Introduction to Philosophy and Ethics Flashcards

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characteristic way of doing things

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Ethics

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it deals with principle that guide action, behavior, conduct, and decision

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Ethics

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considered as a philosophical science that deals with morality and human behavior

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Ethics

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rational way of deciding

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Ethics

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view as branch of philosophy

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Ethics

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Ethics etymology?

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ETHOS; ETHIKOS

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what do we mean by characteristics in ethics?

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uniqueness; how people act with experience, adjective for the actions

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principle of ethics ABCD?

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Action, Behavior, Conduct, Decision

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why the Ethics considered as a Philosophical Science?

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ethics and philosophy both uses reason (objective)

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coined by Pythagoras and known to be “love of wisdom”

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Philosophy

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area of passion in continuous learning

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Philosophy

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passion is consist of:

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  1. Commitment
  2. Devotion
  3. Dedication
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judgment of human behavior

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Morality

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Rene Descartes coined skepticism as:

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“the more you doubt, the more you exist”

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visualization of philosopher’s thinking

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IDEA -> EXAMINE -> QUESTION -> PROBLEM -> SOLUTION/ANSWER

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gap between an ordinary man to philosophers (superhuman)

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PROBLEM | SOLUTION/ANSWER

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flaws to the some of philosopher’s theories lead to ?

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disagreement

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3 concepts of love

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  1. Eros
  2. Philia
  3. Agape
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love of the body

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Eros

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intimate or intense desire for something

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Eros

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love of the soul

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Philia

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love without romantic attraction

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entails fondness, appreciation and friendship

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love of god or highest kind of love

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paternal love of god for man
Agape
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why agape is called to be sacrificial kind of love?
god sacrifice his own son for the cleanse of humanity
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3 classification of men
1. Lovers of Pleasure 2. Lovers of Success 3. Lovers of Wisdom
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people who loves satisfaction
Lovers of Pleasure
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people who love success
Lovers of Success
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success is ...
subjective
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most superior classification of men
Lovers of Wisdom
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pertains to the human endeavor of seeking truth for its own self
Lovers of Wisdom
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philosopher belong to what classification
3rd classification
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4 philosophy and other sciences
1. Philosophy and Sciences 2. Philosophy and History 3. Philosophy and Mathematics 4. Philosophy and Religion
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2 importance of philosophy
1. Academe 2. ???
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3 imperative of ethics essential for human life
1. Human Freedom 2. Existence of God 3. Immortality of the Soul
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both seek for the fundamental truth of the universe
Philosophy and Sciences
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dependent on each other since the ** is the breeding ground of philosophy
Philosophy and History
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both logical bodies of knowledge and have methods/ systems
Philosophy and Mathematics
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inseparable fields in a sense that one justifies the other
Philosophy and Religion
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who quote "true happiness of one justifies love"
St. Augustine
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excessive love to things is called?
greed
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excessive love to people?
obsession/jealousy
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it enhance the reasoning of students
Academe
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guide for decision
???
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it inherit the human power
Human Freedom
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capacity to decide for themselves decision and have accountability for these actions
free will
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it is decision caused by the external or influence of a parent/friend
determinism
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salient factor that makes sense in the study of ethics
Existence of God
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if there is no life after earth
good deed are not rewarded nor evil doers are punished
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without god there's no reason for human to do good
Existence of God
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cornerstone of ethics
Immortality of the Soul