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CHOOSE ME
Piliin mo ‘yung tama para di ka masaktan.
Act that proceeds from the
deliberate free will of man
Human Act Acts of Man
Acts that do not proceed from the
deliberate free will of man
Virtues Values
The belief that morality id
determined by the acquisition of
pleasure.
Hedonism Utilitarianism
Subscribes to the idea that an act is good if it brings
good result or the achievement of one’s goals and it is
bad if it fails to make man attain his goals
Hedonism Utilitarianism
_________ deals with the problems of
values. It has two subdivisions: Ethics and
Aesthetics
Metaphysics Axiology
Types of Human Acts in Relation to Reason:
Good Indifferent
Types of Human Acts in Relation to Reason:
Indifferent Evil
Reasoning through a process that starts from
a general principle to particulars included
within the scope of that principle.
Induction Deduction
A means of discovering the truth by proceeding from an
assertion or thesis to a denial or antithesis and finally
reconciling the two into synthesis.
Socratic Dialectic
Deals with the meaning of existence that tries to
resolve the question of whether existence is
identical with space, time, nature, spirit, or God
Ontology Teleology
The doctrine that conclusive
knowledge of ultimate reality is an
outright impossibility.
Agnosticism Skepticism
The doctrine that any true knowledge
is impossible and everything is open to
doubt.
Agnosticism Skepticism
An act done out of free will
and not by force.
Freedom Voluntariness
External force applied by a free
cause which vitiates man’s free will
Violence Fear
IDENTIFY ME
Kasi kung mahal mo, makikilala mo agad.
Educated in a religious school, Dona goes to
confession every day to be free of any kinds of sin.
How do you characterize Dona’s moral attitude?
Pharisaical Callous
Strict Scrupulous
Which of the following is not included
among the eastern philosophies?
Classical Taoism
Islamic Buddhism
The Eight Fold Path is a
concept under:
Buddhism Confucianism
Jainism Taoism
Kathleen, 12 years old, lives with his father,
mother, and his two siblings. This is known as
which of the following types of families?
Extended Single
Nuclear Blended
When a group of people believe that the
culture of another group of people is superior
to them, this exemplifies:
Knowledge Insights
Skills Values
In avoiding implying sickness or suffering,
which of the following is the most preferable
way to refer to those with disabilities like polio?
To be To know
To live together To do
Mark who is a son of a carpenter
eventually learns the nature of his father’s
job. This is an example of:
Assimilation Acculturation
Enculturation Culture Pattern
Social development means that
acquisition of the ability to behave in
accordance with:
Social expectation Social Insight
Stereotyped behavior Universal Norms
When individuals or groups of people transition
from living a lifestyle of their own culture to
moving into a lifestyle of another group.
Assimilation Acculturation
Enculturation Culture Pattern
IDENTIFY ME
(Modifiers of Human Acts)
The absence of intellectual
knowledge in man
Born out of frequently
repeated acts
An economic theory which is based
on the ideals of a classless society
The doctrine that claims that the
meaning of a proposition or idea
lies in its practical consequences.
A philosophical theory that ascribes ultimate
reality to essence embodied in a thing perceptible
to the senses. In education, it is a philosophy
holding the certain basic ideas and skills or
disciplines essential to one’s culture.
The body of beliefs and practices that are
based on the Chinese classics and are
supported by the authority of Kung fu-tzu
or Confucius
IDENTIFY ME
(Negative Filipino Attitudes)
Refers to the behavior of preventing
someone from achieving something due
to jealousy or envy
Refers to how Filipinos initially exhibit great
enthusiasm at the beginning of a project. Our
eagerness however, fades away just as quickly as the
first is extinguished, leaving work either half-baked
or unfinished
Spanish term that means “tomorrow” in
English, the habit encourages
procrastination, an “Ability” Filipinos
have since turned into an art form.
Roughly translated as “come what may,” this is
the Filipinos’ own version of fatalism, the belief
of leaving everything to the hands of fate.
IDENTIFY ME
(Max Scheler’s Hierarchy of Values)
The pleasant vs. unpleasant,
example: sensual feelings, pleasure
or pain
Pertains to the wellbeing either of
the individual or the community,
ex: health
Values independent of the whole sphere
of the body and environment, ex: loving
and hating
Appear only in regard to objects
intentionally given as “absolute” ex:
belief, adoration, bliss
TRUE or FALSE
Kung mali na, baguhin mo, para ‘di na maulit pa.
Learning to be refers to the role of
education in developing all the
dimensions of the complete person.
Learning to Do implies how to learn
by developing one’s concentration,
memory skills and ability to think.
Induction is a reasoning done through the
process of inferring a general law or principle
from the observation of particular instances to
a general conclusion.
