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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

represents the prevention of something from growing or extending beyond certain limits, a limiting rule or circumstance

The Soul
Limitations
Transcendence

2.

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existence beyond material existence. The act of moving beyond physical needs and realities

The Soul
Limitations
Transcendence

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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an inner, transcendental possession of living things. It is interconnected with a man’s will and thinking; can think, dream, imagine, memorize, reason out

The Soul
Limitations
Transcendence

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Generally, refers to the idea that there are two Dualism fundamental kinds or categories of things or principles. In the philosophy of mind, it is the theory that the mental and the physical—or mind and body or mind and brain—are, in some sense, radically different kinds of thing.

Dualism
Monism
Hinduism
Buddhism

5.

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in contrast, refers to the idea that there is only one fundamental kind, category of thing or principle, which has The monistic model rejects any splitting of man into parts and views him as a unified organism of great complexity and varied functioning. ( emphasizes man’s absolute basic unity)

Dualism
Monism
Hinduism
Buddhism

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

is said to be the oldest living religion. It has no single founder, no single scripture, and no commonly agreed set of teachings, which therefore make it look more like a way of life or a family of religions more than a single religion.

Dualism
Monism
Hinduism
Buddhism

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Attending to one’s dharma or duty, with right spiritual attitudes coupled with a self-imposed discipline whereby bodily desires would be channeled in the right directions, the Buddha believes one can achieve the ultimate state of the soul or nirvana. - generally is the search for the answers to the riddle of life’s sufferings, disease, old age, and death.

Dualism
Monism
Hinduism
Buddhism

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