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Eudaimonia/ Human Flourishing – literally “good spirited” is term coined by renowned Greek philosopher Aristotle
(385-323 BC) to describe the pinnacle of happiness is attainable by human
2. Verification theory – The earliest that distinguish philosophy and science
3. Vienna Circle – this was espoused by a movement in the early twentieth century
4. Falsification theory – asserts that as long as an ideology is not proven to be false and can best explain a
phenomenon over alternative theories we should accept the said ideology
5. Karl Popper – is the known proponent of this view. He was notorious for stating and that up and coming theories of
the time, such as Marx’s theory of Social History.
6. Generation Gap – is attributed mainly to the changes brought about by technology
7. Homo erectus – extinct species of the human genus. It is essential to define the place of this species.
8. Homo Sapiens – the primate species to which modern human, belong human regarded as a species
9. Venus – the Europe of miniature statues prevalent during the Paleolithic period.
10. Backtracking – is an algorithmic technique for solving problems recursively by trying to build a solution
incrementally one piece at a time
11. Plato – An Athenian philosopher during the classical period in ancient Greece, founder of the Platonist school of
thought and the academy the first institution of higher learning in the western world.
12. Aristotle – a Greek philosopher and polymath during the classical period in Ancient Greece. He was the founder of
lyceum and the peripatetic school of philosophy and Aristotelian tradition along with his teacher Plato He has been
called “father of Western Philosophy”.
13. Happiness – the state of being happy.
14. World of Matter -things are changing and impermanent
15. World of Forms – The entities are only copies of the ideal and the models is called World of Forms
16. Telos – it was provides the moral justification for the society
17. Materialism – the first materialists were the atomist in Ancient Greece
18. Hedonism – for their part, see the end goal of life in acquiring pleasure
19. Stoicism – Another school of thought led by, Epicurus the espoused the idea that generate happiness
20. Apathia – precisely means to be different
21. Theism – most people find the meaning of their lives using God as a fulcrum of their existence
22. Humanism – as another school of thought espouses freedom of man to carve his own destiny to legislate his own
laws, free from the shackles of a God that monitors and control
23. Techne – the word technology came from Greek words
24. Logos - the word technology came from Greek words
25. Dilemma – a difficult situation or problem
26. Robot – is an actuated mechanism programmable in two or more axes with a degree of autonomy, moving within
its environment, to perform intended task.
27. Service robot – is a robot that performs useful tasks for humans or equipment excluding industrial automation
application.
28. Personal service robot – is a service robot used for a noncommercial task, usually by laypersons
29. Professional service robot – is a service robot used for a commercial task. Usually operated by a properly trained
operator.
30. DESIRE - it was sponsored a collaborative project which was launched on October 1, 2005.
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