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Learning Activity 9

This suggest that intdeterminacy of agent volition processes could map


to the indeterminacy of certain physical events, and the outcomes of
these events could therefore be considered caused by the agent.
The correct answer is: Efforts of will theory
One of the main architects of quantum theory who suggested that no
connection could be made between indeterminism of nature and freedom
of will.
The correct answer is: Niels Bohr
He posits that causality was a mental construct used to explain the
repeated association of events, and repeated association of events, and
that one must examine more closely the relation between things
regularly succeeding one another.
The correct answer is: David Hume
The principle which claims that some non-physical mind, will, or soul
overrides physical causality.
The correct answer is: Interactionist Dualism
It states that everything that exists is no more extensive than its physical
properties, hence, there are no non-physical substances.
The correct answer is: Physicalism
Short Quiz 9
It is the philosophy that all events of history, past, present and future,
have been decided or are known (by God, fate, or some other force),
including human actions.
The correct answer is: Predeterminism
This refers to the capacity to know everything that there is to know and
is a property often attributed to a creator deity.
The correct answer is: Omniscience
He suggested that no connection could be made between indeterminism
of nature and freedom of will.
The correct answer is: Niels Bohr
It is the notion that all propositions, whether about the past, present, or
future, are either true or false.
The correct answer is: Logical determinism
This holds that the mind is a nonphysical substance, the seat of
consciousness and intelligence, and is not identical with physical states
of the brain or body.
The correct answer is: Cartesian dualism
This book by Voltaire claimed that "Liberty then is only and can be only
the power to do what one will."
The correct answer is: Dictionnaire philosophique
He maintains that determinism is true because quantum phenomena are
not events or things that can be located in space and time, but are
abstract entities.
The correct answer is: Ted Honderich
It is grounded in the idea that everything in the world can actually be
reduced analytically to its fundamental physical, or material, basis.
The correct answer is: Reductive physicalism
The essay where Arthur Schopenhauer stated, "You can do what you
will, but in any given moment of your life you can will only one definite
thing and absolutely nothing other than that one thing.
The correct answer is: On the Freedom of the Will
The form of incompatibilism which posits that determinism is false and
free will is possible.
The correct answer is: Metaphysical libertarianism

Learning Activity 10
His research suggests that as babies, humans are biologically wired to
"coordinate their actions with others.
The correct answer is: Colwyn Trevarthen
The author behind the doctoral dissertation "On the Problem of
Empathy" which served as an extended basis of intersubjectivity.?
The correct answer is: Edith Stein
Jurgen Habermas introduced this concept in the concept of
intersubjectivity?to designate an individual capacity and a social
domain.?
The correct answer is: Intersubjectivity of mutual understanding
This approach suggests that, instead of being individual or universal
thinkers, human beings subscribe to "thought communities"-
communities of differing beliefs.
The correct answer is: Intersubjectivity
Edmund Husserl's best-known text on intersubjectivity.
The correct answer is: Cartesian Meditations
Short Quiz 10
According to Gabriel Marcel, this refers to the "ultimate other self."
The correct answer is: God
He introduced the concept of intersubjectivity aimed?to designate an
individual capacity and a social domain, hence the term
"intersubjectivityof mutual understanding."
The correct answer is: Jurgen Habermas
He coined the term "intersubjectivity of mutual understanding" to
designate an individual capacity and social domain.
The correct answer is: Jurgen Habermas
It refers to the capacity of a concept to be readily and accurately
communicated between different individuals and to be reproduced under
varying circumstances for the purposes of verification
The correct answer is: Intersubjective verifiability
The work of Edith Stein which served as an extended basis of
intersubjectivity.
The correct answer is: On the Problem of Empathy
He is the founder of phenomenology.
The correct answer is: Edmund Husserl
Which of these fields of study does not entail the use of the term
intersubjectivity?
The correct answer is: Biology??
Martin Heidegger, in "Being in Time," referred to this as something that
shows itself in itself.
The correct answer is: Phenomenon
This refers to a state of reality characterized by interiority, subjectivity,
sentience, feeling, experience, self-agency, meaning, and purpose.
The correct answer is: Philosophical consciousness
Daniel Stern developed this to focus on research on the non-verbal
communication of infants, young children, and their parents.
The correct answer is: Relational psychoanalysis

