UNIT 5 Flashcards

1
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This is a concept of the good life introduced by Socrates and Plato

A

Moral life

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2
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Greek philosopher who is also considered as the father of western philosophy

A

Socrates

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3
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Socrates’ most famous student and apprentice

A

Plato

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4
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According to them, a person who has a good life is someone who
possesses and practices the most important virtues

A

Socrates and Plato

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5
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What are the important virtues that a person must have according to Socrates and Plato?

A

courage, kindness, loyalty, and generosity

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6
Q

__________, another famous philosopher that I’m sure you are familiar with,
claims that a good life is The Fulfilled Life.

A

Aristotle

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7
Q

Philosopher named Epicurus suggested the
concept of “________________”.

A

The life of Pleasure

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8
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can be defined as a mental state that is enjoyable, positive, and worth seeking

A

Pleasure

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9
Q

This view that pleasure leads to a good life or that pleasure is what makes life worth living, is known as ________________

A

hedonism

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10
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Three aspect of good life

A

self-mastery, servitude to society, and contemplation and learning

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11
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It is the system of moral principles, meaning a standard for choosing between right and wrong. It is mainly concerned with what is good for an individual, or yourself, and the society

A

Ethics

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12
Q

The goal of innovation is to change the status quo of the ways we
have been used to it. It aims to create and develop new concepts, ideas,
and methods, therefore diverging from common. Through this,
different problems and issues can be solved using new and maybe even
better approaches and solutions.

A

Divergence

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13
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It urges us to examine things closely, probe,
explore ideas, and ultimately gain new knowledge.

A

Curiosity

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14
Q

This provides us with a deeper
understanding of the problem and a more holistic idea about potential
solutions. This can be made possible through the collaboration of
experts and people with diverse skills and backgrounds.

A

Multi-disciplinary

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15
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Innovation is not a one-time task and is often a product of many
trial and error experiments. Innovators must be resilient, persistent,
and determined to keep testing ideas and continue the process despite
many failed attempts and mistakes.

A

Resilience

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16
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the goal is to benefit all end-users since
the people or the end-users are the ultimate judges if the innovation is
relevant, helpful, and useful to them.

A

Effect to people

17
Q

The innovator’s intention should be for the common good and benefit
of the community. Likewise, the community should make sure to use
the innovation responsibly.

A

Shared responsibility

18
Q

is a human-centered perspective and process. It is the formulation of new concepts, ideas, and methods to provide solutions to
problems.

A

Innovation

19
Q

It can be a product of innovation. It
is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. Therefore, technology is an essential part of innovative development

A

Technology

20
Q

Innovations are considered ethical innovations if they following characteristics (Brown & Wyatt, 2010):

A

Humanistic, participatory, sustainable