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Maria refused when she was told by Ana to cheat during their midterm exam because she

considers it unethical. For Descartes, Maria is *


a. Intelligent
b. Not doing her responsibility as a friend
c. Doubting Ana
d. A thinking thing

Which is the soul’s tool to achieve wisdom and perfection? *


a. Self-consciousness
b. Self-awareness
c. Reason
d. Both a and b

Socrates believed that the soul is the identifier of our identity and not our physicality, what is
the basic explanation of this claim? *
a. The physical body is superior than the soul
b. The physicality of an individual is superior that the soul cannot fathom
c. The physicality of the body is inferior to the functionality of the soul
d. The physical body is perfect that the soul cannot accept
Other:

John Locke believes that all knowledge comes from direct sense experience. Locke is  *
a. A rationalist
b. A psychoanalyst
c. A phenomenologist
d. An empiricist

Section Code: *

BSN 1C

He proposed that all knowledge begins with experience but does not arise alone from
experiences as we have knowledge in mind prior to the encounter of experience  *
a. Immanuel Kant
b. John Locke
c. Rene Descartes
d. David Hume
Other:

For St. Augustine, the ultimate reality is *


a. The soul
b. The body
c. The Transcendent God
d. Both a and b

Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the characteristics of a thinking thing?  *
a. You understand situations in which you find yourself
b. You accept the accuracy of ideas presented to you
c. You deny an accusation that someone has made
d. You refuse to follow a command that you consider unethical

In the belief of Descartes, which is the only way for you to develop beliefs that are truly
yours? *
a. Analyzing things
b. Doubting things
c. Planning things
d. Organizing things

Which of the following best describes Kant’s perspective of the self? *


a. Personal identity and soul or substance in which the personal identity is situated are two very
different things
b. Our primary experience of the world is not in terms of a disconnected stream of sensations
c. We are aware of thinking about our self
d. The soul makes war with the body

The cornerstone of Socrates’ philosophy is to *


a. Doubt things
b. Think
c. Know thyself
d. Be self-aware

Date: *
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09

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08

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2021

Which of the following is described as unchanging, eternal and immortal?  *


a. Physical realm
b. Ideal realm
c. Impressions
d. Ideas

Name *

Pamela Jane L. Tabacoan

The character of a person to be skeptical, doubtful, or to analyze is an example of which of the


two dimensions of the human self. *
a. The self as a thinking entity
b. The self as physical body
c. The self as the person
d. The self as the concept

Which of the following is true? *


a. Augustine greatly influenced Socrates in his idea of self
b. Augustine believed that the body is united with the soul so that man may be entire and
complete.
c. Both a and b are true
d. Both a and b are false

Rene Descartes is an empiricist. *


a. True
b. False

According to Descartes, you are capable of being aware you are engaging in certain mental
operations while you are engaged in them. *
a. True
b. False

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