Nat Philo
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a) Empiricism
b) Rationalism
c) Dialectic
d) Phenomenology
3. How can an understanding of the
relationship between humans and the
natural world be applied to improve
environmental sustainability?
a) A scavenger hunt
b) A lecture on the importance of communication
c) A cooking competition where each team has to
come up with a unique recipe using a set of
ingredients provided.
d) A game of paintball
5. Who said "Man is the only animal
who causes pain to others with no
other object than wanting to do so"?
a) Immanuel Kant
b) Arthur Schopenhauer
c) Friedrich Nietzsche
d) Martin Heidegger
6. What term refers to the social
organization of a group of people?
a) Society
b) Culture
c) Community
d) Institution
7. Which of the following best describes the
concept of intersubjectivity?
a) Rationalism
b) Empiricism
c) Existentialism
d) Pragmatism
12.A philosopher has proposed a new definition of
philosophy as "the study of the human mind and its
potential." From your perspective, how would you
evaluate this new definition?
a) Empiricism
b) Rationalism
c) Dialectic
d) Phenomenology
15. What is the relationship between the body and the
spirit in the concept of the embodied spirit?
a) Peter Berger
b) Erving Goffman
c) George Mead
d) Max Weber
18. You are a philosopher and you have been tasked to create a new
concept of freedom that considers the well-being of both the
individual and society. Which of the following would be your new
concept of freedom?
a) The ability to make choices and determine one's own actions, respect
for the rights and freedoms of others, and adherence to laws and social
norms
b) The ability to make choices and determine one's own actions,
disregard for the rights and freedoms of others, and disregard for laws
and social norms
c) The ability to make choices and determine one's own actions,
disregard for the rights and freedoms of others, and adherence to laws
and social norms
d) The ability to make choices and determine one's own actions,
disregard for the rights and freedoms of others, and disregard for laws
and social norms
26. How does the relationship between humans and
the natural world affect the well-being of both?
a) Heart
b) Soul
c) Mind
d) Eyes
32. The following are effects of
anthropocentric model except for,
a) Famine
b) Coastal Clean-up Drive
c) Global Warming
d) Earth Pollution
33. Which of the following statements shows that our
mind allows us to go beyond many of our physical
limits?
a) Logic
b) Ethics
c) Metaphysics
d) Aesthetics
36. Which of the following methods of
philosophizing focuses on the use of
questions in order to know the truth?
a) Dialectic Method
b) Socratic Method
c) Historical Method
d) Scientific Method
37. It refers to the prudence in decision-
making regarding the use of resources to
ensure that there is minimum zero waste.
a) Equity
b) Frugality
c) Economic Efficiency
d) Economic Development
38. Which of the following view advocates
ethical treatment of animals.
a) Biocentrism
b) Anthropocentrism
c) Ecocentrism
d) Biodiversity
39. Which of the following is an example of
“opinion”?
a) The pizza taste better with pineapple
toppings.
b) Asia is the biggest continent in the world.
c) Philippines is an example of an
archipelago.
d) Mt. Mayon is an example of an active
volcano.
40. The following are the things that
prevent us from exercising our freedom
EXCEPT for,
a) Illnesses
b) Weather Condition
c) Manipulation
d) Wealth
41. A police officer threatened to arrest the
suspect if he didn’t comply with his
demands. Which of the following types of
fallacy is the statement referring to?
a) Ad Hominem
b) Ad Populum
c) Ad Baculum
d) Post Hoc
42. It refers to a person taking control of
his or her own life and fulfilling one’s
potential.
a) Negative Liberty
b) Positive Liberty
c) Determinism
d) Intersubjectivity
43. Which of the following statements below is an example of
appeal to authority type of fallacy?