Philosophy

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  1. 4. The concept of value in terms of its philosophical terms and argues questions about nature and what actually is valued.
  2. 5. It refers to the person having a clear perception of oneself, including his thoughts, emotions, identify and actions.
  3. 7. The ability to change, be dynamic, and continually redefining one’s self which works with our facticity to create change.
  4. 10. It refers to the capability of a person to reach out and interact with others and the world.
  5. 11. A Scottish philosopher who introduced the English term of "Epistemology".
  6. 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.
  7. 17. A branch of philosophy concerned with understanding reality and developing theories about what exists and how we know that it exists.
  8. 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.
  9. 21. It refers to the innate right to be valued and respected.
  10. 22. The totality of an individual, possessing awareness, self-determination and capacity to interact with others and with himself/herself.
  11. 23. It is defined as a reasoning presented in an argument that is deceptive or has flaws, either on purpose or accidentally.
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  1. 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. 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. 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.
  4. 5. He defined a human person as a personal being that possesses its intellectual nature in a natural unity with a material body.
  5. 6. The general term commonly used to refer to the entire human race.
  6. 8. The theory of knowledge under the branch of philosophy that studies the nature, origin, and scope of knowledge and belief.
  7. 9. A error in reasoning where one word is used ambiguously in different parts of an argument.
  8. 12. It investigates various types of things that exist and their relationship with each other.
  9. 13. Argumentum ad ______ means “argument to the person” in Latin word.
  10. 15. The number of branches of the philosophy.
  11. 16. The branch of philosophy that seeks to organize reasoning.
  12. 18. A perspective that focuses on specific aspect of a situation.
  13. 19. It is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language.
  14. 20. An appeal to ______ is an argument that attempts to sway a reader’s or listener’s opinion by provoking them emotionally.