Across
- 4. The concept of value in terms of its philosophical terms and argues questions about nature and what actually is valued.
- 5. It refers to the person having a clear perception of oneself, including his thoughts, emotions, identify and actions.
- 7. The ability to change, be dynamic, and continually redefining one’s self which works with our facticity to create change.
- 10. It refers to the capability of a person to reach out and interact with others and the world.
- 11. A Scottish philosopher who introduced the English term of "Epistemology".
- 14. This fallacy involves someone taking an attribute of a whole or a class and assuming that it must also necessarily be true of each part or member.
- 17. A branch of philosophy concerned with understanding reality and developing theories about what exists and how we know that it exists.
- 20. A Filipino colloquial term that is ironically associated with the behavior as if he/she seems to know everything despite not having the proper knowledge of certain subjects.
- 21. It refers to the innate right to be valued and respected.
- 22. The totality of an individual, possessing awareness, self-determination and capacity to interact with others and with himself/herself.
- 23. It is defined as a reasoning presented in an argument that is deceptive or has flaws, either on purpose or accidentally.
Down
- 1. A branch of philosophy that inquires into the nature, meaning, and value of art; or any critical reflection about art, culture, and nature.
- 2. It refers to well-founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do, usually in terms of rights or specific virtues.
- 3. The ability to see things as a whole, to understand, and predict the many different types of relationships between the many elements in a complex system.
- 5. He defined a human person as a personal being that possesses its intellectual nature in a natural unity with a material body.
- 6. The general term commonly used to refer to the entire human race.
- 8. The theory of knowledge under the branch of philosophy that studies the nature, origin, and scope of knowledge and belief.
- 9. A error in reasoning where one word is used ambiguously in different parts of an argument.
- 12. It investigates various types of things that exist and their relationship with each other.
- 13. Argumentum ad ______ means “argument to the person” in Latin word.
- 15. The number of branches of the philosophy.
- 16. The branch of philosophy that seeks to organize reasoning.
- 18. A perspective that focuses on specific aspect of a situation.
- 19. It is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language.
- 20. An appeal to ______ is an argument that attempts to sway a reader’s or listener’s opinion by provoking them emotionally.