Learning Activity 9
This suggest that intdeterminacy of agent volition processes could map
to the indeterminacy of certain physical events, and the outcomes of
these events could therefore be considered caused by the agent.
The correct answer is: Efforts of will theory
One of the main architects of quantum theory who suggested that no
connection could be made between indeterminism of nature and freedom
of will.
The correct answer is: Niels Bohr
He posits that causality was a mental construct used to explain the
repeated association of events, and repeated association of events, and
that one must examine more closely the relation between things
regularly succeeding one another.
The correct answer is: David Hume
The principle which claims that some non-physical mind, will, or soul
overrides physical causality.
The correct answer is: Interactionist Dualism
It states that everything that exists is no more extensive than its physical
properties, hence, there are no non-physical substances.
The correct answer is: Physicalism
Short Quiz 9
It is the philosophy that all events of history, past, present and future,
have been decided or are known (by God, fate, or some other force),
including human actions.
The correct answer is: Predeterminism
This refers to the capacity to know everything that there is to know and
is a property often attributed to a creator deity.
The correct answer is: Omniscience
He suggested that no connection could be made between indeterminism
of nature and freedom of will.
The correct answer is: Niels Bohr
It is the notion that all propositions, whether about the past, present, or
future, are either true or false.
The correct answer is: Logical determinism
This holds that the mind is a nonphysical substance, the seat of
consciousness and intelligence, and is not identical with physical states
of the brain or body.
The correct answer is: Cartesian dualism
This book by Voltaire claimed that "Liberty then is only and can be only
the power to do what one will."
The correct answer is: Dictionnaire philosophique
He maintains that determinism is true because quantum phenomena are
not events or things that can be located in space and time, but are
abstract entities.
The correct answer is: Ted Honderich
It is grounded in the idea that everything in the world can actually be
reduced analytically to its fundamental physical, or material, basis.
The correct answer is: Reductive physicalism
The essay where Arthur Schopenhauer stated, "You can do what you
will, but in any given moment of your life you can will only one definite
thing and absolutely nothing other than that one thing.
The correct answer is: On the Freedom of the Will
The form of incompatibilism which posits that determinism is false and
free will is possible.
The correct answer is: Metaphysical libertarianism

