VALUES REVIEW - Lloydiee

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Discover Your Values: A Love and Freedom Quiz

Test your understanding of love, freedom, and moral philosophy with our engaging quiz! This 20-question challenge will encourage you to reflect on important concepts related to personal values and ethical decision-making.

  • Explore key ideas about love and freedom.
  • Enhance your knowledge through thought-provoking questions.
  • Perfect for students, educators, and anyone interested in moral philosophy.
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveHeart524
The fundamental option of love according to __________ is an inner freedom.
Johann
Scheler
Cruz
Max Scheler
Is to see other people and put them first before himself.
Freedom From
Free will
Freedom For
Free choice
Common defines freedom as loss of barriers outside man in achieving his desires.
Freedom For
Free choice
True Freedom
Freedom From
Based on the type or lifestyle of a life a person chooses.
True Freedom
Free Will
Horizontal Freedom/Free choice
Refers to choosing what a person thinks is good for him.
Free Choice
Freedom For
Vertical freedom
What is considered as the twin of freedom
Instinct
Love
Conscience
Responsibility
They are created conscious and freedom.
Animals
Humans
Things
Which situation shows true freedom?
A. Connie is able to take the mama for a walk whenever she wants.
B. Lala admitted her mistake and apologized for what she had done.
C. Greg is not shy so he can say what he wants to say to someone.
D. Even though he was tired from work, Jake still accompanied the neighbor who was rushed to the hospital.
Another word/meaning of Selfishness
Ego
Egoism
Is a cognitive process that elicits emotion and rational associations based on an individual's moral philosophy or value system.
Instinct
Freedom
Conscience
This stage is known and desires what’s good.
Stage One
Stage Two
Third Stage
Stage Four
This stage is judgment for good judgment and action.
Stage One
Stage Two
Third Stage
Stage Four
This stage is a Self-Assessment / reflection.
Stage One
Stage Two
Third Stage
Stage Four
This stage is analyzing the particular good in a situation.
Stage One
Stage Two
Third Stage
Stage Four
Familial, social, cultural and historical interpretations of moral philosophy are considered in the examination of cultural relatively in both the practice and study of psychology.
Instinct
Conscience
Stage Four
Third Stage
According to ________ freedom is the act by which a person goes from possessing it to becoming the kind of person he wants to achieve..
Johann
Cruz
Scheler
According to ________, free choice or horizontal freedom refers to choosing what a person thinks is good for him.
Cruz (2013)
Cruz (2014)
Cruz (2010)
Cruz (2012)
Refers to choosing what a person thinks is good for him.
Free Choice/Horizontal Freedom
Vertical Freedom
True Freedom
First, do ______-, avoid _______. Nature does not change and Moral Law
Evil, nice
Good, evil
Bad, nice
Good, bad
The quality or state of being free.
Free Will
True Freedom
Freedom
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