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It comes from the Greek word Philo, meaning love, and Sophia, meaning wisdom. It means love of wisdom.
Philosophy
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They are the lover of wisdom.
Philosophers
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Two types of thinking in Philosophy
Holistic thinking and partial thinking
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It refers a perspective that considers large scale patterns in systems.
Holistic thinking
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This is often described as looking at the big picture when describing and analyzing a situation or problem.
Holistic thinking
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It requires an individual to have an open mindset and an ability to get the general sense of impression regarding a situation.
Holistic perspective
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It also means that one does not confine one's understanding of a world to one's own perspective, but also includes the perspective of others.
Holistic view
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It focuses on specific aspects of a situation.
Partial thinking
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Requires a person to be willing to examine one's thoughts, feelings and actions and to learn more about one's life and experiences.
Reflection
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What are the 4 things to be considered in philosophy?
science, natural light of reason, first cause or highest principle, study of all things
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It is called blank because the investigation is systematic, follow certain steps, or it employs certain procedures, organized body of knowledge.
science
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Philosophy investigates things not by using any other laboratory instrument or investigate tools, neither on the basis of supernatural revelation. Otherwise, it becomes a theology.
natural light of reason
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A principle is that from which something proceed in any manner whatsoever.
first cause or highest principle
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What are the 4 principles principle of under first cause or highest principle?
principle of identity, non- contradiction, excluded middle, sufficient reason
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Whatever is is and whatever is not is not. Everything is what it is.
principle of identity
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It is impossible for a thing to be and not to be at the same time and at the same respect.
principle of non- contradiction
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A thing is either is or is not.
principle of excluded middle
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Nothing exists to a sufficient reason for its being existence.
principle of sufficient reason
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Philosophy is not one dimensional or partial.
study of all things
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Philosophers does not limit himself to a particular object of inquiry
study of all things
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⚫ questions almost anything, if not everything
study of all things
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⚫ multidimensional or holistic.
study of all things
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It lies at the heart of any inquiry.
truth
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Must be fruitful to gain knowledge validity and acceptance.
knowledge
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Is the clear awareness and understanding of something.
knowledge
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•The product or questioning that seeks for clear answers provided by facts
knowledge
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⚫is comprised of ideas and beliefs that we know to be true.
knowledge
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Consider truth as a kind of quality or value
philosophers
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Are statements about the world of reality, and may or may not carry truth.
propositions
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Are statements that are not evidently or immediately known to be true
claims
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Statements that are based on facts.
truthful statements