Philosophy

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  • Philosophy came from the word "philo," which means love, and "sophia," which means wisdom.
  • "Eros" is the acquisition love, referring to physical or sexual love.
  • Philia is the fondness or appreciation love
  • Love for philosophy is Philia.
  • Agape is unconditional love.
  • Love of God and our parents is "Agape"
  • Pythagoras coined the word "Philosophy"
  • Philosophy is the constant search for the truth and meaning of life.
  • Philosophy's realization is shaped by its reaction to literature
  • Philosophy started in 587 BCE, in a town called Miletus.
  • The first Philosophers were known to be Milesians.
  • Oliver Feltham is the best philosophy historians today.
  • Stupefaction leads us to a path that rejects the notion that a person just has to be completely in awe.
  • Pythagoras views philosophus as "someone who, in all might, pursues wisdom"
  • Badiou's point in "The True Life" is that philosophy should wake in ys the value of living right away.
  • Philosophy is using reason to create a lasting concept and live a life geared towards the true life.
  • "Philosophy" is defined as the science of all things through its ultimate causes and principles acquired to use of natural reason.
  • Philosophy is "scientific" since it observes the actual expectation of the rigor and elements of observations and hypotheses.
  • Philosophy as "a science of all things" since it can study everything under the sun.
  • The three fundamental things are; object, subject, and product.
  • Philosophy as a science of all things through its ultimate causes and Principles since we always seek reason/answers to everything.
  • Philosophy as the Science of all things through its ultimate cause acquired through the Use of Natural reason since it is a conscious act, where we don't just rely on things given or said to us.
  • According to Bertrand Russel, the true value and relevance of Philosophy resides in its ambiguity and uncertainty.
  • Ambiguity indicates that Philosophy should not be overestimated.
  • Karl Jasper said that questions are important since it can elaborate answers we thought are complete.
  • Blaise Pascal said, "All dignity lies in our thoughts."
  • Plato said, "Wonder is the feeling of philosophers, and philosophy begins in wonder."
  • Muthos is telling stories. While logos is to give reasons.
  • Philosophy begins in wonder.
  • The first philosophers were also known as cosmotologists.
  • Stupefaction leads us to question after being in a state of shock.
  • Doubt can lead to subjectiveness (radical skepticism) , making us myopic (one-sided).
  • Bertrand Russel said that philosophy enlarges our soul and elevates our consciousness.
  • The value of philosophy lies on nourishment of soul and mind.
  • Fallacy is an error in an argument due to unclear language and content
  • Philosophy involves questioning assumptions and beliefs, analyzing arguments, and evaluating evidence.
  • Philosophy is the pursuit of truth through critical thinking and reasoning.
  • Myths are metaphor explaining the reality of the world.