THE HUMAN
PERSON AS
AN
EMBODIED
SPIRIT
LONG QUIZ INTO
INTRODUCTION
TO THE
PHILOSOPHY OF
THE HUMAN
PERSON
Quiz 1.1
Identification: Answer the following questions
below. (15pts)
1. The study of the scope of knowledge. Example
what can I know and how? What guarantee do I
have of judgements that are based of memory? It
usually called “Theory of Knowledge”.
2. Branch in Philosophy that is concerned with
demonstable principles and the structure of
arguments and statements.
3. Theory or study of morality.
4. The Greek word of Sophia _________.
5. He believed that the primary constituents of
reality are atoms.
Quiz 1.1
Identification: Answer the following questions
below.
6. Who is the Founder of Phenomenology?
7. What is the meaning of the word
Phenomenon?
8. The scientific study of the essential structures
of consciousness.
9. This is based from observations in order to
make generalizations.
10. This reasoning draws conclusions from
usually one broad judgement.
Quiz 1.1
Identification: Answer the following questions
below.
11. The 3rd largest known organized religion in
the world.
12. Its holds the humanity’s life is continuous
cycle.
13. It is the freedom from rebirth.
14-15. What are the 2 main TEXT of Hinduism?
Quiz 1.2 (2pts)
Answer the following questions and circle the correct answer.
1. As soon they started to put vitamins and minerals in
breakfast cereal, many of my friends started to die. We
obviously shouldn’t mess with natural whole grains, should
we? This passage commits the fallacy of.
a. Begging the questions
b. False Cause
c. Equivocation
d. Accident
2. The assertion that what is true of the part is true of the
whole or assuming that what is true for the individual is true
for the group is an example of.
a. Composition
b. False Cause
c. Equivocation
d. Appeal to Pity (Argumentum Ad Misericordiam)
Quiz 1.2
Answer the following questions and circle the correct
answer.
3. Being overweight leads to a shortened lifespan
because it’s unhealthy.
a. Appeal to Ignorance
b. Against the person
c. Begging the question
d. Appeal to the people
4. Don’t believe what Kim says about global warming,
Kim dropped out of college.
a. Appeal to Force
b. Division
c. Against the Person (Argumentum ad hominem)
d. Hasty Generalization
Quiz 1.2
Answer the following questions and circle the correct
answer.
5. Christine has a terrible experience with a boyfriend. She
decides that all boys are mean.
a. Appeal to Ignorance
b. Against the person
c. Hasty Generalization
d. Appeal to the people
6. I have the right to watch “The Real World”. Therefore it’s
right for me to watch the show. So I think I’ll watch this “The
Real World” marathon tonight instead of studying for my
exam.
a. Appeal to Ignorance
b. Against the person
c. Begging the question
d. Equivocation
Quiz 1.2
Answer the following questions and circle the correct
answer.
7. You must have graded my exam incorrectly. I studied
very hard for weeks specifically because I know my career
depended on getting a good grade. If you give me a falling
grade I’m ruined.
a. Appeal to Pity (Argumentum Ad Misericordiam)
b. False Cause
c. Equivocation
d. Composition
8. Commercials that show starving children in Africa before
asking for donations to feed them.
a. Division
b. Appeal to Pity (Argumentum Ad Misericordiam)
c. Equivocation
d. Composition
Quiz 1.2
Answer the following questions and circle the correct
answer.
9. I don’t see how you can say you’re an ethical person. It’s
so hard to get you to do anything your work ethic is so bad.
a. Division
b. Appeal to Pity (Argumentum Ad Misericordiam)
c. Equivocation
d. Composition
10. A friend who means a great deal to you desperately
wants to be the top runner in the school. Before a track
meet, your friend says to you, if you don’t let me win the
race makes sense, don’t you think?
a. Begging the question
b. Appeal to Force
c. Composition
d. Division