UNDERSTANDING THE SELF AND ETHICS LET REVIEW DRILLS | SEPTEMBER 2024 LET REVIEWER

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UNDERSTANDING THE SELF AND ETHICS LET REVIEW DRILLS | SEPTEMBER 2024 LET REVIEWER

ETHICS, UNDERSTANDING THE SELF GENERAL EDUCATION based on the new curriculum.

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0:00 Introduction
1:14 He wrote The Concept of Mind (1949) where he rejected the notion that mental states are separable from physical states.
2:15 Is the process by which we acquire those modes of thinking, feeling, and acting that are necessary to participate effectively in the larger community. This statement refers to?
2:29 Unlike Philosophy which explains "what is the self?", answers the question How does the self develop?
2:50 It refers to "who the person is," or the qualities and traits of an individual that make him/her different from others.
3:07 Renowned psychologist and a pioneer of American Sociology.
3:33 Who is the philosopher who believes that the physical body is an important part of the self?
4:19 "The perfect man has no self, the spiritual man has no achievement, the true sage has no name", thus, the ideal self is selflessness. Who said this?
4:34 This includes your rational intellect and psychological state, such as moods, feelings, and sensations, pleasure and pain.
4:57 A French Philosopher known to be the father of modern philosophy and known to be the proponent of the "Methodical Doubt".
5:18 Who said the statement that "truth and right are intrinsically time-bound and changing"?
5:32 The moral truth is when we are created by God in order to ultimately return to him. From whose statement is this taken?
7:11 It is the branch of philosophy that deals with the study of knowledge; its origin, sources, values, evaluation and validation.
7:33 It is a set of rules for determining moral standards or socially acceptable behaviour.
7:52 What norm of conduct is manifested by being loyal to the republic and to the Filipino people?
8:07 How would you characterize the moral attitude of Hispanic friars who taught religion but were unfaithful to their vow of property by amassing the land properties of natives?
8:37 What are the three general subject areas of morality?
8:52 What form of cognitive ethics claims that the existence of moral facts and the truth (or falsity) of moral judgments are independent of people's thoughts and proportions?
9:05 Whose philosophy does 'Love is the active center of our moral life, as love moves us where it desires came
9:27 Which of the following theories denies that moral judgments are either true or false?
10:08 What are the Three (3) Classifications of Normative Ethical Theories?
10:25 It is an ethical system that bases morality on independent moral rules or duties.
10:45 This refers to the judgments of personal approval or disapproval that we make about what Example Enjoying pleasant tone considered "good" we see, hear, smell or taste.
11:00 It emphasizes developing good habits of character, like kindness and generosity, and avoiding bad character traits, or vices, such as greed or hatred.
11:24 It submits that moral truths are knowable by intuition, that is, by immediate, instinctive knowledge without reference to any evidence.
11:39 Whose theory is 'Justice as Fairness' which recommends equal basis rights, equality of opportunity and promoting the interests of the least advantaged members of society?
11:56 refers to a political and philosophical theory that focuses on the concept of fairness in relations between individuals in society and equal access to wealth, opportunities, and social privileges.
12:30 It theorizes that moral facts and principles apply to everybody in all places.
12:52 It states that moral judgments convey propositions. They are "truth bearers," or they are either true or false.
13:09 It is the branch of ethics that studies the nature of morality. It talks about the meaning, reference, and truth values of moral judgements.
13:49 This steps for making moral decisions involves coming up with various alternative courses of action as part of the creative thinking included in resolving a moral dilemma.
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