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SKILL-POWER INSTITUTE, INC.

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SECOND SUMMATIVE EXAMINATION


2nd SEMESTER A.Y. 2019-2020
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

SHSCO12 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON


Student’s Name: Section: Rating:
Instructor’s Name: Permit #: Room:
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE (10 PTS.)

DIRECTIONS: ENCIRCLE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER.

1. He is famous for his Pedagogy of the Oppressed, a radical theory that encourages to question
things that prevent people to gain the quality of life they want.
a. Karl Marx b. Paolo Freire c. Karl Jaspers d. Martin Buber
2. It implies humans’ connectivity and relatedness with each other.
a. Intersubjectivityb. communication c. freedom d. dialogue
3. A type of nonrelational self that does not recognize the existence of other people, he consciously
leaves the communicative situation.
a. The self in the realm of manipulation b. the self in the realm of pretentions
c. The self in isolation d. the self in the realm of selfishness
4. He wrote “I and Thou”, he is an existentialist philosopher.
b. Karl Marx b. Paolo Freire c. Karl Jaspers d. Martin Buber
5. This type of nonrelational self sees the other person as an object, he controls what the other
thinks, feels and does.
a. The self in the realm of manipulation b. the self in the realm of pretentions
c. The self in isolation d. the self in the realm of selfishness
6. What do you call the dimensions that hinder the person from attaining their intersubjectivity-
relatedness with other people?
a. Dimensions of manipulation b. Dimensions of determinism
c. Dimensions of nonrelational self d. Dimensions of self-determinism
7. A type of nonrelational self that involves pretending to be accepted by other people.
b. The self in the realm of manipulation b. the self in the realm of pretentions
c. The self in isolation d. the self in the realm of selfishness
8. The innate capacity of the human person to determine his/her own decision.
a. self-determinism b. pan-determinism c. psychological determinism d. conscious
9. According to this theory, human genetic make-up is responsible for our human behavior, attitude
and personality.
a. biological determinism c. psychological determinism
b. sociological determinism d. self-determinism
10. According to this philosophy, freedom is just an illusion.
a. self-determinism b. pan-determinism c. psychological determinism d. conscious
I. TRUE OR FALSE (10 Points)
Directions: Write true if the statement is correct and false if it is wrong.
________1. According to Sigmund Freud, existence precedes essence.
________2. According to biological determinism, our behavior is determined by our genetic make-up.
________3. B.F Skinner is a behaviorist who firmly believed the idea of sociological determinism.
________4. Pan-determinism states that we are capable of choosing our own destiny.
________5. The three levels of the mind is proposed by Immanuel Kant.
________6. Psychological determinism suggests that we are governed by the manifestations of our
mental states.
________7. Jean Paul Sartre said that we are abandoned to be free.
________8. Sometimes our plans can fail, but that doesn’t mean we should stop pursuing it.
________9. Abandonment is the price of our freedom according to Sartre.
________10. Consciousness is composed of our urges, drives, wishes and past experiences.

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