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LUZURIAGA, CHELSEY MARIE

GAS 12-1
A. QOUTE ANALYSIS
Philosophy is a search for comprehensive view of nature, an attempt
at a universal explanation of nature things. –Alfred Weber

1. How will you explain the quote?


We seeks for an answer on everything in this universe, trying to
decipher life, to understand what we really are and what lies beyond
us. To uncover the truth and quench our thirst for an answer.

2. What is the relation of the quote to your daily life?


I search for answers and explanations every day to understand what
life is to make decisions for the right path of my life.

B. PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTIONS

1. Can we know about happiness without knowing about sadness?


2. Should you try to love your parents even if you don’t like them?
3. Are the emotions the threat to intelligence?
4. How do you know that your experience of consciousness is the same
as other people’s experience of consciousness?
5. Do people really change, or do they recognize and react logically to
new circumstances?
6. Can there be a universal morality without a universal god?
7. Is there a universal concept of right or wrong? Or it’s just our beliefs
that justifies it?
8. Would the world be a better place if caste and religion ceased to exist?
9. How do you identify the things that are real or not real?
10. Does the study of philosophy ever lead to answers or simply
more questions?

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