Philosophy

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  • Philosophy originated from 2 greek word, Love and Wisdom
  • Knowledge, Gain from experience/school
  • wisdom, you know what is right or wrong
  • Philosophizing, traces its roots to when people started asking why and tried looking for answers
  • Socrates, He is the first major greek philosopher
  • Socrates, came up with the socratic method
  • Socratic Method, a way of studying problems through a question and answer technique
  • Socrates, focus on morals, good and evil, and the society
  • he did not write a lot but, plato write his thoughts
  • Plato, is a student of socrates
  • Plato, wrote about his philosophy in conversation called dialogue
  • Dialogue, exchange of idea/information
  • Philosopher should be a king, said by Plato
  • Plato, believe that one should not live in luxury but instead in simplicity
  • The Academy, where Plato's school and where Aristotle became his student
  • Aristotle, was a student of Plato, but didn't always agree with his teacher
  • Science, is part of the philosophy
  • The Lyceum, is the own school of Aristotle
  • Meta Physics, study of the physical universe and the nature of ultimate reality
  • Axiology, Study of principles and values known as ethics and aesthetics
  • Logic, Differentiate between valid and confusing ideas more on reasoning or bad reasoning ideas
  • Epistenology, considers how people come to learn what they know
  • philosophical reflections, we are engaged in finding ways or methodologies to eliminate any practical problem or abstract idea, we are already doing philosophy
  • Holistic Point of View, looks at all aspects of the given problems or situation
  • Holistic Point of View, all aspects are given importance when making conclusions
  • Holistic Point of View, all aspects are fied in together to form a general overview of the problem or situation
  • Partial Point of View, Looks only at a limited number aspects of the given problem or situation
  • Partial Point of View, conclusion are made bases on considering some, but not all, sides of the problem of situation
  • 3 big names of Philosophy. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
  • how to answer philosophical question. Ability to reflect, ask question, explain one's thought, analyze certain experience and phenomenom