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  • 1

    It means their focus is to find the ultimate meaning in the composition of the world or what it is made of

    cosmocentric

  • 2

    Who revolutionized philosophical inquiry of introspection and self knowledge

    socrates

  • 3

    He claims that he knows nothing and only wants to seek the truth

    socrates

  • 4

    He claims to be an ignorant person who wants to understand the self because of his philosophical endeavor

    socrates

  • 5

    He claims that life is not worth living without examining oneself

    socrates

  • 6

    This implies that examining one's life is essential to finding happiness and meaning in the world

    socrates

  • 7

    In socrates words

    know thyself

  • 8

    Is socrates means of endeavoring to understand the world through the lens of philosophy

    the socratic method

  • 9

    It involves questioning a person without answering

    socratic method

  • 10

    Other name for socratic method

    midwifery method

  • 11

    In the _____ socrates considered himself a midwife

    theaetetus

  • 12

    Aids the person to reach an authentic answer through a series of questions that always end up with the phrase i do not know

    socratic method

  • 13

    Plato wrote about him in the book such as THE REPUBLIC and THE APOLOGY

    socrates

  • 14

    His daily endeavors are to go to the marketplace AGORA to ask questions, for he believes that the gods call him to do so so he talks to the learned and challenged opinions of people in the athens

    socrates

  • 15

    Socrates died by drinking the poison

    hemlock

  • 16

    Dimmed critical in unquestioningly accepting the existence of the gods and myths for he believed that the divine has benevolent truthful authority and wise for him divinity operates with the standards of rationality

    socrates

  • 17

    Socrates needs to take care of this for this is more important than wealth and reputation fame influence and other external factors cannot bring out the excellence of man in terms of virtue

    seoul

  • 18

    It is the most crucial factor for socrates

    virtue

  • 19

    When socrates was sentenced to that he proclaimed the most famous line in history

    the unexamined life is not worth living as a man

  • 20

    It implies that the greatest good of the self is knowing more about oneself and learning more about being a virtuous man for virtue is necessary to attain happiness

    socrates

  • 21

    Men must live a virtuous life with moral excellence by taking care of the self beyond wealth and reputation and asking the right questions to examine one's life

    socrates

  • 22

    One of the famous followers of socrates and he came from an influential wealthy family in athens

    plato

  • 23

    Plato is the son of

    ariston and periction

  • 24

    0 plato has siblings namely

    glaucon and adeimantus

  • 25

    Plato founded a school in athens namely

    the academy

  • 26

    Plato presented his philosophical idea by presenting his teacher socrates as the principal messenger of wisdom and that is famously known as the

    platonic dialog

  • 27

    Began his early works by presenting his teacher subsequently developing the idealist view of the theory of form and matter

    plato

  • 28

    Aristotle conceptualizes the

    soul or psyche

  • 29

    According to aristotle

    all that exists has a soul

  • 30

    The form for him is the soul and the matter is the body provided that the being is alive and it has a soul within

    aristotle

  • 31

    Assumes that to have a soul is to have a function and property of the form

    aristotle

  • 32

    The soul is the actuality of the body that has life

    aristotle

  • 33

    The plants has the power of growth nutrition and reproduction

    vegetative or nutritive soul

  • 34

    Is added with motion and perception possessing a sensitive faculty that is common to every animal

    animal song

  • 35

    Is the rational soul that is driven not only by philosophy but also by science

    human soul

  • 36

    According to him the self is a part of the society or a community and the self cannot be determined to be correct in its actions without the community

    aristotle

  • 37

    Is explained as the faculty of the mind to the site and its own based on reason and rational actions

    freedom of the well

  • 38

    Saint augustine tripartite self

    memoria intellectus voluntas

  • 39

    Is way beyond the memory that one has it is an important aspect that contributes to one's identity

