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Module 6 Flashcards

(6 cards)

1
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is a term coined by renowned Greek philosopher Aristotle (385-323 BC) to described the pinnacle of happiness that is attainable by humans

A

Eudaimonia, literally “good spirited,”

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2
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tends to be more focused on the individual

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western civilization

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3
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are more community-centric

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eastern civilization

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4
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Steps of scientific method

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1.Observe a
2.Determine the problem
3. formulate hypothesis
reject the null hypothesis and accept the alternative hypothesis
4.Conduct experiment
5.Gather and analyze results
6.Formulate conclusion

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5
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The earliest criterion that distinguishes philosophy and science

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verification theory.

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6
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a group of scholars who believed that only those which can be observed should be regarded as meaningful and reject those which cannot be directly accessed meaningless.

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Veinna Circle

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