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IT IS A PLANNED PROGRAM OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES USUALLY DESIGNED TO IMPROVE PHYSICAL FITNESS WITH THE PURPOSE OF INCREASING PHYSICAL FITNESS LEVELS. 

EXERCISE

10

He argued that the problem of other minds portrayed human interaction as inappropriately solipsistic.

Husserl

10

It is recognized and known as the earliest and simplest form of society. People at that time were called nomadic because they spent most of their time transferring from one place to another to search for available foods and temporary shelter.

Hunting and Gathering

10

Life is to be admired as moving, inspiring, well designed, dramatic, or colorful, or as clumsy, uninspired, and uninspiring, or easily forgettable.

Life is an Art

10

For ________, the human person is the desire to be God: the desire to exist as a being which has in itself a sufficient ground (en sui causa).

Sartre

20

For __________, a human being is rational. Reason is a divine characteristic. If there were no intellect, there would be no will.

Aristotle
20

A Jewish philosopher had a great interest in the study of relating ourselves to others. He said that “I” or yourself, can only be realized through recognition of “others.”

Martin Buber

20

It is also known as the Virtual Society. Served as the ultimate threat of lessening the human workforce's value in exchanged for highly advanced technology and robotics.

Post-Industrial Society

20

His concept of death allows us to view it within a temporal dimension that without that point (a time which we are going to die), we would not possibly live our whole life. In short, to think how fragile our human existence, that any moment could be our last, makes us confront the reality of our limited time on this planet and make the best out of it.

Martin Heidegger

20

It is an interaction between self and other which mutual recognition of each other as persons is.

Intersubjectivity

30

It tells that our decision in life is usually depicted from our own consciousness and understanding; and with our capacity in knowledge and reason, we have ultimately within our sphere of doing, do whatever we want in life.

Freedom

30

The ________ relationship in which people make themselves the center of their world. Talking to other people do not interest them and if they talk to others, it is the “I” who will be the center of the conversation.

I-I Relationship

30

They were forced and expected to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military services.

Peasants

30

Life is acting for the benefit of others, sacrificing even if there is no benefit whatsoever to oneself.

Life is Altruism

30

It introduces new values to the world. It means the value you emphasize is unique that can make difference in this world.

Originative Value

40

Alternatives can be both valuable and independent of the consequences, for they provide inner benefit for yourself.

Intrinsic Value

40

It is the act of downgrading a person, a class of people, or a concept to an insignificant, secondary, or powerless situation in a society.

Marginalization

40

It is a type of society where people are primarily engaged in the small scale of cultivation of fruits, plants, vegetables, and the learned practice from Pastoral Society, which is called domestication of animals.

Horticulture Society

40

Life is viewed through the health metaphors and is perceived as a fatal sickness because there seems to be no cure for it always ends in death.

Life is a Disease

40

It is a word that deals with a set of organized groups of people occupying a specific territory with common or shared attitudes, religion, culture, beliefs, and norms.

Society

50

Freedom, for _________, is the manner intellectual beings seek universal goodness.

St. Thomas Aquinas

50

He was an advocate of individualism. As a proponent of the doctrine of individualism, he resolved to doubt absolutely everything that could possibly be doubted--in the hope of thereby finding something that was beyond doubt.

Rene Descartes

50

Humans are the catalyst or the most valuable living organisms in the world.

Anthropocentrism

50

Life is a calling that requires response and action.

Life is a Mission

50

It deals with the importance of owning a particular land. It is one of the well-known philosophical systems used in governing society. It was indeed the most powerful social system in Medieval Europe wherein the nobility controlled the lands from the Crown for military protection.

Feudalism