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23問 • 2年前
  • Omaywu Maris tasis
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  • 1

    A human person is a responsible person. Deep within his/her conscience, a person discovered the law that he/she has not laid upon himself/herself but he/she must obey.

    Buenaflor, 2011

  • 2

    ...as having physical, spiritual, and intellectual attributes.

    Estañol, 2007

  • 3

    as having physical and spiritual, substance because he/she has a soul and is created by a Superior Being with a divine purpose.

    Thomas Aquinas

  • 4

    A human person can(blank)and distinguish between right & wrong.

    reason out

  • 5

    A human person has the (blank) to do or not to do things that he/she thinks that is not right.

    freedom

  • 6

    A human person (blank) an identification which makes him/her a unique person.

    possesses

  • 7

    A human person is (blank) and cannot be detach from other creatures in this world.

    a social being

  • 8

    A human person is sexual by nature but his/her (blank) makes him/her a unique individual.

    sexual expression

  • 9

    He/she is designated by God to exercise dominion over other creatures in his/her everyday use of freedom and search for openness and happiness to the world around him/her.

    Genesis 1:26 27

  • 10

    The measure of all existent & non-existent things

    Protagoras

  • 11

    Perfect in this world because what is in this world is just an imperfect copy of humanity's original self in the realm of ideas.

    Plato

  • 12

    Knowledgeable of those existing, for who does not exist is nothing

    parmenids

  • 13

    view is not entirely positive & not egalitarian

    Conservative

  • 14

    has more egalitarian view and is capable of reasoning out, rationalizing having the capacity to live productively.

    Liberalism

  • 15

    in which human being readily engages in cooperative activities when given opportunity.

    Socialism

  • 16

    believes that the country is what matters most.

    Fascism

  • 17

    Philosophical Views of a HUMAN PERSON

    Conservative, Liberalism, socialsm, facism

  • 18

    are biological and basic needs such as water and clothing.

    Psychological needs

  • 19

    include security and protection from physical and emotional harm.

    Safety needs

  • 20

    include affection, a sense of belonging, and friendship with which people overcome feelings of loneliness and alienation.

    Social needs

  • 21

    include achievement, mastery, and confidence derived from recognition, respect, and attention.

    Self-esteem needs,

  • 22

    means a person has reached the peak of his/her potential.

    Self-actualization

  • 23

    Hierarchy of Needs of MASLOW

    Self actualization, Esteem, Love and belonging, safety needs, physiological needs

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    A human person is a responsible person. Deep within his/her conscience, a person discovered the law that he/she has not laid upon himself/herself but he/she must obey.

    Buenaflor, 2011

  • 2

    ...as having physical, spiritual, and intellectual attributes.

    Estañol, 2007

  • 3

    as having physical and spiritual, substance because he/she has a soul and is created by a Superior Being with a divine purpose.

    Thomas Aquinas

  • 4

    A human person can(blank)and distinguish between right & wrong.

    reason out

  • 5

    A human person has the (blank) to do or not to do things that he/she thinks that is not right.

    freedom

  • 6

    A human person (blank) an identification which makes him/her a unique person.

    possesses

  • 7

    A human person is (blank) and cannot be detach from other creatures in this world.

    a social being

  • 8

    A human person is sexual by nature but his/her (blank) makes him/her a unique individual.

    sexual expression

  • 9

    He/she is designated by God to exercise dominion over other creatures in his/her everyday use of freedom and search for openness and happiness to the world around him/her.

    Genesis 1:26 27

  • 10

    The measure of all existent & non-existent things

    Protagoras

  • 11

    Perfect in this world because what is in this world is just an imperfect copy of humanity's original self in the realm of ideas.

    Plato

  • 12

    Knowledgeable of those existing, for who does not exist is nothing

    parmenids

  • 13

    view is not entirely positive & not egalitarian

    Conservative

  • 14

    has more egalitarian view and is capable of reasoning out, rationalizing having the capacity to live productively.

    Liberalism

  • 15

    in which human being readily engages in cooperative activities when given opportunity.

    Socialism

  • 16

    believes that the country is what matters most.

    Fascism

  • 17

    Philosophical Views of a HUMAN PERSON

    Conservative, Liberalism, socialsm, facism

  • 18

    are biological and basic needs such as water and clothing.

    Psychological needs

  • 19

    include security and protection from physical and emotional harm.

    Safety needs

  • 20

    include affection, a sense of belonging, and friendship with which people overcome feelings of loneliness and alienation.

    Social needs

  • 21

    include achievement, mastery, and confidence derived from recognition, respect, and attention.

    Self-esteem needs,

  • 22

    means a person has reached the peak of his/her potential.

    Self-actualization

  • 23

    Hierarchy of Needs of MASLOW

    Self actualization, Esteem, Love and belonging, safety needs, physiological needs