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Philosophy 1 Name: Score: I. Alternate Response. Write TRUE Is The Statement Is Correct and FALSE If Otherwise

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PHILOSOPHY 1

Name: Score:

I. Alternate Response. Write TRUE is the statement is correct and FALSE if otherwise.
1. Human beings are basically good in nature but if he is deprive of his share through
some unintentional circumstances, he may likewise try to deprive others.
2. From the experience of Coleman and Hammen, they describe human nature as
something that comes out unexpectedly.
3. The great dramatic tragedies of Aeschylus and Sophocles are permeated by the ancient
Greek belief that men and women are pawns of fate.
4. The major principles of psychoanalytic model are based on the clinical study of patients
undergoing psychoanalysis.
5. Through subjective observation of behavior and stimulus conditions, the psychologist
could predict human behavior.
6. The humanistic model views the self as a decentralizing theme.
7. Individual behaves in rational and constructive ways and chooses pathways towards
emotional growth.
8. One central human characteristics of the existential model is a will- to meaning.
9. The most important consideration is what one can get out of life not what one can
contribute to it.
10. One’s life can be fulfilling if it involves socially constructive values and choices.

II. Identification. Write the answer on the space provided


1. This property states that each lower level system is a part of higher level systems.
2. It states that at birth every individual has already been elected to salvation or
condemned to damnation.
3. According to this, some of the most compelling subjective experiences are those in
which the client feels within himself the power of naked choice.
4. It is a method which relies heavily on the method of close association in which the
patient is asked to provide an unrestricted account of whatever comes to mind leaving nothing out.
5. It is a primitive drive which primarily of a sexual nature
6. He changed the focus of psychology from inner psychic processes to outer behavior
which is objectively observable.
7. It assumes that human behavior cannot be understood in term of external conditions
alone.
8. It can generate images and wishes related to need gratification but it cannot undertake
direct action toward meeting its needs.
9. It gives emphasis on irrational trends and the difficulties inherent in self-fulfillment.
10. It is what we refer to us as conscience and is concerned with the good and the bad, the
right and the wrong.

III. Enumeration. Give at least five special characteristics of human.

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