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  • 1

    study of acquiring knowledge

    philosophy

  • 2

    PHILOSOPHY is derived from the Greek words Philos and Sophia which literally mean?

    love for wisdom

  • 3

    Philosophers tend to search for the truth

    meanings, value, importance, significance, answer, relevance

  • 4

    BRANCHES OF PHILOSOPHY

    metaphysics, epistemology, axiology

  • 5

    studies the nature of reality

    metaphysics

  • 6

    studies the nature and scope of knowledge

    epistemology

  • 7

    study and evaluates human behavior and conduct.

    ethics

  • 8

    study the nature of beauty.

    aethetics

  • 9

    His philosophy underlies in the importance of the notion “knowing oneself.” Good life is attained through acquisition of knowledge, wisdom, and virtu

    socrates

  • 10

    Every man is Dualistic – BODY AND SOUL

    Socrates

  • 11

    questioning oneself

    introspection

  • 12

    know to be Father of Academy

    plato

  • 13

    Also believed in dualism body and soul

    plato

  • 14

    PLATO’S 3 Parts of the Soul

    rational soul, spirited soul, appetitive soul

  • 15

    Appetitive soul

    physical desire

  • 16

    Rational soul

    logical

  • 17

    Spirited soul

    emotional

  • 18

    A saint and a philosopher of the Catholic church

    ST AUGUSTINE

  • 19

    his main concept is “If we die, we will go back to our creator.”

    ST AUGUSTINE

  • 20

    everything will be better if we are with God.

    ST AUGUSTINE

  • 21

    viewed the dual nature of self in the context where one is

    imperfect and immortal

  • 22

    French Philosopher known to be the Father of Modern Philosophy

    rene descartes

  • 23

    “cogito ergo sum”

    i think before i am

  • 24

    He is a Rationalist, he popularized the Method of Doubt

    rene descartes

  • 25

    English philosopher and physician

    john locke

  • 26

    Father of classical liberalism – due to his contribution to politics

    john locke

  • 27

    Tabula Rasa

    blank slate

  • 28

    Scottish philosopher

    david hume

  • 29

    Believes that the self, one’s identity and behavior, does not exceed, the physical realm and the self is only the accumulation of different impression

    david hume

  • 30

    According to him “There is no permanent self.”

    david hume

  • 31

    German philosopher that is known for his works in empiricism and rationalism.

    Immanuel kant

  • 32

    What is immanuel kant's concept

    inner and outer self

  • 33

    comprised of our psychological state and our rational intellect.

    inner self

  • 34

    includes our sense and the physical world.

    outer self

  • 35

    A canadian philosopher

    paul churchland

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    study of acquiring knowledge

    philosophy

  • 2

    PHILOSOPHY is derived from the Greek words Philos and Sophia which literally mean?

    love for wisdom

  • 3

    Philosophers tend to search for the truth

    meanings, value, importance, significance, answer, relevance

  • 4

    BRANCHES OF PHILOSOPHY

    metaphysics, epistemology, axiology

  • 5

    studies the nature of reality

    metaphysics

  • 6

    studies the nature and scope of knowledge

    epistemology

  • 7

    study and evaluates human behavior and conduct.

    ethics

  • 8

    study the nature of beauty.

    aethetics

  • 9

    His philosophy underlies in the importance of the notion “knowing oneself.” Good life is attained through acquisition of knowledge, wisdom, and virtu

    socrates

  • 10

    Every man is Dualistic – BODY AND SOUL

    Socrates

  • 11

    questioning oneself

    introspection

  • 12

    know to be Father of Academy

    plato

  • 13

    Also believed in dualism body and soul

    plato

  • 14

    PLATO’S 3 Parts of the Soul

    rational soul, spirited soul, appetitive soul

  • 15

    Appetitive soul

    physical desire

  • 16

    Rational soul

    logical

  • 17

    Spirited soul

    emotional

  • 18

    A saint and a philosopher of the Catholic church

    ST AUGUSTINE

  • 19

    his main concept is “If we die, we will go back to our creator.”

    ST AUGUSTINE

  • 20

    everything will be better if we are with God.

    ST AUGUSTINE

  • 21

    viewed the dual nature of self in the context where one is

    imperfect and immortal

  • 22

    French Philosopher known to be the Father of Modern Philosophy

    rene descartes

  • 23

    “cogito ergo sum”

    i think before i am

  • 24

    He is a Rationalist, he popularized the Method of Doubt

    rene descartes

  • 25

    English philosopher and physician

    john locke

  • 26

    Father of classical liberalism – due to his contribution to politics

    john locke

  • 27

    Tabula Rasa

    blank slate

  • 28

    Scottish philosopher

    david hume

  • 29

    Believes that the self, one’s identity and behavior, does not exceed, the physical realm and the self is only the accumulation of different impression

    david hume

  • 30

    According to him “There is no permanent self.”

    david hume

  • 31

    German philosopher that is known for his works in empiricism and rationalism.

    Immanuel kant

  • 32

    What is immanuel kant's concept

    inner and outer self

  • 33

    comprised of our psychological state and our rational intellect.

    inner self

  • 34

    includes our sense and the physical world.

    outer self

  • 35

    A canadian philosopher

    paul churchland