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Lesson 1: Meaning of Philosophy Question: Term for the love or pursuit of wisdom. Answer: Philosophy
Lesson 1: Meaning of Philosophy Question: Greek word meaning 'to love,' which is part of the term philosophy. Answer: Philo
Lesson 1: Meaning of Philosophy Question: The philosopher considered the Father of Western Philosophy. Answer: Thales
Lesson 1: Meaning of Philosophy Question: The study of fundamental principles and beliefs that guide human actions. Answer: Philosophy
Lesson 1: Meaning of Philosophy Question: The branch of philosophy that deals with the justification of belief and knowledge. Answer: Epistemology
Lesson 1: Meaning of Philosophy Question: The perspective that sees the human person as a whole, not just as a collection of parts. Answer: Holistic Perspective
Lesson 1: Meaning of Philosophy Question: The perspective that views a human person as a collection of independent parts. Answer: Partial Perspective
Lesson 1: Meaning of Philosophy Question: A person who is capable of rational thinking and self-awareness. Answer: Human Person
Lesson 1: Meaning of Philosophy Question: A legal term referring to an entity like a corporation or organization. Answer: Person
Lesson 1: Meaning of Philosophy Question: The discipline often referred to as the 'Mother of All Sciences.' Answer: Philosophy
Lesson 2: Philosophers in Doing Philosophy Question: The philosopher who believed that water is the fundamental substance of reality. Answer: Thales
Lesson 2: Philosophers in Doing Philosophy Question: The philosopher who introduced the concept of 'Apeiron' or the infinite. Answer: Anaximander
Lesson 2: Philosophers in Doing Philosophy Question: The philosopher who claimed that air is the fundamental substance of reality. Answer: Anaximenes
Lesson 2: Philosophers in Doing Philosophy Question: The group of philosophers who were among the first to explain nature without mythology. Answer: The Milesians
Lesson 2: Philosophers in Doing Philosophy Question: The philosopher who formulated the Socratic Method. Answer: Socrates
Lesson 2: Philosophers in Doing Philosophy Question: The student of Socrates who founded the Academy. Answer: Plato
Lesson 2: Philosophers in Doing Philosophy Question: The philosopher known as the 'Father of Logic.' Answer: Aristotle
Lesson 2: Philosophers in Doing Philosophy Question: The famous quote: 'The only thing I know is that I know nothing' is attributed to this philosopher. Answer: Socrates
Lesson 2: Philosophers in Doing Philosophy Question: The philosopher who introduced the Theory of Forms. Answer: Plato
Lesson 2: Philosophers in Doing Philosophy Question: The ancient philosopher who disagreed with Plato’s Theory of Forms and focused on empirical observation. Answer: Aristotle
Lesson 3: Methods of Philosophizing Question: The method of determining if a statement is valid through reasoning and argumentation. Answer: Logical Analysis
Lesson 3: Methods of Philosophizing Question: The theory of truth stating that something is true if it aligns with reality. Answer: Correspondence Theory
Lesson 3: Methods of Philosophizing Question: The theory of truth that states something is true if it makes sense within a system of beliefs. Answer: Coherence Theory
Lesson 3: Methods of Philosophizing Question: The method that examines ideas through lived experiences. Answer: Phenomenological Method
Lesson 3: Methods of Philosophizing Question: The fallacy where a person attacks the character of their opponent instead of addressing the argument. Answer: Ad Hominem
Lesson 3: Methods of Philosophizing Question: The theory stating that truth is based on its usefulness or practical application. Answer: Pragmatic Theory
Lesson 3: Methods of Philosophizing Question: The fallacy that assumes something is true just because it has always been done that way. Answer: Appeal to Tradition
Lesson 3: Methods of Philosophizing Question: The philosophical approach that involves questioning and dialogue to seek truth. Answer: Socratic Method
Lesson 3: Methods of Philosophizing Question: The fallacy that assumes that one event directly causes another, without evidence. Answer: False Cause
Lesson 4: The Human Person as Embodied Spirit Question: The philosopher who stated that man is 'condemned to freedom.' Answer: Jean-Paul Sartre
Lesson 4: The Human Person as Embodied Spirit Question: The philosopher who emphasized the significance of personal relationships in human existence. Answer: Karl Jaspers
Lesson 4: The Human Person as Embodied Spirit Question: The philosopher who believed that humans find meaning in life through love and good deeds. Answer: Viktor Frankl
Lesson 4: The Human Person as Embodied Spirit Question: The term describing the human person's ability to go beyond limitations and seek meaning. Answer: Transcendence
Lesson 4: The Human Person as Embodied Spirit Question: The concept that describes human existence as finite and subject to time. Answer: Temporality
Lesson 4: The Human Person as Embodied Spirit Question: The concept that describes human responsibility for their actions and choices. Answer: Existentialism
Lesson 4: The Human Person as Embodied Spirit Question: The philosophical perspective that sees death as an essential aspect of human existence. Answer: Heidegger’s Concept of Death
Lesson 4: The Human Person as Embodied Spirit Question: The feeling of lack or something missing that prevents decision-making. Answer: Guilt-Feeling
Lesson 4: The Human Person as Embodied Spirit Question: The term for the voice that calls a person to take responsibility for their actions. Answer: Conscience
Lesson 4: The Human Person as Embodied Spirit Question: The concept that describes the human need to form relationships and belong to a society. Answer: Being-Others-Related