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- the only being in the world endowed with intellect and free will. - his reason makes him distinct and higher than other animals. - capable of seeking and finding the truth, the good, and the beautiful. |
Human Person |
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a clear manifestation of human person's rationality. |
The Development of Science and Technology |
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one of the diciplines of Philosophy |
Ethics |
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an etymology of philosophy which came from the Greek word which means "love" |
Philia |
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an etymology of philosphy which came from the Greek word which means "wisdom" |
Sophia |
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a Love of Wisdom |
Philosophy |
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a definition which defined philosophy as science of the ultimate reasons, causes, and principles of being as acquired by the aid of the human intellect. |
Thomistic-Aristotelian definition |
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an extentialist which he describes philosophy as the search for the meaning of life. |
Karl Jaspers |
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an etymology of ethics which came from the Greek word which means "a way of life" |
Ethos |
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an etymology of ethics which came from the Latin word and plural for mores which means "custom" |
Mos |
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study of human customs. |
Ethics |
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referring to actions that are knowingly, freely, and voluntarily done by the actors. |
Ethics |