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Why is living in a society considered essential for humans?
Why is living in a society considered essential for humans?
- To avoid responsibilities towards others
- To compete and strive for individual success
- To isolate oneself from others for personal growth
- To cultivate talents, develop empathy, and sharpen social abilities (correct)
What does the text suggest about the relationship between individuals in a society?
What does the text suggest about the relationship between individuals in a society?
- They have no impact on each other
- They are interconnected journeyers on a path towards a shared goal (correct)
- They are isolated branches on separate trees
- They are competitors striving for individual success
What is emphasized in the text as the 'principle, subject, and end of all social institutions'?
What is emphasized in the text as the 'principle, subject, and end of all social institutions'?
- Isolation from society
- The human person (correct)
- Competing with others for individual success
- Avoiding responsibilities towards others
Based on the text, how does society serve as a platform for individuals?
Based on the text, how does society serve as a platform for individuals?
What concept is presented in the text as challenging individuals to embrace brotherhood and community life?
What concept is presented in the text as challenging individuals to embrace brotherhood and community life?
How does the text describe the common good in relation to being shared with others?
How does the text describe the common good in relation to being shared with others?
Why does the text emphasize that society is not an extraneous addition for the human person?
Why does the text emphasize that society is not an extraneous addition for the human person?
What role does participation play in society according to the text?
What role does participation play in society according to the text?
How does the text describe the connection between human beings and society?
How does the text describe the connection between human beings and society?
What is the significance of existing 'for' others according to the text?
What is the significance of existing 'for' others according to the text?
What is the communal character of the human vocation?
What is the communal character of the human vocation?
How does the text describe the relationship between society and human nature?
How does the text describe the relationship between society and human nature?