This document contains an introduction to philosophy and a quiz to distinguish between facts and opinions. It begins by asking what the original meaning of the term "philosophy" was, and provides multiple choice answers regarding prominent early philosophers like Pythagoras, Democritus, and Socrates. The second section of the document contains a true/false quiz to determine if statements provided are facts or opinions. It addresses topics like religions, holidays, personal tastes, and geographic information. The document aims to introduce foundational concepts in philosophy and test the reader's understanding of the difference between objective facts and subjective opinions.
This document contains an introduction to philosophy and a quiz to distinguish between facts and opinions. It begins by asking what the original meaning of the term "philosophy" was, and provides multiple choice answers regarding prominent early philosophers like Pythagoras, Democritus, and Socrates. The second section of the document contains a true/false quiz to determine if statements provided are facts or opinions. It addresses topics like religions, holidays, personal tastes, and geographic information. The document aims to introduce foundational concepts in philosophy and test the reader's understanding of the difference between objective facts and subjective opinions.
This document contains an introduction to philosophy and a quiz to distinguish between facts and opinions. It begins by asking what the original meaning of the term "philosophy" was, and provides multiple choice answers regarding prominent early philosophers like Pythagoras, Democritus, and Socrates. The second section of the document contains a true/false quiz to determine if statements provided are facts or opinions. It addresses topics like religions, holidays, personal tastes, and geographic information. The document aims to introduce foundational concepts in philosophy and test the reader's understanding of the difference between objective facts and subjective opinions.
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
1. What is originally meant “love of wisdom”?
a. Philosophy b. Ethics c. Epistemology d. Aesthetics 2. These are the lessons that were learned from experience. a. Philosophy b. Ethics c. Wisdom d. Aesthetics 3. He proposed that everything that exist is based on a higher order plan which he called logos. a. Hercalitus b.Pythagoras c. Democritus d. Epicurus 4. He pioneered the use of mathematics to analyzed natural phenomena. a.Plato b. Aristotle c.Archimedes d.Socrates 5. Devoted himself to studying the cause of natural phenomena and he proposed that matter is composed of tiny particles called atom. a. Archimedes b.Epicurus c. Democritus d.Aristole 6. What is the science of the beautiful in its various manifestations? a. Philosophy b. Ethics c. Epistemology d. Aesthetics 7. It is the art of questioning and answering until we arrived at the truth. a. Metaphysics b. Ethics c. Epistemology d. Elenchus 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 15.
II.Choose between truth and opinion.
1. My Mom likes my new haircut. A) Opinion B) Fact 2. I am a grade 12 senior high school student of NNHS. A) Fact B) Opinion 3. The religion of Muslims is Islam. A) Opinion B) Fact 4. I think apple pie is the best dessert ever made. A) Opinion B) Fact 5. I think Christmas is the best holiday of the year. A) Fact B) Opinion 6. I think bananas taste wonderful. A) Opinion B) Fact 7. I feel learning to skate is very difficult A) Fact B) Opinion 8. My car has four tires. A) Opinion B) Fact 9. I think Boracay is beautiful. A) Fact B) Opinion 10. We celebrate Valentine’s Day in February. A) Opinion B) Fact 11. Japanese are Asians. A) Fact B) Opinion 12. I think that Filipinas are beautiful. A) Fact B) Opinion 13. Rodrigo Duterte is the president of the Philippines. A) Opinion B) Fact 14. Monkies are so cute. A) Fact B) Opinion 15. There are three main islands in the Philippines: Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. A) Opinion B) Fact