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21 Cards in this Set
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Stresses the ultimacy and primacy of individual facts. |
Radical Empiricism |
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The fundamental law of the land |
Constitution |
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He emphasized the originat religious character of the democratic ideal. |
Bergson |
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Is based on Christian humanism. |
Democracy |
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The moral princies underlying democratic concepts: |
1. Human Liberty 2. Human Rights 3. Equality of all Men 4. Confraternity or Brotherhood 5. Common Good, Pursuit of Happiness 6. Authority and Law 7. Divine Providence |
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Is based on the doctrine of freedom of the human will. |
Doctrine of Political Freedom |
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Is the freedom to do what one can and pleases to do. |
License |
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Is the freedom to do what one ought. |
Liberty |
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Since all have a common origin, a common nature and a common destiny, all are one - members of the same community. |
Confraternity |
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It solicits power. |
Authority |
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This view overstresses the importance of the state, which absorb all individuality. |
State Absolutism |
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This view overemphasizes the reality of the individual and which reduces the state into a mere tool or instrument of and for men. |
Anarchistic Individualism |
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Rules and guides the destinies of nations. |
Divine Providence |
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Is primarily based on the doctrines of rights, duties and the common good all of which have no or little meaning unless there be a first cause which is the ultimate source of all rights, all laws and obligations and all good. |
Democracy |
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When did the revolution of the Filipinos against Marcos occur? |
February 28, 1986 |
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Four general conditions which justidy the doing of an act: |
1. The act is good in itself 2. That there be grave reasons 3. Thar the evil effect be not greater 4. That the evil effect be not intended |
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It is here a matter of resistance against tyranny. |
That the act is good in itself |
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Here it is the only remedy against oppression and corruption. |
That there be grave reasons |
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This is one of the very conditions states. |
That the evil effect be not greater |
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This is also fulfilled here because its intention is the defense of the rights of the people as a remedy to to the greater evil of prolonged tyranny and oppression. |
That the evil effect be not intended |
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Is not intrinsically wrong; for it does not involve any violation of human right. |
Death Penalty |