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Quarter 2: Module 4- Week 7-8  (Intro to Philosophy)

Quarter 2: Module 4- Week 7-8 (Intro to Philosophy)

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Quarter 2: Module 4- Week 7-8

Human Beings as Oriented towards their Impending Death

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Are you ready to die?

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What are your bucket list in life?

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Multiple Choice

Death was a simply equated to the stopping of heartbeat and breathing. This meaning is _____________meaning of death.

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Dictionary

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Legal

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Traditional

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Webster

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Multiple Choice

A person is not pure possibility but tactical possibility: possibilities open to him at any time conditioned and limited by circumstances. A person's situation as a finite entity is thrown into a world where he/she must project his/her possibilities not disclosed by theoretical understanding but by moods.

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false

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facticity

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fallenness

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true

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Multiple Choice

A person is not pure possibility but tactical possibility: possibilities open to him at any time conditioned and limited by circumstances. A person's situation as a finite entity is thrown into a world where he/she must project his/her possibilities not disclosed by theoretical understanding but by moods.

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false

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facticity

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fallenness

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true

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Multiple Choice

The world only has meaning according to what the person gives to it. Compared with' the en-soi, a person has no fixed nature. To put it in a paradox: the human person is not what he/she is.

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self-care

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careful

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pour-soi

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Multiple Choice

Signifies the permeable and dense, silent and dead. From them comes no meaning, they only are. The en-soi is absurd, it only finds meaning only' through the human person, the one and only pour-soi. The world only has meaning according to.

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self-care

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careful

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pour-soi

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Multiple Choice

This method looks at the world or at any object as a problem, detached from the self and fragment. This is the foundation of scientific knowledge. Subject does not enter into the object investigated. The data of primary reflection lie in the public domain and are equally available to any qualified observer

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first reflection

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second reflection

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primary reflection

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secondary reflection

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This reflection is concerned not with object but with presences. It recaptures the unity of original experience. It does not go against the date of primary reflection but goes beyond it by refusing to accept the data of primary reflection as final.

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First reflection

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Multiple Choice

According to Aristotle, everything strives towards the end, what Greek word did he use to describe the process which means “to become its essence"?

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entelechy

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entilenchy

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enthelenchy

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entelency

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Multiple Choice

This pertains to the personal life, and precisely therein is fulfilled the essence of humanity created according to the image of God.

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eternal life

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reincarnation

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death

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transcendence

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Multiple Choice

Based on Section 2, paragraph (j) of the Organ Donation Act of 1991 (Republic Act 7170) a person is considered dead, if?

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The attending physician declared the person death based on the acceptable standards of medical practice.

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The nurses or any of the medical practitioners give resuscitation to the patient and the patient is still unconscious.

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The attending physician finds out that the person has no pulses.

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The patient looks pale.

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Multiple Choice

Based on Section 2, paragraph (j) of the Organ Donation Act of 1991 (Republic Act 7170) a person is considered dead, if?

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The attending physician declared the person death based on the acceptable standards of medical practice.

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The nurses or any of the medical practitioners give resuscitation to the patient and the patient is still unconscious.

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The attending physician finds out that the person has no pulses.

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The patient looks pale.

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