Learning Activity 11
UNICEF released the so-called "Global Disability Action Plan 2014-
2021" which intends?to help countries direct their efforts towards
specific actions in order to address health concerns of persons with
disabilities.?
The correct answer is 'False'.
"People First Language"?eliminates generalizations, assumptions and
stereotypes by focusing on the person rather discussing disability
issues.?
The correct answer is 'True'.
Persons with disabilities (PWDs), according the UN Convention on the
Rights of Persons With Disabilities, include those who have long-term
physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which?may hinder
their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with
others.?
The correct answer is 'True'.
Habilitation is concerned with people who have acquired disabilities.?
The correct answer is 'False'.
The Philippines' Department of Health implements Republic Act No.
7277, also known as the "Magna Carta for Disabled Persons.?
The correct answer is 'True'.
Short Quiz 11
The organization behind"Global Disability Action Plan 2014-2021"
which intends?to help countries direct their efforts towards specific
actions in order to address health concerns of persons with disabilities.
The correct answer is: World Health Organization
Aside from the Supplemental Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), what
is the other program of the US federal government to assist persons with
disability?
The correct answer is: American Association of People with Disabilities
(AAPD)
The Philippines' "Magna Carta for Disabled Persons" is also known as
____.
The correct answer is: RA No. 7277
This is concerned with people with developmental disabilities.
The correct answer is: Habilitation
IFSW is a global organisation striving for social justice, human rights
and social development through the promotion of social work, best
practice models and the facilitation of international cooperation.What
does IFSW stand for?
The correct answer is: International Foundation of Social Workers
This refers to problems in body function or alterations in body structure,
such as paralysis or blindness.
The correct answer is: Impairment
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Mentally Retarded Persons took
place in what year?
The correct answer is: 1971
This refers to the treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction
in favor of or against, a person based on the group, class, or category to
which the person is perceived to belong rather than on individual
attributes.
The correct answer is: Discrimination
Per UNICEF, what is the maximum age for the so-called "children with
disabilities?"?
The correct answer is: 18
In the US, This was signed into law in 1990 with the aim to end
discrimination against individuals with disabilities.
The correct answer is: Americans with Disabilities Act
Long Quiz 3
He is the founder of phenomenology.
The correct answer is: Edmund Husserl
Rule consequentialism exists in these forms, except for...
The correct answer is: human thinking
Which of these fields of study does not entail the use of the term
"intersubjectivity?"
The correct answer is: biology
His research suggests that as babies, humans are biologically wired to
�coordinate their actions with others."
The correct answer is: Colwyn Trevarthen
Fill in the spaces according to what is asked. Arrange your answers in
alphabetical order or it will be marked incorrect.
1-4. Arguments against consequentialism 
5-6. Philosophers behind deontological theories which are considered
nonconsequentialist 
7-8. Forms in which rule consequentialism exists 
9-10. The premises of dual consequentialism

Learning Activity 12
The author behind "The Question Concerning Technology"
The correct answer is: Martin Heidegger
The philosopher who considers our body as the source of endless
trouble.
The correct answer is: Plato
According to Socrates, the secret to this is in developing the capacity to
enjoy less.
The correct answer is: happiness
It refers to the view that only reason is the chief source and test of
knowledge.
The correct answer is: rationalism
Feudalism was considered a way of life during this period.
The correct answer is: Medieval
Short Quiz 12
Fill in the spaces with the correct answer by dragging one word from the
choices. For each question, arrange your answers in alphabetical order.
1-2. Methods considered by Socrates as a way of teaching
 
3-4. Heidegger examined in "The Question Concerning Technology" the
relationship between what entities? 
 
5-6. The origin of all knowledge during the Age of Empiricism 
 
7-8. Complete the two definitions of technology, according to Martin
Heidegger: Technology is a ______ to an end; technology is a ______.)
 
9-10. Main thrusts of thinking during the Medieval Period
-*look at the pic*
Edith Stein's doctoral dissertation which served as an extended basis of intersubjectivity.

-On the Problem of Empathy

Learning Activity 13
It refers to a society driven by the use of technology to enable mass production, thus supporting a
large population.

-Neolithic Revolution
The philosopher behind virtuality.
-Gilles Deleuze

The author of "The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ—


Against the Fanatics" which stated that the Eucharist was actually and
not virtually the body of Christ.
-Martin Luther

Which is a focal point of agrarianism?


-both choices are correct

It refers to a society driven by the use of technology to enable mass


production, thus supporting a large population.
-Industrial Society
Short Quiz 13
The term used to refer to an aspect of reality that is ideal yet real.
-Virtual

The philosopher behind Bergsonism


-Henri Bergson

It is identified as a catalyst for the transition to post-modern society


-Information Technology

The exact name of the sacrament in the Roman Catholic Church


involved in Martin Luther's " The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of
Christ—Against the Fanatics"
-Holy Eucharist

It concentrates on the fundamental goods of the earth, communities of


more limited economic and political scale than in modern society, and
on simple living.
-Agrarianism
It refers to a society driven by the use of technology to enable mass
production, thus supporting a large population.
-Industrial Society

