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LUCAN CENTRAL COLLEGES, INC.

SCHOOL ID. 402425


PHILOSOPHY
SUMMATIVE EXAM

Name: ______________________________________________

Section & Block: ___________________________

NEW ECONOMIC
TECHNOLOGY SOCRATES PLATO
KNOWLEDGE SPHERE

PLATO’S
POLICY ON (WOMEN’S)
SOCIAL REALM HAPPINESS THEORY OF
MAKING FRIENDSHIPS
IMMORTALITY

TEST I. FILL IN THE BLANK (2pts. Each)

INSTRUCTION/S: CHOOSE YOUR ANSWERS ON THE BOX PROVIDED ABOVE,


WRITE THE CORRECT ANSWERS IN THE SPACE PROVIDED.

1. _____________________“know thyself” is the main idea of Socrates of good living.

2. _____________________Plato’s Dialogues in the Republic has overshadowed all his


other Dialogues in fame, for it undoubtedly brought out the many-sidedness of his genius
no other Dialogue of his can aspire to do.

3. _____________________The effects of new knowledge have been partially noticeable


in the economic sphere.

4. _____________________Equally important are the changes that have taken place in


the social realm.

5. _____________________The more society in influenced by technology, the more we


need to consider the social, ethical and technological, and scientific aspects of each
decision and choice (Germain 2000).

6. _____________________Women’s friendship has a unique quality that may only exist


between women.
7. _____________________Socrates, a great teacher in Athens around 469 BC, believes
that knowing oneself is a condition to solve the present problem (Berversluis 2000).

8. _____________________For Socrates, for a person to be happy, he has to live a


virtuous life. Virtue is not something to be taught or acquired through education, but
rather it is merely an awakening of the seeds of good deeds that lay dormant in the mind
and heart of a person.

9. _____________________Contemplation of his mind means that the mind is in


communion with the universal and eternal ideas.

10. _____________________According to Plato, the body is the source of endless trouble


to us by reason of the mere requirement of food, and is liable also diseases, which
overtake and impede us in the search after true being: it fills us full of love, lusts and
fears, and fancies of all kinds, and endless foolishness.

TEST II. ENUMERATION (2pts. Each)


1. Give the threefold structure of care.

1.

2.

3.

2. Give the two (2) MARCEL’S PHENOMENOLOGICAL METHOD.

1.

2.

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