Intro Philo

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Theistic Hypothesis

"God exists" hypothesis

Tree

Arbor means?

Holy

For to be pure is also to be blank

Items 3-5

In the eightfold path, they urge us to practice virtue and avoid vices

Vishnu

Preserver

First Council at Rajagaha

500 disciples gathered and together recited and chanted the precepts now found in the Tripitaka

Erich Fromm

A German humanistic philosopher who believes that it is about time that humanity ought to recognize not only itself but also the world around it.

Thomas Merton

A Trappist monk; According to him, there is no other way for us to find who we are than by finding in ourselves the divine image.

Arbor Day

A day for trees/ tree planting

Failure

Acceptance of our failures make us hope and trust that all can be brought into good

Christianity

According to Augustine, it is the only full and true philosophy as it presents the full revelation of the true God

Love of God

According to Augustine, philosophy is the blank

St. Augustine

According to him, "man is a rational substance constituted of soul and body"

Payne

According to him, classrooms cannot set aside the importance of aesthetics as well as the environment that suggests valuing

St. Thomas Aquinas

According to him, of all creatures, human beings have the unique power to change themselves and things for the better.

Immanuel Kant

According to him, we must ignore any practical motives or inclinations that we have and instead contemplate the object without being distracted by our desires.

Pythagoras

An ancient philosopher that described the universe as living embodiment of nature's order, harmony, and beauty.

Ecological Crisis

An unfair or unjust utilization of the environment result to blank

Moral agent

Aquinas considers the human being as blank

Devas

Aspect of Brahman's personality in the body and soul

Hindu Trimuti

Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva

Transcendence

Climbing up or going beyond

Brahma

Creator

Shiva

Destroyer

Dharma

Duties and responsibilities

Karma

Endless series of rebirth

Nirvana

Enlightened wisdom

Carbon footprint

Example of concepts and indicators used to understand environmental impacts.

Lotus

Flower that represents Buddhism

Herbert Marcuse

Fo r him, humanity had dominated nature. There can only be change if we will change our attitude towards our perception of the environment.

Sound

For Indians, God first created blank

George Herbert Mead

For him, as human beings, we do not have only rights but duties. We are bot only citizens of the community but how we react to this community and in our reaction to it, change it.

St. Augustine

For him, philosophy is amor sapiental; its aim is to produce happiness

St. Augustine

For him, we are physically free, yet we are morally bound to obey the law

Deep Ecology

For this theory, ecological crisis is an outcome of anthropocentrism. The controlling attitude of humankind is extended to nature, when in fact, humanity is part of nature.

Social Ecology

For this theory, ecological crisis results from authoritarian social structures. Destroying nature is a reflection wherein few people overpower others while exploiting the environment for profit or self-interest.

Siddharta Gautama

Founder of Buddhism; He is a highborn prince of the Sakya clan in the kingdom of Magadha

Wealth, pleasure, duty, enlightenment

Four primary values in Hinduism

Ecocentric Model

Framework/model that shows ecological or relational integrity of the humans provides meaning of morals and values.

Anthropocentric Model

Framework/model that shows humans are superior and central to the universe

Ultimate liberation

Freedom from rebirth

Stage of emancipation

Freedom from rebirth can only be achieved by an individual if he/she attained blank

Selfishness

Fromm also argues that as humans, it is also inherent in us to escape the prison cell of blank

Ganesha

God of wisdom and fortune

Immanuel Kant

He believes that the orderliness of nature and the harmony of nature with our faculties guide us toward a deeper religious perspective

Anaximander

He employed the term "boundless" to convey the further thought that Nature is indeterminate.

Immanuel Kant

He expresses that beauty is ultimately a symbol of morality.

Erich Fromm

He proposed a new society that should encourage the emergence of a new human being that will foster prudence and moderation or frugality toward environment.

Ecological conscience

Humanity needs to develop blank based on individual responsibility.

Absolute truth

In hinduism, human beings quest for?

Items 1-2

In the eightfold path, they enjoin us to develop wisdom

Items 6-8

In the eightfold path, they tell us to practice meditation

King Ashoka

Indian emperor in the Second Council of Vesali

Loneliness

It can be rooted from our sense of vulnerability and fear of death.

Love

It can open in us something in the other which takes us beyond ourselves.

Will

It directs the mind's eye to truth

Failure

It forces us to confront our weaknesses and limitations.

Love

It is to experience richness, positivity, and transcendence.

Upanishads

It means "near down sit"

Amor sapiental

It means "the love of wisdom"

Ni

It means down

Upa

It means near

Rightness

It means pleasing God

Shad

It means sit

Prudence

It means to be thrifty

Faith

It supplements and enlightens reason that it may proceed to ever richer and fuller understanding.

Scandare

Latin term of transcendence

Moksha

Liberation; basic goal in life in Hinduism; enlightened state

Samsara

Life's continuous cycle

Cosmophilia

Love of other living beings

Biophilia

Love of other living things

Four states of sublime condition

Love, sorrow of others, joy in the joy of others, and equanimity as regards one's own joy and sorrows

Artha

Material things

Ecocentric Model

Model that puts the ecosystem first. For this model, love, respect, admiration for nature, and a high regard for its value is essential.

Aum

Most sacred sound; the root of the universe and everything that exists and it continues to hold everything together (Hinduism)

Ahimsa

Non-violence or respect and care for living things

Oneness in reality

One concept common to all expressions of Hinduism

Sangha

Order of monks

Arhatship

Perfect character

Metempsychosis

Reincarnation

Avatar

Reincarnation of God

Tripitaka

Sacred scripture in Buddhism

Vedas

Sacred scriptures in hinduism

Atman

Soul of an individual

Brahman

Soul of the universe

Eternal Law

The blank is God himself; according to this law, humanity must do good and avoid evil

Buddha

The enlightened one

Forgiveness

The hardness of our heart is reinforced by whole series of rational arguments.

Dharma

The law of salvation in Buddhism; simple presentation of the gospel of inner cultivation of right spiritual attitudes

Entrance at Nirvana

The teaching of Buddha has been set firth traditionally in the "Four Noble Truths" leading to the "Eightfold Path" to perfect character which in turn give assurance of blank at death

The Beauty of Nature

There is perfection in every single flower. During this experience, we need to offer praise.

Ecofeminism

This theory argues that ecological crisis is a consequence of male dominance.

Mere being, living being, rational being

Three grades or levels of existence

Human

To be vulnerable is to be blank

Vulnerability

To be vulnerable is to be human. We need to acknowledge the help of other people in our lives

Law of Karma

To understand enlightenment, one must understand the blank

Forgiveness

We are freed from our anger and bitterness because of the actions and/or words of another.

Enlightenment

Which one is illuminated and liberated and most importantly, finds release from the wheel of existence


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