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Freedom

Consist of going beyond situations such as physical or economic.

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The power of Volition

Imperative quality of a judgement of practical intellect is meaningless apart from will.

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Free Will

Humanity's capacity to make choices.

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Love is Freedom

Philosophy that states that human beings have the unique power to change.

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Law of Nature

Applies only to human beings, is the law that governs natural phenomena in nature like the weather, the elements and gravity.

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Eternal Law

The decree of God that governs all creation.

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Virna Lisa

Who performed the song of the magkaisa?

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Jean Paul Sartre

According to ____ the human person is the desire to be God.

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Economic Freedom

Individual freedom should be aligned with _____?

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Amor Proporio

What is the meaning of Amor Proporio?

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Contract

The mutual transferring of rights is called a?

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

One of the famous and influential philosopher of the french enlightenment.

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B. F. Skinner

For ____ the environment selects which is similar with natural selection.

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Sakop or Harmony

The Filipino ____ can be a helping value to the full development of the Filipino.

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Kasarinlan

____ Promotes entrepreneurship, which minimizes foreign control of Filipinos.

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Loob

The Filipinos self is rooted in ____?

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Thomas Aquinas

Philosopher who proposed the fourfold classification of law.

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Self help

The spirit of this concept is the root of all authentic growth in rural development.

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Human Being

According to Aquinas a ___ has a supernatural, transcendental destiny.

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The 1986 EDSA Revolution

What revolution is seen as evidence of Filipinos exercising political will and sovereignty?

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Magkaisa

What is the song that became an anthem at the EDSA Revolution?

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Virma Lisa

For Aristotle, the purpose of a human being is to be?

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False

Satre's existentialism stems from the principle, "Essence precedes Existence".

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True

For Aristotle, a human being is rational.

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True

Covenants are deemed invalid when there is fear of non-performance of each part.

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False

According to John Stuart Mill: 'Freedom, consists in doing what one's desires.

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Social Ecology

Focus on social structures causing ecological crises.

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Ecofeminism

Links ecological issues to male dominance and patriarchy.

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Ecocentrism

Philosophy prioritizing ecological concerns over human interests.

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Anthropocentrism

Viewpoint placing humans at the center of importance.

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Deep Ecology

Theory advocating for intrinsic value of nature.

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Carbon Footprint

Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an individual.

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Milesians

Early Greek philosophers exploring nature's infinite extent.

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Anaximander

Philosopher who described nature as 'boundless' and indeterminate.

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Pythagoras

Philosopher emphasizing harmony and beauty in the universe.

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Immanuel Kant

Philosopher linking beauty to morality and ethics.

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Paradigm Shift

Change in worldview regarding reality and truth.

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Lao Tzu

Founder of Taoism, emphasized harmony with nature.

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Chuang Tzu

Taoist philosopher advocating for nature's nourishment.

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Ecocentric Model

Values ecological integrity over human-centered views.

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Anthropocentric Model

A model that views humans as central to the universe.

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Spiritual Sages

Eastern thinkers exploring nature through intuition.

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Erich Fromm

Philosopher advocating for human connection and ecological awareness.

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Selfishness

Human tendency to prioritize personal gain over others.

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Herbert Marcuse

Philosopher advocating change in environmental perception.

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George Herbert Mead

Philosopher emphasizing rights and corresponding duties.

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