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I. CATEGORIZING: Classify the items listed below according to the options provided.

Answer in
CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY.

A. Constituents/Elements B. Object Chosen C. Intention D. Circumstances


of Human Acts

E. On Truth, Reality and F. Nonmaterial Culture G. Material Culture H. Moral Dilemma


Values

I. Moral Standards J. Non-moral Standards K. None of the Above

1. The act of knowing is always in consciousness of something which is inevitably linked to the
subject as the knower.

2. The way of life or philosophy of a particular community including their beliefs and orientations like
the Filipino way of “utang na loob.”

3. They cannot change the moral quality of the acts themselves as they can neither make good nor
right an action that is in itself evil.

4. The movement of the will toward an end.

5. They contribute to increasing or diminishing the moral goodness or evil of human acts.

6. The act of consenting or accepting a certain action whether it is done whole-heartedly,


half-heartedly or non-heartedly.

7. It is concerned with the goal or end of the chosen or desired activity.

8. How it looks may not be necessarily how it is.

9. A person is presented with two or more actions, all of which that person has the ability to perform.

10. These rules are made by authority figures and can be changed or even nullified by the decisions of
a particular authoritative body.

11. Awareness or being conscious of one’s actions including its consequences.

12. The good towards which the will deliberately directs itself.

13. The different languages spoken by the various ethno-linguistic groups in the Philippines
demonstrating the need for unity amidst diversity.

14. Pop music, social media or even mass media may shape a person’s ethical or moral stand.

15. Philosophy is a reason based pursuit of fundamental truths.

16. They are based upon impartial considerations and go beyond personal interests to a universal
standpoint in which each person’s interests are impartially counted as equal.

17. The person cannot perform all of the actions and have to choose which action, or actions when
there are three or more choices, to perform.
18. Such rules are unrelated to moral or ethical considerations.

19. Philosophy is the study of principles of conduct to deepen a person’s sense of meaning and
understanding of the variety of human experiences.

20. Political opinions, religious beliefs or even marriage patterns that may influence a person’s ethical
or moral stand.

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