwell (2008)

  • 45

    Emphasizes that feeling goos is not good enougg for a good life

    Boniwell (2008)

  • 46

    In his essay about to technology could contribure to a sustainable world’s technology will support enhance the good life for all citzens without compressing the earths ecosystem or he prospects od later generations

    Vergragt (2006)

  • 47

    Stated thag a good life require essentially basic human needs are met and aspirations for freedom, belonging and self-realization to be fulfilled as much as possible

    Stutz (2006)