    memoria

  • 40

    It encompasses past experiences and the lessons learned from them

    memoria

  • 41

    It is the faculty of man to reason understand and contemplate the truth

    intellectus or the intellect

  • 42

    Is an constant search of it but at the same time the intellectus is in constant battle with the destructions of the world world the desires and temptations

    intellectus

  • 43

    The faculty responsible for man's decision making mother to follow the intellect or be tempted

    voluntas or the well

  • 44

    It is the choice to decide the choice to do and a choice not to do it is the inviolable gift from supreme being gives man to determine his life

    voluntas or the well

  • 45

    Focuses on perceiving the breaks and examines the object of abstraction of which actions and results of man's actions have initially been acted upon

    primary reflection

  • 46

    Recuperates or heals the action and unifies the action hands finding a more profound meaning of why an action occurs

    secondary reflection

  • 47

    He rejected idealism and one must deconstruct based on the brakes to respond to it

    marcel gabriel marcel

  • 48

    This epistemic moment grounded ethical view of the self or ethical self that person can go beyond the limits of the primary reflections and sustain its existential meaning

    gabriel marcel

  • 49

    Is a person's identity which is a person's independent and primal identity

    ego or i

  • 50

    It is developing and will never remain the same from the start of man's existence since it is free and real

    i or ego

  • 51

    Gives identity to a person which comes from the eagle

    primordial identity

  • 52

    The ego is

    natural and free or free and authentic

  • 53

    Gives identity to existence provide signs of growth and development as the eagle gradually changes and improves the eagle upon and tangering others

    eagle emmanuel lavinas

  • 54

    Argues that all knowledge is a phenomenon

    maurice merliao ponte

  • 55

    Book of maurice merliao ponte

    phenomenology of perception

  • 56

    He articulated that people examine their learnings and knowledge and come to know the self through direct experiences since the self is a realization of a person's experiences in the process

    maurice merly alponte

  • 57

    The body experiences and embodies the objective world but has a different perspective understanding and relative experience creating an embodiment of subjective experience based on objective reality

    maurice merly alpon

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  • 1

    It means their focus is to find the ultimate meaning in the composition of the world or what it is made of

    cosmocentric

  • 2

    Who revolutionized philosophical inquiry of introspection and self knowledge

    socrates

  • 3

    He claims that he knows nothing and only wants to seek the truth

    socrates

  • 4

    He claims to be an ignorant person who wants to understand the self because of his philosophical endeavor

    socrates

  • 5

    He claims that life is not worth living without examining oneself

    socrates

  • 6

    This implies that examining one's life is essential to finding happiness and meaning in the world

    socrates

  • 7

    In socrates words

    know thyself

  • 8

    Is socrates means of endeavoring to understand the world through the lens of philosophy

    the socratic method

  • 9

    It involves questioning a person without answering

    socratic method

  • 10

    Other name for socratic method

    midwifery method

  • 11

    In the _____ socrates considered himself a midwife

    theaetetus

  • 12

    Aids the person to reach an authentic answer through a series of questions that always end up with the phrase i do not know

    socratic method

  • 13

    Plato wrote about him in the book such as THE REPUBLIC and THE APOLOGY

    socrates

  • 14

    His daily endeavors are to go to the marketplace AGORA to ask questions, for he believes that the gods call him to do so so he talks to the learned and challenged opinions of people in the athens

    socrates

  • 15

    Socrates died by drinking the poison

    hemlock

  • 16

    Dimmed critical in unquestioningly accepting the existence of the gods and myths for he believed that the divine has benevolent truthful authority and wise for him divinity operates with the standards of rationality

    socrates

  • 17

    Socrates needs to take care of this for this is more important than wealth and reputation fame influence and other external factors cannot bring out the excellence of man in terms of virtue

    seoul

  • 18

    It is the most crucial factor for socrates

    virtue

  • 19

    When socrates was sentenced to that he proclaimed the most famous line in history

    the unexamined life is not worth living as a man

  • 20

    It implies that the greatest good of the self is knowing more about oneself and learning more about being a virtuous man for virtue is necessary to attain happiness

