IPHP REVIEWER
1. He asserts that the essence of man is his freedom
Jean Paul Sartre
2. What does the "structure and human freedom as reciprocally contradictory" mean
the past does not determine the person
3. Which of the following is the existential meaning of human freedom?
an avenue for the possibilities of a person to be truly human
4. It is meant to demotivate the actor from doing a certain act
punishment
5. Which of the following best mirrors Sartre's existentialism?
May Bukas Pa
6. Which obstacle to dialogue is referred to when the "self" hides the real version of himself to the "other?"
seeming
7. How do you describe the relationship of group of people who join a rally only for the sake of money?
human
8. How does the "self treat the "other" in an I-IT relationship?
object
9. Which of the following refers to the process of fully opening oneself to the other?
personal making present
10. When the awareness of the one who loves another person is at the level of persons and not of things, then relationship is categorized as what?
1-Thou
11. Who proposed the idea of "artificial man?"
Thomas Hobbes
12. According to him, the people have the right and moral obligation to overthrow a corrupt government.
John Locke
13. Which form of society relies on the cultivation of plants, fruits, and vegetables?
horticultural
14. This philosophical concept refers to an agreement between the individuals and the state by which the individuals in the community must surrender several liberties in exchange for social order.
social contract
15. Who said that men are born free, yet everywhere they are in chains?
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
16. Which philosophy views death as not an end in itself, but part of the natural process in the existence of the soul as one separate entity?
Hinduism
17. Which of the following is the result of "karma" according to Buddhism?
rebirth
18. Who asserted that living a good life entails living a life of moderation?
Aristotle
19. This view believes that after death, the soul will either go to heaven or to hell, depending on the judgment anchored on how the person lived his or her life on earth
christianity
20. Which of the following believes on the concept of reincarnation and the transmigration of the spirit?
Hinduism
21. This society is generally small in size and is composed of families
agrarian or agricultural society
22. This society uses machinery in producing goods and services
industrial society
23. This society has given rise to the virtual society
post-industrial society
24. In this society, those who own land are considered most powerful and influential
feudal society
25. This society engages in the small-scale cultivation of plants
horticultural society
26. Which of the following is referred to when the philosophical reasoning avoids inconsistencies and incoherence?
Critical
27. Which avenue of knowledge is most helpful if you want to learn the correct procedures of performing the first aid?
Experience
28. Which of the following is NOT under the umbrella of ethics?
killing
29. Which of the following best describes the idea of being objective?
Considering things from a disinterested point of view
30. Below are the subject matters in philosophy except for
Endocentric
31. Which of the following disciplines studies the moral relationships of human beings with the environment?
Environmental philosophy
32. According to him, "no man is an island, entire of itself, every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main."
John Donne
33. Which of the following examines the connections between women and nature?
Ecofeminism
34. How do you describe man when it comes to what he is toward his environment?
Steward
35. It refers to the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded
Environment
36. What is the meaning of the Greek word Philos!
love
37. What is the meaning of the Greek word Sophia?
wisdom
38. The perspective that considers large-scale patterns in system and seeing the whole and not the part.
Holistic Thinking
39. . The perspective that focuses on specific aspect of a situation and seeing only the part and not the whole.
Partial Thinking
40. It is the study or discipline that uses human reason to investigate the ultimate causes, reasons and principles which govern all things
philosophy
41. The action wherein a person examines his thoughts, feelings and actions and to learn more about one's life and experience.
reflection
42. It is the English term of the word pagkamangha and we can easily notice it in a child's attitude.
awe/wonder
43. The starting point of philosophizing wherein the person asks important questions in life.
Awe/Wonder
44. The person who engages in Philosophizing
philosopher
45. What period in Philosophy is characterized by Cosmo-Centric?
Ancient Philosophy
46. What period in Philosophy is characterized by Theo-Centric?
Medieval Philosophy
47. What period in Philosophy is characterized by Anthropo-Centric
Modern Philosophy
48. The branch of philosophy which deals with questions regarding reality and existence?
Metaphysics
49. Which of the following branches in Philosophy deals with moral questions and dilemmas?
Ethics
50. Which branch of Philosophy that deals with beauty and what makes things "beautiful"?
Aesthetics