Its focal points include simple living and fundamental goods of the
earth.
-Agrarianism

The primary source of energy within agrarian societies


-Plant biomass

Author of "Méditations sur le réel et le virtuel" which gave virtuality


another core meaning
-Denis Berthier

This is where horticulture and agriculture as types of subsistence


developed among humans somewhere between 10,000 and 8,000 years
ago.
-Fertile Crescent
Learning Activity 14
The state when the mind is in communion with universal and eternal
ideas
-contemplation

It refers to a controversial field which tries to find neural correlates and


mechanisms of religious experience
-Neurotheology

An event that represents the permanent cessation of all biological


functions that sustain a living organism
-death

The German philosopher who stated that one cannot fully live unless he
confronts his own mortality.
-Martin Heidegger

State of being conscious, and therefore alive, but completely paralyzed


with the possible exception of their eyes
-locked-in syndrome
Short Quiz 14
Fill in the blanks with the correct answer. Choose from the pool of
choices below. Arrange your answers alphabetically.
Paul T.P. Wong's four-component solution to the question of meaning in
life:
a. enjoyment
b. purpose
c. responsibility
d. understanding

Albert Camus' chief work involving absurdism.


-The Myth of Sisyphus

It states that human meaning is derived from a fundamental fear of


death, and values are selected when they allow us to escape the mental
reminder of death.
-Terror Management Theory

He characterized nihilism as emptying the world, and especially human


existence, of meaning, purpose, comprehensible truth, and essential
value
-Friedrich Nietzsche

Andrei Linde considered that just like space time, this might have its
own intrinsic degrees of freedom, and that one's perceptions may be as
real as material objects.
-consciousness
It is a philosophical school of thought stating that the efforts of humanity
to find inherent meaning will ultimately fail (and hence are absurd)
because the sheer amount of information as well as the vast realm of the
unknown make total certainty impossible.
-Absurdism

Another word for escaping existence.


-suicide

His research suggests that as babies, humans are biologically wired


to “coordinate their actions with others."
-Colwyn Trevarthen

Second Quarter Exam


The UN Declaration on the Rights of Mentally Retarded Persons took
place in what year?
-1971

Per UNICEF, what is the maximum age for the so-called "children with
disabilities?"?
-18

The Philippines' Department of Health implements Republic Act No.


7277, also known as the "Magna Carta for Disabled Persons.?
-True

The philosopher behind Bergsonism


-Henri Bergson

He coined the term "intersubjectivity of mutual understanding" to


designate an individual capacity and social domain.
-Jurgen Habermas
He introduced the concept of intersubjectivity aimed?to designate an
individual capacity and a social domain, hence the term
"intersubjectivity of mutual understanding."
-Jurgen Habermas

The author of "The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ—


Against the Fanatics" which stated that the Eucharist was actually and
not virtually the body of Christ.
-Martin Luther

The exact name of the sacrament in the Roman Catholic Church


involved in Martin Luther's " The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of
Christ—Against the Fanatics"
-Holy Eucharist

Which of these fields of study does not entail the use of the term
intersubjectivity?
-Biology??

UNICEF released the so-called "Global Disability Action Plan 2014-


2021" which intends?to help countries direct their efforts towards
specific actions in order to address health concerns of persons with
disabilities.?
-False

This holds that the mind is a nonphysical substance, the seat of


consciousness and intelligence, and is not identical with physical states
of the brain or body.
-Cartesian dualism

He posits that causality was a mental construct used to explain the


repeated association of events, and repeated association of events, and
that one must examine more closely the relation between things
regularly succeeding one another.
-David Hume

The primary source of energy within agrarian societies


-plant biomass

It refers to the capacity of a concept to be readily and accurately


communicated between different individuals and to be reproduced under
varying circumstances for the purposes of verification
-Intersubjective verifiability

He suggested that no connection could be made between indeterminism


of nature and freedom of will.
-Niels Bohr

Aside from the Supplemental Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), what


is the other program of the US federal government to assist persons with
disability?
-American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD)

