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STS LONG QUIZ

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Name
MAIRINDO, JALIL IVAN L.
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Philosopher that said that change is constant
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Demucritus
Plato
Aristotle
Socrates
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This trait is emotional analogue of temperance
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Benevolence
Temperence
Spiritedness
Bravery
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A trait of character that enables a person to flourish
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Happiness
Doing good
Knowing purpose
Virtue
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The ultimate end goal of man
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Wealth
Human flourising
Happiness
Money
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First philosopher who approached the problem of reality from a “scientific lens”
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Aristotle
Plato
Socrates
Heidegger
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Matter is what makes human attaine happiness
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Materialism
Theism
Humanism
Hedonism
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A key phrase to understand aristotle
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The doctrine of mean
Nicomachean ethics
Eudaimonia
Virtue
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It aims to know the truth
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Technology as a way of revealing
Theoretical science
Practical science
Productice science
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a virtue that moderates attraction and desire for pleasure
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Spiritedness
Benevolence
Temperence
Wittiness
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the virtue at the mean between buffoonery and boorishness.
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Wittiness
Spiritedness
Benevolence
Temperence
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Through this we become virtous, except.
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Practice
Education
Experience
Habit
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It deals with external truth of science and mathematics
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Rational part
Irrational part
Moral
Calculative part
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The following are true about good life, except
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Happiness is equal to good life
Living well is the same of being happy
All human activity aims at some good
Happiness comes from sensate pleasure
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The belive that that world where we are in is only just a temporary reality where we
have to maneuver around while waiting for the ultimate return to the hands of God.
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Humanism
Hedonism
Theism
Hinduism
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They do not see themselves as a stewards of the creation but as individuals who are in
control of themselves
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Theism
Humanism
Materialism
Stoicism
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See the end goal of life in acquiring pleasure
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Hedonism
Materialism
Stoicism
Theism
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This is the belief of most scientist
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Stoicism
Theism
Materialism
Humanism
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Believes that we are made up and controlled of atoms
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Aristotle and plato
Democritus and Epicurus
Epicurus
Democritus and Leucippus
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Plato defined the world as the only reality we can access
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True
False
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The world of form is the copy of the real entities
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True
False
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is the excellence of character that empowers one to do and be good
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Happiness
Attitude
Character
Virtue
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It id said to be full of of seemingly contrasting manifestations of change and
permanence
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World of forms
Truth
Life
Reality
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___ is what Heidegger calls something or someone when it is lost to its very nature and
functionality is the main concern.
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Causa formalis
Causa efficiens
Causa finalis
Causa materialis
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Modern technology reveals the truth
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True
False
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Which of the following is true about modern technology
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It bring forth
It is a poesis
It reveal the conceled
It challenges forth
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Poiesis means
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challenging forth
bringing forth” or revealing
enframing
meditating
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How does Heidegger define “enframing”?
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a. Standing reserve
b. A human activity
c. A means to an end
d. Controlling everything
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According to Heidegger, which of this statement is CORRECT:
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a. There is no relationship between modern technology and science.
b. The developments of modern physics have made possible the developments of modern
technology.
c. Modern science depends on modern technology.
d. Modern technology depends on modern science.
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It is the material which an object is made. This denotes the ____.

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a. cause formalis
b. cause materialis
c. cause finalis
d. causa efficiens
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It is the shape or form which the object is produced. This discusses the _____.
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a. cause formalis
b. cause materialis
c. cause finalis
d. causa efficiens
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It causes change to an object. This describes the _______.
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a. cause formalis
b. cause materialis
c. cause finalis
d. causa efficiens
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It asserts that as long as an ideology is not proven to be false and can best explain a
phenomenon over alternative theories, we should accept the said ideology.

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a. Verification Theory
b. Falsification Theory
c. Eudaimonia
d. Hedonia
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Proposes that a discipline is science if it can be confirmed or interpreted in the event of
an alternative hypothesis being accepted.
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a. Verification Theory
b. Falsification Theory
c. Eudaimonia
d. Hedonia
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Philosophical inquiry into the nature of the good life for a human being can be found in
___________.
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a. Phronesis
b. Poeisis
c. Nicomachean Ethics
d. Arete
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Revealing is is a translation of the latin word aletheuein, which means ‘to discover’
meaning to uncover what was covered over.
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True
False
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A kind of thinking that thinks the truth of being, that belongs to being and listens to it.
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a. Reflective Thinking
b. Calculative Thinking
c. Meditative Thinking
d. Flourishing
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A type of wisdom relevant to practical action, implying both good judgment and
excellence of character and habits or practical virtue.
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a. Phronesis
b. Eudaimonia
c. Poiesis
d. Aletheia
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a state where people experience positive emotions, positive psychological functioning
and positive social functioning, most of the
time,"
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Happiness
Contentment
Joy
Flourishing
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The absence of both hedonistic and eudaimonia in life.
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Sweet life
Languishing
Dry life
Settling
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A Western Philosophy concept that aims for happiness would lead to greater service to
the society.
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Flourishing
Community-centric
Eudaimonia
Hedonia
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A group of people who believed that only those which cannot be observed should be
regarded as meaningless thus must be rejected
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Falsification
Verification
Philosophers
Vienna circle
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Making a testable prediction based on the hypothesis
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Gather information
Analyze the data
Forming hypothesis
Perform test
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What is material cause?
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a. The matter or substance which something is made from.
b. It is the cause of an object.
c. It is the thing which gives its form or structure.
d. It is the reason why something is the way that it is.
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The revealing that rules in modern technology are challenging, which puts to nature the
unreasonable demand that it supplies energy which can be extracted and stored as
such.
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True
False
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He said that good is inherently related to truth
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Aristotle
Heidegger
Plato
Democtritus
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Technology is a tool or a device that gets things done.
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Anthropological
Instrumental
Greek
Scientific definition
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Type pf thinking where you try to understand why you did what you did, and why that's
important.
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Meditative
Conceptive
Scientific
Reflective
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Which of the following is true about technology according to heidegger?
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Technology is a human activity
It is an instrument
Modern technology help something to come into being
Technology is “highest danger”
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Technology reveals the world as raw
material, available for production and
manipulation.
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True
False
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Heidegger agree with instrumental and anthropologica definition of technology
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True
False

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