    socrates

  • 21

    Men must live a virtuous life with moral excellence by taking care of the self beyond wealth and reputation and asking the right questions to examine one's life

    socrates

  • 22

    One of the famous followers of socrates and he came from an influential wealthy family in athens

    plato

  • 23

    Plato is the son of

    ariston and periction

  • 24

    0 plato has siblings namely

    glaucon and adeimantus

  • 25

    Plato founded a school in athens namely

    the academy

  • 26

    Plato presented his philosophical idea by presenting his teacher socrates as the principal messenger of wisdom and that is famously known as the

    platonic dialog

  • 27

    Began his early works by presenting his teacher subsequently developing the idealist view of the theory of form and matter

    plato

  • 28

    Aristotle conceptualizes the

    soul or psyche

  • 29

    According to aristotle

    all that exists has a soul

  • 30

    The form for him is the soul and the matter is the body provided that the being is alive and it has a soul within

    aristotle

  • 31

    Assumes that to have a soul is to have a function and property of the form

    aristotle

  • 32

    The soul is the actuality of the body that has life

    aristotle

  • 33

    The plants has the power of growth nutrition and reproduction

    vegetative or nutritive soul

  • 34

    Is added with motion and perception possessing a sensitive faculty that is common to every animal

    animal song

  • 35

    Is the rational soul that is driven not only by philosophy but also by science

    human soul

  • 36

    According to him the self is a part of the society or a community and the self cannot be determined to be correct in its actions without the community

    aristotle

  • 37

    Is explained as the faculty of the mind to the site and its own based on reason and rational actions

    freedom of the well

  • 38

    Saint augustine tripartite self

    memoria intellectus voluntas

  • 39

    Is way beyond the memory that one has it is an important aspect that contributes to one's identity

    memoria

  • 40

    It encompasses past experiences and the lessons learned from them

    memoria

  • 41

    It is the faculty of man to reason understand and contemplate the truth

    intellectus or the intellect

  • 42

    Is an constant search of it but at the same time the intellectus is in constant battle with the destructions of the world world the desires and temptations

    intellectus

  • 43

    The faculty responsible for man's decision making mother to follow the intellect or be tempted

    voluntas or the well

  • 44

    It is the choice to decide the choice to do and a choice not to do it is the inviolable gift from supreme being gives man to determine his life

    voluntas or the well

  • 45

    Focuses on perceiving the breaks and examines the object of abstraction of which actions and results of man's actions have initially been acted upon

    primary reflection

  • 46

    Recuperates or heals the action and unifies the action hands finding a more profound meaning of why an action occurs

    secondary reflection

  • 47

    He rejected idealism and one must deconstruct based on the brakes to respond to it

    marcel gabriel marcel

  • 48

    This epistemic moment grounded ethical view of the self or ethical self that person can go beyond the limits of the primary reflections and sustain its existential meaning

    gabriel marcel

  • 49

    Is a person's identity which is a person's independent and primal identity

    ego or i

  • 50

    It is developing and will never remain the same from the start of man's existence since it is free and real

    i or ego

  • 51

    Gives identity to a person which comes from the eagle

    primordial identity

  • 52

    The ego is

    natural and free or free and authentic

  • 53

    Gives identity to existence provide signs of growth and development as the eagle gradually changes and improves the eagle upon and tangering others

    eagle emmanuel lavinas

  • 54

    Argues that all knowledge is a phenomenon

    maurice merliao ponte

  • 55

    Book of maurice merliao ponte

    phenomenology of perception

  • 56

    He articulated that people examine their learnings and knowledge and come to know the self through direct experiences since the self is a realization of a person's experiences in the process

    maurice merly alponte

  • 57

    The body experiences and embodies the objective world but has a different perspective understanding and relative experience creating an embodiment of subjective experience based on objective reality

    maurice merly alpon