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The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, and identification tasks related to philosophical concepts such as intersubjectivity, human actions, and societal structures. It covers topics like the nature of freedom, responsibility, and the characteristics of different types of societies. Additionally, it addresses the concept of death and its implications in human life.

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The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, and identification tasks related to philosophical concepts such as intersubjectivity, human actions, and societal structures. It covers topics like the nature of freedom, responsibility, and the characteristics of different types of societies. Additionally, it addresses the concept of death and its implications in human life.

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GENERAL INSTRUCTION : Avoid any form of erasure, erasures are not counted.

I. Multiple Choice :
Read each statement carefully, the write the letter of the correct answer
____ 1. It is an intrinsic and essential property of a person.
a. Freedom c. Human Act
b. Responsibility d. Act of Man

Intersubjectivity 2. Is the philosophical concept of the interaction between the “self” and
the “other”.
____ 3. Ability to share emotion?
a. Sympathy c. Dialog
b. Empathy d. intersubjectivity

_____ 4. An interaction between persons that happens through speech, expressions, and
body language.
a. Sympathy c. Dialog
b. Empathy d. intersubjectivity

_____ 5. these are acts originating from the individual performing the act using knowledge
about the situations of the act.
a. Act of Man c. Human Act
b. Voluntary Action d. Act of Man

_____ 6. a choice which is borne out of psychological and emotional considerations.


a. Practical Choice c. Involuntary Action
b. Voluntary Action d. Dialog
____ 7. Among the statements below, what best describes intersubjectivity?
a. Intersubjectivity is about how humans treat plants.
b. It is a state of sharing of subjective states by two or more individuals.
c. It is about how we judge other persons.
d. We treat others as objects in intersubjective relationships.
____ 8. Which statement is incorrect about intersubjectivity?
a. Love is an important aspect in intersubjective relationships.
b. We can put ourselves in the shoes of others.
c. I can disregard others as much as I want.
d. We cannot help but be sensitive with the existence of the other.
____ 9. Who among the discussed philosophers focus on the concept of human-
heartedness in his philosophy of intersubjectivity?
a. Karol Wojtyla
b. Martin Buber
c. Confucius
d. Martin Heidegger

____ 10. Who is the Jewish philosopher who introduced the “I-Thou” and “I-It”
relationships?
a. Karol Wojtyla
b. Martin Buber
c. Confucius
d. Martin Heidegger

II. True or False.


A. Write the word True if the statement is correct and write the word False if the
statement conveys otherwise. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
F 11. Human actions are always conceived intellectually.
F 12. According to Aristotle, Acts of man are actions which are deliberately done.
T 13. Freedom and obligation are two distinct philosophical concepts.
F 14. A person is totally responsible for an action even if he acted with an impaired
conscience.
T 15. A choice is made from freedom if the person totally knows the kind of choice he
makes even though unsure with the consequences.
F 16. Virtual worlds and disembodied relations promote commitment.
F 17. One of the features of industrial society is that it emphasizes on the importance of
universities and polytechnic institutes which produce graduates who innovate
and lead the new technologies contributing to a postindustrial society.
F 18. Feudal society has its historical roots from Asia Minor.
T 19. The language systems of tribes are well-written which provides a vast extent of
communication.
T 20. Human society continuously develop as humans develops themselves

B. Write TRUE if you agree that the statement is correct but write FALSE if you think
the statement is incorrect and explain why the statement is wrong in the space
provided under each item.

___T__21-22. Death is one of the surest thing in the world.


___T__23-24. Death comes at the time we expect it will come.
___F__25-26. We can always say that there is still time.
___T__27-28. Though we don’t know when we will die, we can prepare for it.
___F__29-30. Immortality can be achieved by man.
___F__31-32. We can always design how we will die.
___T__33-34. Following the society would mean a good existence.
___T__35-36. We waste our lives by living the life we don’t want.
___T__37-38. Death is impending.
___F__39-40. Two persons can totally share same experience of death

III. Identification :

A. Write A-if refers to Hunting and Gathering Society; B-if refers to Pastoral Society;
C-Industrial Society; D-Post Industrial Society, E-Horticultural Society, F-
Agrarian/agricultural Society

___B__ 41. Is characterized by the domestication of animals served as a source for food
supply
___F__ 42. Involves in large-scale and long-term cultivation of crops and domestication
of animals
___G__ 43. Kings and lords granted land and provided protection to lesser nobles
known as vassals due to lack of centralized government.
___C__ 44. This uses advance technology to drive a massive production industry.
___C__ 45. Its objective is a fast and efficient manufacturing of standardized projects.
___F__ 46. Relies with the use of modern technology.
___D__ 47. Replacement of manual laborers with technical and professional workers
___E__ 48. They are small in scale; bound to their spatial and temporal range of
relations in term of society, law, and politics.
___D__ 49. Think of the information society.
___A__ 50. Is the earliest and simplest form of society and is generally recognized by its
small size, since it consist mainly of families.

B. Write A if death is Certain, B-Indefinite, C-One’s Property, D-Ono-relational, E-


Not to be Outstripped.

__D__ 51. Death removes all our relations to others.


__C__ 52. There can be no proxies or substitutes for a person in experiencing death.
__A__ 53. We have beginning and we also have end.
__B__ 54. We should try to live the best life that we can for we never know the day of our
end.
__E__ 55. One cannot make himself live forever.
__D__ 56. We die alone
__B__ 57. Death can happen anytime.
__A__ 58. Whether we like it or not, we will die.
__E__ 59. Death cannot be taken away from a person.
__C__ 60. Nobody can experience his death except himself.

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