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Quiz # 2 in Intro to Philosophy of the Human Person

Name: ____________________________
Section: ___________________________

Part I. Read each statement carefully. Write your answer on the space provided before each number.
_____1. It refers to truth that is related to a general agreement or consensus on what is right as opposed to what is wrong.
a. Personal Domain b. Scientific Domain
c. Objective Domain d. Social Domain
_____2. This view believes that we have a significant ROLE AS STEWARDS or guardians OF NATURE.
a. Ecocentrism b. Ecofeminism
c. Biocentrism d. Anthropocentrism
_____3. It refers to judgment based on certain facts that could still be contested or questioned.
a. Argument b. Conclusion
c. Explanation d. Opinion
_____4. He conducted his philosophical activity by means of question and answer.
a. Plato b. Aristotle
c. Socrates d. Pythagoras
_____5. It refers to human activities that aims to not interfere with the flow of the ecosystem.
a. Economic Efficiency b. Prudence
c. Ecofeminism d. Environmental Integrity
_____6. The idea is presented acceptable because a lot of people accept it.
a. Appealing to me b. Appeal to Force
c. Appeal to People d. Appeal to Pity
_____7. According to Abella (2016), the ability to surpass limits is called ________.
a. Embodiment b. Self-Determination
c. Transcendence d. Externality
_____8. "You are the only one that stole my heart away." can be tested in what domain of truth?
a. Social Domain b. Personal Domain
c. Objective Domain d. Scientific Domain
_____9. These philosophers believed that we can acquire knowledge using our senses.
a. Idealists b. Empiricists
c. Nominalists d. Rationalists
_____10. This Theory of Truth would have sense perception or experience as its source of knowledge.
a. Coherence Theory of Truth b. Cohesive Theory of Truth
c. Correspondence Theory of Truth d. Pragmatic Theory of Truth
_____11. It refers to meeting the needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future generation.
a. Environmental Aesthetics b. Environmental Philosophy
c. Sustainable Development d. Environmental Development

Part II. True or False


_____12. Justification is the process of proving the truth or validity of a statement.
_____13. Socrates held that "All who do evil things do them against their own will.”
_____14. For Hinduism, our true self is also known as Brahman.
_____15. Frugality is ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior.
_____16. Anthropocentrism believes that humans are the most important species on the planet.
_____17. Mining companies dig up land and even level mountains to access minerals and metals is an example of Anthropocentrism.
_____18. Facts of reality are independent of your thoughts, feelings or preferences.
_____19. Truth is inherently biased.
_____20. A belief is capable of being true or false because it may or may not accurately describe the world.
_____21. Wider generalization consists of identifying finer and finer distinctions.
_____22. In Secondary Reflection, your "true I" emerges in my many relations with others; through communion.
_____23. False Dichotomy It is basically making a claim based on evidence that it is just too small.
_____24. Baculum is a Latin word which means scepter or stick.
_____25. It refers to an idea that is acceptable because it has been true for a long time.

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