The document contains multiple choice questions about various topics in philosophy including ethics, metaphysics, political philosophy, and intersubjectivity. It tests understanding of key concepts like freedom, authentic relationships, society, and death. Respondents are asked to identify true statements, analyze perspectives, and determine which answer best fits a given scenario.
Family Dysfunctionalism and the Origin of Codependency Addiction Emotional Violence, Repression, Manipulation, Deception, Alienation, Self-Degeneration, and Separation-Learned in Childhood and Weaved-In Adulthood
The document contains multiple choice questions about various topics in philosophy including ethics, metaphysics, political philosophy, and intersubjectivity. It tests understanding of key concepts like freedom, authentic relationships, society, and death. Respondents are asked to identify true statements, analyze perspectives, and determine which answer best fits a given scenario.
The document contains multiple choice questions about various topics in philosophy including ethics, metaphysics, political philosophy, and intersubjectivity. It tests understanding of key concepts like freedom, authentic relationships, society, and death. Respondents are asked to identify true statements, analyze perspectives, and determine which answer best fits a given scenario.
The document contains multiple choice questions about various topics in philosophy including ethics, metaphysics, political philosophy, and intersubjectivity. It tests understanding of key concepts like freedom, authentic relationships, society, and death. Respondents are asked to identify true statements, analyze perspectives, and determine which answer best fits a given scenario.
eldest accused her of stealing her make-up kit. The mother only listened to the story of the eldest without hearing the side of the youngest before deciding to scold. Mother shows an example of ________. A. Point of View B. Partial Point of View C. Holistic Point of View D. Doing Philosophy 2. As of August 11, 2022, approximately 3.82 million people had been confirmed as infected with COVID-19 virus in the Philippines. Of those, over 3.71 million had recovered and around 60.92 thousand died. (Evaluate and choose the statement below that best described the case) A. The habitat of the viruses is disturbed by global warming. B. People misuse their God-given freedom. C. People are becoming anthropocentric in dealing with life. D. All of the above 3. Statement I – If an ordinary student like you is wishing to have a good job, good car, house and lot, and gadgets, when you are reaching more than what you are expecting for, then you will not be experiencing material transcendence. Statement II – Abraham Harold Maslow’s self-actualization concept, defines transcendence as a state of being intrinsically satisfied with life regardless of physical and tangible factors. A. Both statements are true. C. Only Statement II is true. B. Only Statement I is true. D. Both Statements are false. 4. How does an authentic or genuine relationship occur between two individuals? A. When the self realizes that the other is a unique individual B. When two individuals begin to view each other as an other C. When they acknowledge each other as distinct individuals D. All of the above 5. Many oppressed citizens of North Korea would like to have a kind of government where power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint, and the absence of an authoritarian government can be exercised. What word can we infer best from the situation? A. Choice B. Freedom C. Limitation D. Consequences 5. Which among the statements is considered an opinion. A. Rodrigo Duterte is the 16th president of the Philippines. B. Water composed of Oxygen and Hydrogen elements. C. Man is mortal. D. Man is smarter than woman. 6. Which among the questions is addressing Metaphysics? A. What is the meaning of life? B. What is beauty? C. What is right and what is wrong? D. How does knowledge exist? 11.Which of the following best describes the concept of intersubjectivity? a) The process by which individuals create their own subjective reality b) The way in which individuals understand and share each other's experiences c) The tendency for individuals to ignore each other's perspectives d) The objective observation of other individuals' experiences 12.How can the study of philosophy benefit a person in their daily life? a) By providing answers to questions about the natural world b) By improving critical thinking and reasoning skills c) By providing a deeper understanding of oneself and the world around d) By providing answers to questions about art 13.What are the characteristics of freedom as it relates to the human person? a) The ability to make choices and determine one's own actions, respect for the rights and freedoms of others, and adherence to laws and social norms b) The ability to make choices and determine one's own actions, disregard for the rights and freedoms of others, and disregard for laws and social norms c) The ability to make choices and determine one's own actions, disregard for the rights and freedoms of others, and adherence to laws and social norms d) The ability to make choices and determine