The document discusses various concepts related to human rights, justice, ethics, and forms of government. It provides definitions for different types of human rights like civil rights and socio-economic rights. It also discusses concepts like pluralism, utilitarianism, democracy, and definitions for philosophers like Plato, Jeremy Bentham, and John Stuart Mill. Many of the statements provided are true or false questions about these concepts.
The document discusses various concepts related to human rights, justice, ethics, and forms of government. It provides definitions for different types of human rights like civil rights and socio-economic rights. It also discusses concepts like pluralism, utilitarianism, democracy, and definitions for philosophers like Plato, Jeremy Bentham, and John Stuart Mill. Many of the statements provided are true or false questions about these concepts.
The document discusses various concepts related to human rights, justice, ethics, and forms of government. It provides definitions for different types of human rights like civil rights and socio-economic rights. It also discusses concepts like pluralism, utilitarianism, democracy, and definitions for philosophers like Plato, Jeremy Bentham, and John Stuart Mill. Many of the statements provided are true or false questions about these concepts.
2. Which is NOT a component of justice? Privileges 3. Man is the only creature who can create his/her own destiny True 4. Pluralism embraces diversity and the removal of social political, religious or cultural divide True 5. are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement and are part of modern civilizations, and are regarded as established pillars of society and culture Rights 6. A kind of duty that adheres to moral obligation Natural Duty 7. A type of Utilitarianism that refers to the goodness or evilness of the action itself Rule Utilitarian 8. adhere to the tenet that men are to be respected because they are rational people Civil Rights 9. A type of human right the right of groups or peoples in develop in relation to rights to public assembly Collective Rights 10. A philosopher who believed that social justice is comparable to the universe I it's entirety and is moved by an invisible source Plato 11. is an entitlement usually granted by the state on a conditional basis Privileges 12. Happiness should be shared by all sectors of business that covers the businessmen, workers, buyers and society is the focus core idea of Business Aggregation True 13. A type of human right the right that guarantee equal conditions and treatment of basic necessities Socio-Economic Rights 14. A kind of duty that includes moral duty of citizens to obey state laws and eternal laws Natural Duty 15. A philosopher who believed that social justice is comparable to the universe I it's entirety and is moved by an invisible source Plato 16. Globalization played a role in achieving common understanding and break the religious divide True 17. Protects the rights of individuals.Democracy 18. The philosophy of Immanuel Kant is derived from the Golden Rule which is: Do not do unto others what you do not want others to do unto you 19. yardstick for right conduct and good life Ethics 20. A type of Utilitarianism that believed in the goodness or badness of an action Act Utilitarian 21. Ethics is the source of good character False 22. Which of the following statement is NOT true about laws (hhhahshs) 23. A type of government that is the result of Marxist Theory on the proletariat and bourgeoisie(hshshshs) 24. Business individualism is concentrated on the profit generated by businessmen. False 25. Even the most coward man can display courage True 26. a strict belief in the literal interpretation of the religious tenet fundamentalism 27. a community of persons more or less numerous permanently occupying a definite territory having a government of their own to which a great body of inhabitants render habitual obedience and enjoying freedom from external control State 28. A type of human right that is centered on political liberty and is aimed to protect individuals from the state Civil Rights 29. Which is NOT a component of justice? (Hahshsh) 30. Human rights are protected by law even if these rights are abused False 31. A type of government that advocates equality amongst people (hahaha) 32. What is true about "millenials"? People born from 1980-2000 33. A type of political ideology that says the rightness or wrongness of an action or object depends on the effect of the consequences regardless of the method utilized. Utilitarianism 34. is universal, absolute and eternal according to Plato Justice 35. A type of human right the right that guarantee equal conditions and treatment of basic necessities. Socio-Economic Rights 36. is universal, absolute and eternal according to Plato Justice 37. adhere to the tenet that men are to be respected because they are rational people Civil Rights 38. A type of political ideology that says n act is valid if the society where a person belongs to adheres to the understanding and beliefs Welfarism 39. A philosopher who believed that man's happiness is quantified by either pleasure and pain and nothing else. They can be measured according to the following criteria such as: intensity, duration, certainty and nearness. Jeremy Bentham 40. A kind of duty that is an obligation to do an act on the part of the person who is imposed to do such act Positive Duty 41. A type of human right the right of groups or peoples in develop in relation to rights to public assembly Collective Rights 42. Protects the rights of individuals. Democracy 43. Fundamentalists see other religious beliefs are biased and contrary to their fundamental beliefs are considered "heretic". True 44. A type of political ideology that advocates for an equal redistribution of wealth and power in society Socialism 45. A philosopher who believed in the idea of general happiness of the people that can be felt by everyone John Stuart Mill 46. Which of the following statement is NOT true about laws bounded by traditions and legends 47. Human rights can be given or taken away True 48. Pluralism proposes linear dialogues to avoid miscommunication False 49. A type of human right that is centered on political liberty and is aimed to protect individuals from the state Civil Rights 50. The belief that reason made all laws and makes everyone obey all laws Autonomy of Reason