Logic and Critical Thinking Module 1 Quiz

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Etymological Definition of Philosophy:

Etymologically comes from the Greek word, “______” and _____

philein or philos which means love

sophia or sophos means wisdom

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Pythagoras

coined the term philosophy

One of the sages of ancient Greece.

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Passion and Entanglement

According to Philosophers, Love is _____ and _______ of one's concerns and personhood.

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Agepe, Phileo, Storge, and Eros

Give the four types of Love

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Agape

Unconditional love

All about sacrifice as well as giving and expecting nothing in return.

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Phileo

refers to an affectionate, warm and tender platonic love. It makes you desire friendship with someone. It’s thek ind of love which livens up the Agape love

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Storge

family and friendship love. This is the love that parents naturally feel for their children; the love that member of the family have for each other; or the love that friends feel for each other.

Accepts faults and flaws

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Eros

passionate and intense love that arouses romantic feelings; it is the kind that often triggers “high” feelings in a new relationship and makes you say, “I love you”. It is simply an emotional and sexual love.

Focuses on self instead of others

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Phenomenology of LOVE: True meaning of Love by Manuel Dy

He states that,

“Hence, love is a sacred, powerful thing that ought to be treasured carefully. It is something that is only exclusive for two people, as it is not for public consumption.

Trust and intimacy should evolve around love so that it may bring about productivity and creativeness.”

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GENERAL DEFINITION OF PASSION:

to bear, endure, and suffer

From the Latin “passio” actipn to ____, ____ , ____.

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OLD MEANING OF PASSION:

passive phenomena

all ________ __________ of soul, that is to say that is suffered.

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MODERN MEANING OF PASSION:

unamanagable

inclination ___________; break the psychological

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Entanglement

condition of being deeply involved

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Hence whenever philosophers speak of PASSION, it is more of an activity than of mere emotions.

False: LOV

False: LOVE

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Don Miguel Ruiz

He qouted, “You cannot share what you do not havs. If you donjot love yourself, you cannot love anyone else either.”

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Thomas Merton

“Out job is to love others without stopping to inquire whether or not they are worthy.”

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Wisdom

Equally difficult to encapsulate

Lesons we learned from lived experiences.

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Know thyself: Socrates

“The unexamined life is not worth living.”

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Wisdom

does not limit itself to what could be learned but more to what could be asked.

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Real meaning of Philosophy

The search for the true meaning of existence, life for particular thing.

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Philosophy of Science

is a systematized body of knowledge based in evidemce.

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Ultimate principles and causes

All branch if science have their own special study.

False: focus

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