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    -It does not provide us knowledge of the world directly and does not contribute directly to the content of our thoughts. -Reasonings

    logic

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    From a general truth to specific truth

    Deductive reasoning

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    From specific truth to a general truth

    Inductive Reasoning

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    2 types of logical thinking

    Deductive and Inductive

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    What is inductive

    from a general truth to a specific truth

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    What is Inductive reasoning

    from a specific truth to a general truth

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    Branches of Philosophy

    Sources of knowledge Induction Epistemology

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    Whatever is, whatever is not is not. Everything is its own being, and not being not is being.

    Principle of Identity

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    it is impossible for a thing to be and not to be at the same time

    Principle of Non-Contradiction

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    a thing is either is or is not; between being and not being, there is no middle ground possible

    Principle of Excluded Middle

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    nothing exists without sufficient reason for it's being and existence

    Principle of Sufficient Reason

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    Socrates quote

    I know that i know nothing

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    came from two greek word also defined as the science that by light of reason studies the first causes of highest principles of all things

    Philosophy

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    What is Philosophy

    Natural light of reason Study of all things

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    The art of thinking

    Logic

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    The root of your knowledge

    Epistemology

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    Main source of knowledge is deductive reasoning. Based on self evident

    Rational School

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    Source of knowledge is sense perception

    Empirical School

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    Believe in intuition

    Rational School

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    Nothing we experience in the physical world with our senses is real. He calls these realities as ideas of forms

    Plato

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    An extension of a fundamental necessary drive in every human being to know what is real. Understanding of reality to unreal. Beyond nature

    Metaphysics

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    He claims everything we experience is water (reality) and everything else is (appearance)

    Thales

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    Explore the nature of moral virtue and evaluates human actions. Study of the nature of moral judgments. Moral philosophy

    Ethics

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    true___=_____= _____

    True knowledge = Wisdom= Virtue