It refers to a society driven by the use of technology to enable mass


production, thus supporting a large population.
-industrial society

The principle which claims that some non-physical mind, will, or soul
overrides physical causality.
-Interactionist Dualism

The state when the mind is in communion with universal and eternal
ideas
-contemplation

The form of incompatibilism which posits that determinism is false and


free will is possible.
-Metaphysical libertarianism
The work of Edith Stein which served as an extended basis of
intersubjectivity.
-On the Problem of Empathy

State of being conscious, and therefore alive, but completely paralyzed


with the possible exception of their eyes
-locked-in syndrome

An argument for consequentualism which states that actions are transient


things, soon gone forever.
-Only results remain

It states that everything that exists is no more extensive than its physical
properties, hence, there are no non-physical substances.
-Physicalism

It is grounded in the idea that everything in the world can actually be


reduced analytically to its fundamental physical, or material, basis.
-Reductive physicalism

Habilitation is concerned with people who have acquired disabilities.?


-False

The author behind "The Question Concerning Technology"


-Martin Heidegger

He maintains that determinism is true because quantum phenomena are


not events or things that can be located in space and time, but are
abstract entities.
-Ted Honderich

Daniel Stern developed this to focus on research on the non-verbal


communication of infants, young children, and their parents.
-Relational psychoanalysis
This refers to the capacity to know everything that there is to know and
is a property often attributed to a creator deity.
-Omniscience

In consequentialism, this consists of the action itself and everything it


causes.
-Consequences

The philosopher who considers our body as the source of endless


trouble.
-Plato

This book by Voltaire claimed that "Liberty then is only and can be only
the power to do what one will."
-Dictionnaire philosophique

According to Socrates, the secret to this is in developing the capacity to


enjoy less.
-happiness

This approach suggests that, instead of being individual or universal


thinkers, human beings subscribe to "thought communities"-
communities of differing beliefs.
-Intersubjectivity

Persons with disabilities (PWDs), according the UN Convention on the


Rights of Persons With Disabilities, include those who have long-term
physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which?may hinder
their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with
others.?
-True

According to Gabriel Marcel, this refers to the "ultimate other self."


-God
It concentrates on the fundamental goods of the earth, communities of
more limited economic and political scale than in modern society, and
on simple living.
-agrarianism

This suggest that intdeterminacy of agent volition processes could map


to the indeterminacy of certain physical events, and the outcomes of
these events could therefore be considered caused by the agent.
-Efforts of will theory

An event that represents the permanent cessation of all biological


functions that sustain a living organism
-death

It is the philosophy that all events of history, past, present and future,
have been decided or are known (by God, fate, or some other force),
including human actions.
-Predeterminism

Which is a focal point of agrarianism?


-both choices are correct

Edmund Husserl's best-known text on intersubjectivity.


-Cartesian Meditations

This refers to the treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction


in favor of or against, a person based on the group, class, or category to
which the person is perceived to belong rather than on individual
attributes.
-Discrimination

His research suggests that as babies, humans are biologically wired to


"coordinate their actions with others.
-Colwyn Trevarthen
The Philippines' "Magna Carta for Disabled Persons" is also known as
____.
-RA No. 7277

A concept in consequentialism where an action is morally right if and


only if it does not violate the set of rules of behavior whose general
acceptance in the community would have the best consequences.
-Rule consequentialism

It is the notion that all propositions, whether about the past, present, or
future, are either true or false.
-Logical determinism

It refers to the view that only reason is the chief source and test of
knowledge.
-rationalism

It refers to a society driven by the use of technology to enable mass


production, thus supporting a large population.
-Industrial Society

Another term for state consequentalism Select one: a. Reasonable


Consequentialism b. Expectable Consequentialism c. Mohist
Consequentialism d. Rule Consequentialism
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