In studying Philosophy, there are certain things to consider in order for it to be defined as the science that by natural light of reason studies the first causes or highest principles of all things. Now, what is to be considered when a philosopher uses his natural capacity to think instead of laboratory equipment?
  • Science
  • Study of All Things
  • Natural Light of Reason
  • Principle of Sufficient Reason
The Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013 is otherwise known as __________, which adheres to a more holistic and less disciplinal program and for revising the General Education Curriculum for Philippine higher and basic education.
  • RA No. 10533
  • RA No. 11523
  • RA No. 10355
  • RA No. 1535
What do you call the difference that makes each person unique (i.e, biology, ethnicity, culture, etc.)
  • Personality
  • Culture
  • Diversity
  • DNA
"Philo" in Philosophy means________.
  • Mind
  • Man
  • To love
  • To have Wisdom
Philosophy is one dimensional or partial.
  • True
  • False
Name the principle: A thing is either is or is not; everything must be either be or not be; between being and not-being, there is no middle ground possible.
  • Principle of Identity
  • Principle of the Highest
  • Principle of Excluded Middle
  • Principle of Sufficient Reason
Name the principle: Nothing exists without a sufficient reason for its being and existence.
  • Principle of Existence
  • Principle of Excluded Middle
  • Principle of Sufficient Reason
  • Principle of Identity
What is the branch of Philosophy which has an extension of a fundamental and necessary drive in every human being to know what is real?
  • Aethetic
  • Metaphysics
  • Logic
  • Ethics
Who is the Greek Philosopher who says "Everything is water, everything that we experience is appearance."
  • Plato
  • Socrates
  • Thales
  • Aristotle
What do you call the study of the nature of moral judgments?
  • Epistemology
  • Methaphysics
  • Philosophy
  • Ethics
What is the branch of Philosophy which deals with nature, sources, limitations and validity of knowledge?
  • Psychology
  • Epistemology
  • Metaphysics
  • Logic
They believe that general ideas are formed from the examination of particular facts through our senses.
  • Empiricists
  • Rationalists
  • Pragmatists
  • Anthropologists
What is the method that distinguishes real knowledge from mere opinion?
  • Deduction/ Rationalism
  • Induction/ Empiricism
  • Emperialism
  • Pragmaticism
William James and John Dewey are advocates of _______________, who believes that value in use is the real test of truth and meaning.
  • Deduction/ Rationalism
  • Induction/ Empiricism
  • Emperialism
  • Pragmatism
Who is the founder of the Academy in Athens?
  • Socrates
  • Plato
  • Aristotle
  • Thales
Who is the teacher of Plato?
  • Socrates
  • Plato
  • Aristotle
  • Thales
What do you call the method that is performed by asking question after question with the purpose of seeking to expose contradictions in one’s thoughts, guiding him/her to arrive at a solid, tenable conclusion?
  • Deduction Method
  • Arete Method
  • Socratic Method
  • Platonian Method
Logic comes the Greek word "logike" and was coined by____________, which means a treatise on matters pertaining to the human thought.
  • Zeno, the Stoic
  • Pythagoras
  • Thanos
  • Aristotle
Which does not belong to the importance of aesthetics?
  • It brings us in touch with our culture.
  • It vitalizes our knowledge.
  • It strengthens our immune system.
  • It helps us to live more deeply and richly.
What is the complete name of your Philosophy teacher?
  • Abegail B. Namoro
  • Abbygail B. Namoro
  • Abigail B. Namoro
  • Abby Nam
For Aristotle, God created humans to reason and are inclined to reason. Therefore, human beings are __________.
  • Smart
  • Rational
  • Irrational
  • Open-minded
Philosophy comes from the Greek word philosophia, which means?
  • Lover of philosophy
  • Love of Wisdom
  • Lover of Knowledge
  • Lover of God
What does tabula rasa mean?
  • Red Tablet
  • New Knowledge
  • Rise Tomorrow
  • Clean State
Plato was a student to which philosopher?
  • Aristotle
  • Xenophon
  • Socrates
  • Thomas Aquinas
The _______ is the source of all human action.
  • Soul
  • Mind
  • Breath
  • Heart
The study of Truth or Knowledge
  • Epistemology
  • Ecclesiology
  • Ethnography
  • Ecology
What makes a bad decision bad? A question that falls under the branch of Philosophy called _________.
