As the End-Term Assessment is approaching, please prepare and study ahead of time. The Philosophy test will cover the following topics and competencies: 1. Doing Philosophy - Natur... As the End-Term Assessment is approaching, please prepare and study ahead of time. The Philosophy test will cover the following topics and competencies: 1. Doing Philosophy - Nature of Philosophy - Characteristics of a Philosopher 2. Methods of Philosophizing - The Phenomenological Method - Existentialism - Socratic Method 3. Human as Embodied Spirit - Plato's Dualistic View of Man - Aristotle's Hylomorphic Man - Descartes' Mind-Body Problem 4. The Human Person and their Environment - Filipino Philosophy and their Environment 5. Man as Liberty - Total Determinism - Total Freedom - Structured Freedom 6. Human Existence of Intersubjectivity.
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The question is providing an overview of topics and competencies that will be covered in an upcoming Philosophy test, outlining specific areas for study and preparation.
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Study philosophy topics: nature of philosophy, philosophical methods, human embodiment, perceptions of human-environment interactions, and concepts of liberty.
To prepare for the Philosophy test, focus on studying: the nature of philosophy and characteristics of a philosopher, methods of philosophizing such as the phenomenological method, existentialism, and Socratic method; human as embodied spirit; Plato, Aristotle, Descartes' views; the human person and environment; concepts of liberty and intersubjectivity.
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To prepare for the Philosophy test, focus on studying: the nature of philosophy and characteristics of a philosopher, methods of philosophizing such as the phenomenological method, existentialism, and Socratic method; human as embodied spirit; Plato, Aristotle, Descartes' views; the human person and environment; concepts of liberty and intersubjectivity.
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Philosophical studies often connect theoretical thought with practical implications in understanding human nature, freedom, and interactions within societal structures.
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A common mistake is not understanding key philosopher terms or their implications. Ensure to grasp each philosopher's unique perspective.
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