Chapter 3 - Ethical Relativism ( Prt. 2) Flashcards

1
Q

Negative: arrests, or inhibits one’s action, making timig, meek and weak

Positive: contributes to peace of mind and lack of stress by not even trying to achieve

A

Hiya (shame)

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2
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Negative: it renders one inactive and unable to initiate things or to persevere
Positive: makes a person nonchalant, detached, indifferent, nonplussed, should anything go wrong hence conducive to peace and tranquility.

A

Ningas-cogon (procrastination)

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3
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Negative: one closes one’s eyes to evil ( at the expense of one’s comfort)
Positive: because one lives for others; lack of dissension (disagreement)

A

Pakikisama (Group Loyalty)

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4
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Negative: stubborn and resist all efforts at reconciliation
Positive: a sign that we know our rights and are not easily cowed into submission

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Patigasan (Test of Strength)

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5
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Negative: laziness disguised in religious garb.
Positive: humility, modesty, and lack of arrogance; rely on superior power

A

Bahala na (Resignation)

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6
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Negative: disowns responsibility
Positive: never suffer from guilt

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Kasi (Because, scapegoat)

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7
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Negative: never accountable for anything
Positive: one’s psyche is saved from remorse of conscience

A

Saving Face

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8
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Negative: relies on one’s family or relatives. It stunts the one’s growth on their own.
Positive: one stands/falls with them, caring for them

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Sakop (Inclusion)

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9
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Negative: postpones action, aggravates the situation, mentality: problem will go away by itself.
Positive: one learns to take what comes naturally

A

Manana or Bukas na/mamaya na

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10
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Negative: do anything to please to repay the debt
Positive: to give back those who they were indebted to (who helped them).

A

Utang na loob (indebtedness)

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11
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Negative: no regard for others
Positive: takes care of oneself and one’s family.

A

Kanya-kanya (self-centeredness)

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12
Q

As these Filipino traits have both positive and negative sides, we can conclude that specific traits, character, or behavior is _______ or ____________

A

absolute
objective

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13
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When right and wrong become relative, _____ cannot be judged.

A

truth

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14
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In the legal system, right and wrong must be _________

A

absolute

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15
Q

The very institutions that have taught us that there are no __________ are now the institutions we no longer believe.

A

moral absolutes

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16
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We know when journalists biasedly select certain stories and “facts” to include that achieve a ________ end.

A

desired

17
Q

WE don’t believe the church that teaches moral relativism because some offer the same thing one can find for free. On __________

A

television

18
Q

Trying to learn Truth in a school which denies the existence of moral absolute is by definition, an ___________ task.

A

impossible