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WHAT IS THE MEANING OF SOPHIA?
Wisdom
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What is the meaning of Philos?
Love
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This is the Love of wisdom
Philosophia
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means love for knowledge or passion for learning
Philosophy
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Dealing with nature, is one of the branches of Philosophy
Epistemology
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Form the Greek word of Episteme
Knowledge
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From the classical greek word of logic
Logos
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is the branch of philosophy concerned with the study of "first principles" and "being" (ontology) is the study of the most general aspects of reality, pertaining to subjects such as substance, identity, the nature of the mind, and free will
Metaphysics
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Its the study of right and wrong in human endeavors
Ethics
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is a branch of philosophy that explores the creation and appreciation of beauty through critical analysis and reflection
Aesthetic
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Martine Heidegger His best-known work is Being and Time
1927
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His ideas have exerted influence on the development of contemporary European philosophy
Martine Heidegger
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What the Heidegger examines two definitions of technology?
Instrumental Definition, Anthropological Definition
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He offers that “Technology is a means to an end”
Instrumental Definition
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He proposes that “Technology is a human activity
Anthropological Definition
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The material, the matter out of which an object is made
Causa Materialis
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The form, the shape into which the material enters.
Causa Formalis
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Which brings about the effect that is finished
Causa Efficiens
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End of causa
Causa Finalis
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What is the 4 types of Causa?
Causa Materialis, Causa Formalis, Causa Efficiens, Causa Finalis
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A thing or an event causes another thing or event. The first thing or event is called a cause, the second is called an effect.
Doctrines of Causality
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Volcanic Eruption Coral Bleaching Planting Trees Mining Farming
Bringing Forth
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means obedience and submission.
Piety
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On Martin Heidegger's "The Memorial Address’’
Calculative Thinking, Meditative Thinking
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based on the desire to control and manipulate the world around us.
Calculative Thinking
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tells us why we should do or should not do a thing, beyond the simple calculative process of actually doing it
Meditative Thinking
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This also means access to the pleasant life, the engaged or good life and the meaningful life
Human Flourishing
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There is an end of all the actions that we perform which we desire for itself. Flourishing is the greatest good for human endeavors and that toward which all actions aim.
Aristotle
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He presented the various popular conceptions of the best life for human beings
A philosophical Life, Life of pleasure, A Life of Political Activity
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Means good spirit is aproperty of one’s life when considered as a whole.
Eudaimonia
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is“doingwell”and“livingwell”
Happiness
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Eudamon a life of pleasure maintains that life of pleasure coincides with the life of virtues HAPPINESS=PLEASURE
Epicurus
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He believed that virtues such as self-control, justice, courage, wisdom, piety and related qualities of mind and soul are absolutely crucial if a person is to lead a good and happy life
Socrates
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Eudaimonia depends on virtue (arete) which is depicted as the most crucial and the dominant constituent of eudaimonia
Plato
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o He founded of Pyrrhonism, a school of philosophical skepticism that places the attainment of ataraxia (a state of equanimity) as a way to a achieve Eudaimonia o Pyrrhonist practice is for the purpose of achieving epoch
Phyrrho
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Mental calmness, composure and evenness of temper, especially in a difficult situation
Equanimity
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Is the moral excellence of a person
Virtue