one's own actions, disregard for the rights and freedoms of others, and disregard for laws and social 14. What are the characteristics of a society and how do they affect the individual? a) A society is a group of people who share common values and beliefs, and it shapes the individual's identity and behavior. b) A society is a group of people who share common language, and it shapes the individual's communication skills c) A society is a group of people who share common economic status, and it shapes the individual's financial situation d) A society is a group of people who share common physical characteristics, and it shapes the individual's appearance 15. Which of the following perspectives on intersubjectivity is most effective in fostering understanding and connection with others? a) Prioritizing one's own perspective and disregarding the perspectives of others b) Treating the perspectives and experiences of others as fundamentally different and incomparable to one's own c) Acknowledging the subjectivity of one's own perspective and actively seeking to understand and empathize with the perspectives of others d) Believing that one's own perspective is objectively correct and attempting to impose it on others 16.Which of the following perspectives on the human person's relationship with death is most healthy and beneficial for personal growth and development? a) Ignoring or denying the reality of death b) Constantly fixating on death and allowing it to consume one's thoughts and actions c) Acknowledging and accepting the reality of death as a natural part of life and using it as a source of motivation for living a meaningful and fulfilling life d) Believing in an afterlife and using it as a way to avoid dealing with death and its finality 17.How can an understanding of freedom as it relates to the human person be applied to improve personal relationships and interactions with others? a) By disregarding the rights and freedoms of others b) By prioritizing one's own desires and goals over those of others c) By treating others with respect and recognizing the importance of their autonomy and freedom d) By placing the importance on laws and social norms over individual's autonomy and freedom 18. Which of the following statements about Socratic Method is NOT true? A. It involves asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. B. It is a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue between individuals. C. It is a way of discovering truths by relying on the doctrines formulated by the persons in authority. D. It involves a series of questions formulated as tests of logic and fact intended to help people discover their beliefs about some topics. 19. Andy features information technology and service jobs. He has higher education for economic success. He uses technology and the internet to communicate, to engage in business and access different information that can be used to deal with daily activities. Andy is living in a society called_____. A. Agrarian C. Industrial B. Residential D. Virtual 20. Joanna is too inquisitive that she is always asking the right questions and examines possible solutions such as doing research for the right answers. Ana shows an example of _____. A. Point of View B. Partial Point of View C. Holistic Point of View D. Doing Philosophy 21. . Gladys and Judy are friends. However, one day Gladys discovers that Judy is deceptive and not a true friend after all because she is spreading mean gossip about her in school. Gladys decides not to get close and give her trust to Judy anymore. This type of relationship resulted to: a. empathy c. availability b. alienation d. ethics of care 22. Which of these statements best describes “Authentic Dialogue” with other people? a. I treat others that I meet every day with respect and care b. I am only nice to people I like and I tend to ignore people I don’t c. I enjoy engaging myself in a genuine conversation with people. d. I don’t care what people think about me. 23. Which of these statements is NOT related to sustainable development? a. Human activities must not negatively impact the environment. b. Natural resources must be used wisely and efficiently. c. Resources must be conserved for other people. d. Man must use-up all-natural resources at his own advantage for survival. 24. Identify which of the following statements is factual? 1. My brother arrived at 11 pm; 2. My brother always come home late because he is a good for nothing individual; 3. Man is a living organism; 4. Free trade simply promotes the selfish greed of businessmen. a) 2 and 3 c) 1 and 3 b) 1 and 4 d) 2 and 4 25. Vincent loses his arm and leg due to a car accident. He loses a part of his physical body which makes up his physical identity. Which of the following statements is true about the concept of embodiment? a)Vincent can still be considered a human person despite losing a part of his identity. b)Vincent is not fully considered a human person since he lacks one aspect of his identity. c)Neither a nor b d)None of the above
Family Dysfunctionalism and the Origin of Codependency Addiction Emotional Violence, Repression, Manipulation, Deception, Alienation, Self-Degeneration, and Separation-Learned in Childhood and Weaved-In Adulthood