Lesson 2.1
Lesson 1.1
Lesson 2.2
Lesson 1.2
Bonus
100

How can one be recognized as an autonomous individual?

Citizenship of a state

100

The distinction and eventually the separation of the mind and the body  resulted to the formation of an _____ and an _____ world.

Internal and External

100

the products of our work become the _____ of our self-consciousness

Manifestation

100

Introduced the concept of the life-world

Husserl

100

Secret Question #1

Do you know your worth?

200

Self-consciousness can never be achieved in?

Isolation

200

The quality or state of having two different or opposite parts or elements.

Dualism

200

Have commanding influence on, exercising over control

Dominating

200

What do you mean by "cogito, ergo sum?"

I think, therefore I am

200

Secret Question #2

How do you recognize yourself?

300

Two important aspects in the relationship of a master and slave are

Equality and work

300

An often unfair and untrue belief that many people have about all people or things with a particular characteristic.

Stereotyping

300

Responding, reacting, or developing independently of a whole

Autonomous

300

Who is the father of modern philosophy?

Rene Descartes
300

Secret Question #3

What are the things you often doubt?

400

in a position of less power or authority than someone else

Subordinating

400
An ancient Green word for the suspension of judgement

Epoche

400

occupying a middle position

Mediated

400

Descartes used the method ______  _______ to question everything that could possibly doubted. 

radical doubt

500

solitariness or seclusion

Isolation

500

Is a philosophical perspective which claims that objects are presented in consciousness are meaningful only to the subject experiencing the phenomenon.

Phenomenology

500

A specific kind of relationship of domination

Relationships of Possessions

500

The founder of phenomenology, sought to move beyond the limitations of Cartesian dualism.

Edmund Husserl