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Philo 11

The father of philosophy in the western civilization

Thales

The first person who reduce multiplicity in to a unity

Thales

it uses ___ to investigate the ultimate reason, causes, and principles that govern all

reason

religion rest on?

faith

philosophy rest on?

reason

provide description of being & knowing

Cognitive

concerned with the standard of the good

normative

metaphysics deals with?

existence

study of the nature and means of human knowledge

Epistemology

science and art of correct thinking and reasoning

Logic

Deals with human actions whether good or bad

Ethics

Deal with the nature of art or objective judgement of beauty

Aesthetics

Deals with the principles of proper social system

Politics

area in philosophy that understands the human person from a philosophical perspective

Philosophy of the human person

it define as love of wisdom

Philosophy

Meaning of Philosophers

Lovers of wisdom

Philosopher contributed the problem he pose "what is the ultimate stuff of the universe?"

Thales

It is the root cause that explains almost everything in a given context

Fundamentals

The desire to integrate things in to a one coherent whole

Holistic

Metaphysics answers the question...

where am I?

In epistemology it answers the question...

How do I know it?

The normative branches that answers the question...

What should I do?

Philosophy uses this to arrive at a certain knowledge or truth

reason

The socratic method also known as...

elenchus

The father of communism

Karl Marx

The process of thinking about something in a logical way in order to form a conclusion or judgement

Reasoning

deductive reasoning is...

whole to part

inductive reasoning is...

part to whole

The Two philosophical tools

Philosophical Questions

Logical reasoning

refers to the entire human race

Man

looking at the situation only in one part, a perspective that is based on one of the component of the parts

Partial Point of view

Seeing the situation as a whole by connecting its parts and looking through the birds eye view

Holistic

The careful, reflective, rational and systematic approach to questions

Critical thinking

An activity that requires a person to examine his or her thoughts, feelings and actions and learn from experience

Reflection

According to him, philosophical reflection is the act of giving time to think about the meaning and purpose of life

Gabriel Marcel

is vital in ensuring that our actions and decisions are well thought out

Reflection

The ability to think logically

Primary Reflection

Type of reflection enables us to look deeper into our experiences and see the bigger picture of reality

Secondary reflection

Moral theology employs this sign as a guidepost of moral decision making

STOP

In moral theology STOP guidepost, S stands for?

Search out the facts

In moral theology STOP guidepost, T stands for?

Think

In moral theology STOP guidepost, O stands for?

how it affects OTHERS

In moral Theology STOP guidepost, P stands for?

Pray

Is a science devoted to the discovery of the proper method of acquiring and validating knowledge

Epistemology

Is the clear awareness and understanding of something

Knowledge

We acquire knowledge using our senses

empiricism

knowledge acquired by thinking with the use of mind

Rationalist

The following individuals are empiricist except

Rene Descartes

The following individuals are rationalist except...

David Hume

Our first and only contact wih reality is through our senses

Perception

Knowledge begins with?

perceptual knowledge

an abstract or generic idea generalized from particular instances

Concept

Statements about the world or reality and thus may or may not carry the truth

Proposition

Propositions or statements observed to be real and truthful

Facts

Proposition that requires further examination; can be contested

Claim

series of statements that provide reasons to convince the reader/listener that a claim/opinion is truthful

Argument

Truth is related to a general agreement or consensus on what is right as opposed to what is wrong

Social Domain

truth is related to "sincerity"; consistent to inner thoughts and intentions

Personal Domain

has passed the "procedures of justification"

Truth

Process of proving the truth or validity of a statement

Justification

Truths are tested against empirical evidence

objective domain

related to scientific truths; pertains to the natural world that maintains a relative independence from the perspective and attitude of human beings that perceived them

objective domain

truths are tested against the consistency and authenticity of the person who claims it

Personal Domain

Is knowledge validated based on the facts of reality

Truth

A statement of judgement of a person about something in the world

opinion

judgement based on certain facts; could still be contested or questioned

Conclusion

Statements that express convictions that are not easily and clearly explained by facfs

Beliefs

an opinion has the following characteristics

*cannot be confirmed
*open to interpretation

*based on emotions

*inherently biased

Truth has the following characteristics:

*Can be confirmed with other sources
*independent of ones interpretation, prefetences and biases

*based on the facts of reality

It argues that an idea that corresponds with reality is true while and idea, which does not correspond with reality is false

Correspondence theory of truth

Deal with the consistency ot the truth of statements being claimed within the system that is being used or employed

Coherence Theory of truth

The theory that states that a belief or statement is true if it has a useful practical application

Pragmatic theory of truth

The dialectic method is formulated by?

Socrates

The socratic method was modernized by a german philosopher

George Wilhelm Hegel

Hegel refers to this as the collective consciousness of a society

SPIRIT

The pragmatic method was popularized by?

William James

It aims to test the view of science, religion and philosophy by their practical results

Pragmatic Method

He desire for the person to realize his ignorance and contradictions, and there by correcting his own mistake arriving at a complete knowledge

Socrates

He was accused for not worshipping the greek god and corrupting the mind of the youth

socrates

The phenomenological method was conceived by

edmund husserl

According to him, reflection arise when a disruption occur to your normal routine and when something vulnerable is at stake

Gabriel Marcel

The primary and secondary reflection answers the question...

who am i?

Its task to clarify how philosophers used words through an analysis of language

Analytic Method

Analytic method was initiated by philosophers at cambridge, which of the individuals does not belong

George wilhelm Hegel

Group of statements that appear to be arguments, buf fails to support the conclusion

Fallacies

Attacking the person instead of the argument(fallacy)

Argumentum ad hominem

When a person use threat or force to advance an argument (fallacy)

Argumentum ad baculum (appeal to force)

a person uses emotion to convince someone(fallacy)

Argumentum ad misercordiam (appeal to pity)

the idea is acceptable because a lot of people accept it (fallacy)

argumentum ad populum

the idea is acceptable because its has been practice a long time(fallacy)

argumentum ad tradition

when a person could not give a counter argument or if he/she could not present any evidences(fallacy)

argumentatum ad ignorantiam

also known as circular argument (fallacy)

petitio principii (begging the question)

generalization based on insufficient evidence(fallacy)

hasty generalization

cause and effect relationship between unrelated events

cause and effect (post hoc, ergo, propter hoc)

individual to whole(fallacy)

fallacy of composition

all to individual(fallacy)

fallacy of division

using the same term in different situation wth different meaning(fallacy)

fallacy of equivocation

when an attemlts to apply a general rule to one irrelevant situation (fallacy)

fallacy of accident

when a person uses a name of celebrity/expert to put more weight in the assertion(fallacy)

argumentum ad verecundiam

you are only given two option to choose from(fallacy)

False Dichotomy(false dillema)

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