  • Logic
  • Epistemology
  • Ethics
  • Methaphysics
Which philosopher is best known for his statement cogito ergo sum?
  • Rene Descartes
  • Plato
  • Socrates
  • Jean - Paul Sarte
Which of the following is not a branch of philosophy?
  • Metaphysics
  • Epistemology
  • Ethics
  • Physics
What do we call "seekers and lovers of wisdom?"
  • Philosophers
  • Theologians
  • Teachers
  • Doctors
Which philosopher taught by asking questions?
  • Socrates
  • Plato
  • Aristotle
  • Anaximander
Aristotle referred this as the humanity's capacity to make choices.
  • right
  • wrong
  • free will
  • judgment
Being an existentialist, he/she believes that "Existence precedes essence"
  • Aristotle
  • Tomas Aquinas
  • Tomas Hobbes
  • Jean Paul Sartre
According to Thomas Aquinas, ______________ is love and love is our destiny.
  • God
  • Family
  • Knowledge
  • Happiness
He/she believes that we must take into account what the environment does to an organism not only before, but also after it responds.
  • Yelon
  • B.F.Skinner
  • Thomas Hobbes
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau
If you have the Filipino value of "utang na loob, which of the following will you most likely to do?
  • repaying those who have helped us
  • establishing give-and-take-relationship
  • gratefulness to any help given by other people
  • All of the above
It is rooted in the human person's self-determination and the exercise of intellect and free will
  • love
  • hope
  • mind
  • freedom
Aquinas' one classification of law is the Natural Law. He defined it as the law that governs natural phenomena in nature. The following are examples of Natural Law, EXCEPT:
  • people
  • gravity
  • elements
  • weather
En-soi refers to things in the world that simply "are".Sartre said that people make use of these are their excuses to escape from obligations and acting on bad faith. Example of excuses are the following, EXCEPT:
  • I was born this way.
  • I grew up in a bad environment.
  • I can't reach my goal because I am poor.
  • This is my real attitude, but I can change it for the better.
Freedom should not be squandered but taken as a wonderful gift that must be nurtured and protected, not impinging the rights or freedom of others. This means that:
  • Actions are freedom.
  • We can do anything we want.
  • We should give our freedom to others,
  • A person has freedom but is responsible for the consequences of his/her choices.
In Aristotle's Intellectual Freedom, what elements are said to drive each other?
  • reason, will, action
  • reason, will, decision
  • plan, process, action
  • input, process, output
Aquinas gave a fourfold classification of law: Eternal law, Natural law, Human law, and __________.
  • Divine law
  • Earth Law
  • Spiritual Law
  • Environmental law
In the book "The Social Contract" by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, what theory did he elaborated?
  • theory of life
  • theory of society
  • theory of animals
  • theory of human nature
It is a Philosophical concept reflecting an inalienable human right to realize one’s human will.
  • Honesty
  • Realization
  • Freedom
  • Reflection
God freeing us from our sins is the meaning of freedom in what aspect?
  • Biblical
  • Political
  • Social
  • Philosophical
It is a type of right that is innate to a person.
  • Natural rights
  • Legal rights
  • Common rights
  • Personal rights
It is a type of right that is based on society’s customs and laws.
  • Natural rights
  • Legal rights
  • Common rights
  • Personal rights
It is the type of right that is enacted by legislation and enforced by government.
  • Natural rights
  • Legal rights
  • Common rights
  • Personal rights
It is the capacity to choose from alternative courses of actions or decisions.
  • Human agency
  • Freedom
  • Free action
  • Free will
"Will" refers to our mental ability to make choice and do actions to carry these choices.
  • True
  • False
Humans are to be free in their choices and actions, then these choices and actions should not be determined.
  • Natural Freedom
  • Social Freedom
Human freedom is the absence of force, constraints, or anything that makes a person act against his/her will or desire
  • Natural Freedom
  • Social Freedom
Actions that are determined/ done not to carry out free choices
  • Voluntary
  • Involuntary
Actions that are not determined/ actions done to carry out free choices
  • Voluntary
  • Involuntary
It is the power to make your own choices or decisions.
  • Will
  • Freedom
  • Volition
  • Existentialism
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