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This focuses on specific aspects of a situation
partial thinking , partial thinking
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also known by the Greek term elenchus that means "to inquire or to cross-examine", is an exchange of ideas using Socratic questioning. to seek the truth through questioning
socratic method
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This philosophical view believes that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected not just only human
biocentrism
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He began his philosophy by doubting everything to figure out what he could know with absolute certainty.
Rene Descartes
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This branch of Philosophy that explores the nature of moral virtue and evaluates human actions.
ethics
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A type of philosophy in the 17th to 18th century and believes that reason is the chief source and test of knowledge. Reason and logic are the basis of Knowledge.
rationalism
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This philosophical perspective focuses on man's ability to engage in productive activities in an effort to meet his wants and needs.
economic perspective
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It is a branch of philosophy that explores the nature of moral virtue and evaluates action.
ethics
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means using up as few natural resources as possible
frugality
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This refers to a complex term which generally refers to a human being granted recognition of certain rights, protection, and responsibilities.
person
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A major view in philosophy that believes that Ecocentrism A philosophical view that gives great value on ecosystem and biological communities.
ecocentrism
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It is a philosophical perspective that considers man as a part of the natural world and a product of evolution
biological perspective
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Entire human race
man
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It is a branch of Philosophy that deals with the question reality and existence.
metaphysics
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Man as species
human
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It refers to a view or judgment formed about something that is not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
opinion , opinion
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It is a perspective that advocates action to address growing environmental problems.
environmentalist
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The term "dialectic" comes from the Greek word dialectike which means "the art of conversation"
dialectic method , dialectic method
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The view that all concepts originate in experience, that all concepts are about or applicable
empiricism
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He was the philosopher to formalize the subject of metaphysics that explains the study of the substance.
Aristotle , Aristotle
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emphasis on morality, virtue, calm, and emotional fortitude
stoicism , stoicism
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deals with beauty and what makes things "beautiful".
aesthetics
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discuss the nature of knowledge and knowing
epistemology
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It refers to a perspective that considers Large-Scale Patterns is System.
holistic thinking
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an individual that has attributes and characteristics that set him or her apart from other human beings.
human person
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It serves as a basis for reflecting on how our actions show our regard for nature.
environmental ethics
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It refers to a branch of Philosophy that deals with correct thinking and reasoning
logic
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An ancient Greek philosopher who is famous for arguing that one must know himself, that the unexamined life is not worth living.
Socrates
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A major view in philosophy that believes that humans are the most important species on the planet and they free to transform.
anthropocentrism
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A philosophy that emphasizes on the practical use of knowledge and ideas dealing with problems in a practical way rather than using theory or abstract principles.
pragmatism , pragmatism
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This term is defined as the science that by natural light of reason studies the first causes or highest principles of all things
philosophy , philosophy
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It refers to something that is all the facts about it, rather than things that are imagined or invented.
truth
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A philosophical perspective that places emphasis on human behavior and thought processes in analyzing human nature.
psychological perspective
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It is a philosophical perspective that considers man as God's creation. Man is considered to have a special relationship with the Creator
theological Perspective