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Introduction to Philosophy of a human
person
Defined as the science that by natural light of reason
studies the first causes or highest principles of all
things.
a. Philosophy b. Ethics
c. Metaphysics d. Epistemology
The Branches of Philosophy except:
a. Aesthetics b. Epistemology
c. Physics d. Logic
The study of reason, causes, and principles
a. Aesthetics b. Epistemology
c. Logic d. Reasonism
Study of art and beauty
a. Aesthetics b. Metaphysics
c. Logic d. Ethics
Is not something to be taught or acquired through
education but rather it is merely an awakening of
the seeds of good deeds that lay dormant in the
mind and heart of a person
a. Ethics b. Intelligence
c. Knowledge d. Virtue
Deals with nature, sources, limitation and
validity of knowledge
a. Metaphysics b. Ethics
c. Epistemology d. Aesthetics
Some philosophers think that the particular things
seen, heard and touched are important. What
method is this
a. Inductive Method b. Mathematical Method
d. Socrates
c. Thales
Knowledge based on the logic and laws
a. Experience b. Rational
c. Rationalism d. Empiricism
Means the agreement of knowledge
with reality
a. Truth
b. Intelligence
c. Ethics
d. Values
There are 4 consideration to the definition of
philosophy except
a. Nose b. Skin
c. Eyes d. Heart
It is using your senses to gain ideas and
knowledge.
a. Subtraction b. Induction
c. Deduction d. Addition
Eyes - Sight ; Ears - _____________
a. Hearing b. Taste
c. Eating d. Feeling
He is known as the founder of stoic school.
a. Plato b. Aristotle