Freedom
Consist of going beyond situations such as physical or economic.
The power of Volition
Imperative quality of a judgement of practical intellect is meaningless apart from will.
Free Will
Humanity's capacity to make choices.
Love is Freedom
Philosophy that states that human beings have the unique power to change.
Law of Nature
Applies only to human beings, is the law that governs natural phenomena in nature like the weather, the elements and gravity.
Eternal Law
The decree of God that governs all creation.
Virna Lisa
Who performed the song of the magkaisa?
Jean Paul Sartre
According to ____ the human person is the desire to be God.
Economic Freedom
Individual freedom should be aligned with _____?
Amor Proporio
What is the meaning of Amor Proporio?
Contract
The mutual transferring of rights is called a?
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
One of the famous and influential philosopher of the french enlightenment.
B. F. Skinner
For ____ the environment selects which is similar with natural selection.
Sakop or Harmony
The Filipino ____ can be a helping value to the full development of the Filipino.
Kasarinlan
____ Promotes entrepreneurship, which minimizes foreign control of Filipinos.
Loob
The Filipinos self is rooted in ____?
Thomas Aquinas
Philosopher who proposed the fourfold classification of law.
Self help
The spirit of this concept is the root of all authentic growth in rural development.
Human Being
According to Aquinas a ___ has a supernatural, transcendental destiny.
The 1986 EDSA Revolution
What revolution is seen as evidence of Filipinos exercising political will and sovereignty?
Magkaisa
What is the song that became an anthem at the EDSA Revolution?
Virma Lisa
For Aristotle, the purpose of a human being is to be?
False
Satre's existentialism stems from the principle, "Essence precedes Existence".
True
For Aristotle, a human being is rational.
True
Covenants are deemed invalid when there is fear of non-performance of each part.
False
According to John Stuart Mill: 'Freedom, consists in doing what one's desires.
Social Ecology
Focus on social structures causing ecological crises.
Ecofeminism
Links ecological issues to male dominance and patriarchy.
Ecocentrism
Philosophy prioritizing ecological concerns over human interests.
Anthropocentrism
Viewpoint placing humans at the center of importance.
Deep Ecology
Theory advocating for intrinsic value of nature.
Carbon Footprint
Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an individual.
Milesians
Early Greek philosophers exploring nature's infinite extent.
Anaximander
Philosopher who described nature as 'boundless' and indeterminate.
Pythagoras
Philosopher emphasizing harmony and beauty in the universe.
Immanuel Kant
Philosopher linking beauty to morality and ethics.
Paradigm Shift
Change in worldview regarding reality and truth.
Lao Tzu
Founder of Taoism, emphasized harmony with nature.
Chuang Tzu
Taoist philosopher advocating for nature's nourishment.
Ecocentric Model
Values ecological integrity over human-centered views.
Anthropocentric Model
A model that views humans as central to the universe.
Spiritual Sages
Eastern thinkers exploring nature through intuition.
Erich Fromm
Philosopher advocating for human connection and ecological awareness.
Selfishness
Human tendency to prioritize personal gain over others.
Herbert Marcuse
Philosopher advocating change in environmental perception.
George Herbert Mead
Philosopher emphasizing rights and corresponding duties.