Concupiscence refers to the bodily
appetites or tendencies like: love, hatred,
joy, grief, passion,
daring, fear, and anger
Ignorance is the shrinking
back of the mind from danger.
Social Dimensions of Learning
CHOOSE ME
Piliin mo ‘yung tama para di ka masaktan.
Act that proceeds from the
deliberate free will of man
Human Act Acts of Man
Acts that do not proceed from the
deliberate free will of man
Virtues Values
The belief that morality is
determined by the acquisition of
pleasure.
Hedonism Utilitarianism
Subscribes to the idea that an act is good if it brings good
result or the achievement of one’s goals and it is bad if it
fails to make man attain his goals
Hedonism Utilitarianism
_________ deals with the problems of
values. It has two subdivisions: Ethics and
Aesthetics
Metaphysics Axiology
Types of Human Acts in Relation to Reason:
Good Indifferent
Types of Human Acts in Relation to Reason:
Indifferent Evil
Reasoning through a process that starts from
a general principle to particulars included
within the scope of that principle.
Induction Deduction
A means of discovering the truth by proceeding from an
assertion or thesis to a denial or antithesis and finally
reconciling the two into synthesis.
Socratic Dialectic
Deals with the meaning of existence that
tries to resolve the question of whether
existence is identical with space, time,
nature, spirit, or God
Ontology Teleology
The doctrine that conclusive
knowledge of ultimate reality is an
outright impossibility.
Agnosticism Skepticism
The doctrine that any true knowledge
is impossible and everything is open to
doubt.
Agnosticism Skepticism
An act done out of free will
and not by force.
Freedom Voluntariness
External force applied by a free
cause which vitiates man’s free will
Violence Fear
IDENTIFY ME
Kasi kung mahal mo, makikilala mo agad.
Educated in a religious school, Dona goes to
confession every day to be free of any kinds of sin.
How do you characterize Dona’s moral attitude?
Pharisaical Callous
Strict Scrupulous
Which of the following is not included
among the eastern philosophies?
Classical Taoism
Islamic Buddhism
The Eight Fold Path is a
concept under:
Buddhism Confucianism
Jainism Taoism
Kathleen, 12 years old, lives with his father,
mother, and his two siblings. This is known as
which of the following types of families?
Extended Single
Nuclear Blended
When a group of people believes that the
culture of another group of people is superior
to them, this exemplifies:
Knowledge Insights
Skills Values
In avoiding implying sickness or suffering, which
of the following is the most preferable way to refer
to those with disabilities like polio?
To be To know
To live together To do
Mark who is a son of a carpenter
eventually learns the nature of his father’s
job. This is an example of:
Assimilation Acculturation
Enculturation Culture Pattern
Social development means that
acquisition of the ability to behave in
accordance with:
Social expectations Social Insight
Stereotyped behavior Universal Norms
When individuals or groups of people transition
from living a lifestyle of their own culture to
moving into a lifestyle of another group.
Assimilation Acculturation
Enculturation Culture Pattern
IDENTIFY ME
(Modifiers of Human Acts)
The absence of intellectual
knowledge in man
Ignorance
Born out of frequently
repeated acts
Habits
An economic theory which is based
on the ideals of a classless society
Communism
The doctrine that claims that the
meaning of a proposition or idea lies in
its practical consequences.
Pragmatism
A philosophical theory that ascribes ultimate
reality to essence embodied in a thing perceptible to
the senses. In education, it is a philosophy holding
the certain basic ideas and skills or disciplines
essential to one’s culture.
Essentialism
The body of beliefs and practices that
are based on the Chinese classics and are
supported by the authority of Kung fu-
tzu or Confucius
Confucianism
IDENTIFY ME
(Negative Filipino Attitudes)
Refers to the behavior of preventing
someone from achieving something due
to jealousy or envy
Crab Mentality
Refers to how Filipinos initially exhibit great
enthusiasm at the beginning of a project. Our
eagerness however, fades away just as quickly as
the first is extinguished, leaving work either
half-baked or unfinished
Ningas Kugon
Spanish term that means “tomorrow” in
English, the habit encourages procrastination,
an “Ability” Filipinos have since turned into an
art form.
Mañana Habit
Roughly translated as “come what may,” this is
the Filipinos’ own version of fatalism, the belief
of leaving everything to the hands of fate.
Bahala Na
IDENTIFY ME
(Max Scheler’s Hierarchy of Values)
The pleasant vs. unpleasant,
example: sensual feelings, pleasure
or pain
Pleasure Values
Pertains to the wellbeing either of
the individual or the community,
ex: health
Vital Values
Values independent of the whole sphere
of the body and environment, ex: loving
and hating
Spiritual Values
Appear only in regard to objects
intentionally given as “absolute” ex:
belief, adoration, bliss