Philosophy began at the end of the 6th Century happened in Ancient Greece
Philosophy
Comes from the Greek words "Philein" which means "love" and "Sophia" which means "wisdom"
Philosophers became the talk of the town in Athens because of the works of Hesiod and Homer
Work and Days by Hesiod written as poem published around 700 BCE
Work and Days by Hesiod
It is the idea of man's fate being indebted to the gods
The Iliad and The Odyssey are works of Homer
Philosophy's realization to itself is shaped by its reaction to literature. There was a transition from the Greek's penchant for story (muthos) to reason (logos)
Philosophy's beginning was a radical shift to knowing that the origin of the world might not come from some mythic explanation but from a more rational, more ground fact
Philosophy started in 857 BCE in a town called Miletus
Miletus
It was a seaport town and was considered to be the center of many things, including business and commerce
It had the same importance in antiquity
The first philosophers were said to be Milesians
Philosophy
Began in wonder
The first philosophers' real question was about the astonishment at the wonders they observed
The first problems related to philosophy were cosmological in nature and the first philosophers were cosmologists
Thauma
Means "wonder"
Stupefaction
When a person is stupefied, that person is placed in a position of confusion
It becomes reinforcement to be completely mesmerized and thereby pushing oneself to ask
Stupefaction should lead one to question
Questioning becomes indication that real and genuine knowledge does not end in awe
Doubt pushes us to question many things to see that a greater reason is being veiled by what seems to appear before us
Not all doubts are healthy, some could lead to skepticism
Skepticism
Wherein everything is put into inquiry without any goal of grounding and could lead to being myopic
Myopic
A perspective that is in direct contrast to the spirit of philosophy
A philosophical question that touches upon matters related to choice, meaning, and life
Pythagoras (570-495 BCE) marked a radical shift from the mythic to the rational
Pythagoras' invention that the world is governed by a principle that only numbers can provide is as radical as Copernicus saying that the Earth is not the center of the universe during the Renaissance
Philosophus
Everyone is a philosopher. The term is more of a challenge for anyone who dares to study philosophy
Pythagoras' idea of Philosophus
Someone who, in all his might pursues wisdom
Philosophy
It is in fact scientific. The science being spoken here is neither limited to physical nor natural sciences only. The science here is philosophy's own discipline to observe the rigors of science
Philosophy
Its object is literally everything and every-thing. It means that philosophy can study anything under the sun as long as the subject is able to generate possible ideas. Philosophy can even study something that is not yet possible to be known
Philosophy
Studying any object in philosophy is no simple matter. Philosophy is not satisfied with answers that can be given via yes or no. It is also not obsessed with providing the answer right away
Philosophy
It is not an activity that is left to either chance or pure faith. Philosophizing is an activity without help other than itself; hence, it is done only by the use of reason, unalloyed and unadulterated
The significance of philosophy is not on its demonstration of knowledge but in its capacity to focus on the possibilities that might be lost in the full understanding of what is being taught because that knowledge could be confirmation of one's ignorance
The significance of philosophy is to recognize that the answer is not yet complete
Sophie's World is a world of both the possible and impossible, and that as persons, like her, we also live in these zones of both the discernible and the indiscernible
What we can all learn from Sophie is the very question asked of her, a question that has been staple of truth even from the time of Socrates, "Who am I?"
Plato's critique of imitation (outlined in his famous book The Republic) is pivotal for philosophy's method
Philosophy's method cannot anymore be a hybrid or a pseudo of a genre of literature, and it must be consistent after making its own site and field of investigation
Branches of Philosophy
Ontology
Epistemology
Ethics
Aesthetics
Logic
Logic
A person is called every day to reason and to decide on matters that actually demand his/her better judgement