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  • 問題数 41 • 8/26/2024

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  • 1

    To know something is to doubt

    skepticism

  • 2

    truth is what works

    pragmatism

  • 3

    truth is depends on the person

    relativism

  • 4

    truth is what corresponds from the mind in reality

    realism

  • 5

    knowledge is based on reason

    rationalist

  • 6

    knowledge is based on experience

    empiricist

  • 7

    It sees persons not according to their being but as something associated with predicates

    primary reflection

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    It looks not on man only through his predicates, but on his whole being, the totality of his being a person

    secondary reflection

  • 9

    lovers of gains and pleasure

    merchants

  • 10

    lovers of fame

    athletes and politicians

  • 11

    lovers of spectacle

    audience

  • 12

    The most important thing in philosophy is that we are able to reflect on our human activities.

    wonder of awe

  • 13

    Asking relevant questions. Asking questions by recognizing and being aware of our own activities will lead us to deliberate reflection

    act of questioning

  • 14

    Cosmos-Centric by Thales

    ancient classical

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    Theocentric by St. Thomas Aquinas

    medieval

  • 16

    Scientific and Rationalistic by Rene Descartes

    modern

  • 17

    Concerned with the ultimate nature of existence

    metaphysics

  • 18

    Deals with the nature, sources, limitations, and validity of knowledge

    epistemology

  • 19

    Study of moral judgement

    ethics

  • 20

    Principles of valid reasoning

    logic

  • 21

    Problems regarding beauty and sublimity

    aesthetics

  • 22

    Mind and human behavior

    psychology

  • 23

    man being in the world

    philosophy of man

  • 24

    Study of structure of consciousness and experience

    phenomenology

  • 25

    The removal or bracketing of the biases we have with the object

    epoché

  • 26

    How can we arrive at essence?

    eidetic reduction

  • 27

    own experience of the phenomenon

    transcendental reduction

  • 28

    prejudices, preconceived notions, biases, clear fixed precise unquestioned explicit knowledge of object

    suspension of natural attitude

  • 29

    Extract the essence by beginning to observe the experience

    analyzing the pure essence

  • 30

    Extract the essence by beginning to observe the experience

    essence to own experience

  • 31

    Legitimacy, accuracy, correctness, and soundness of information

    authority and source

  • 32

    Cohesiveness and consistency of the information

    relevance and reliability

  • 33

    Main reason and intention of information. To persuade or to inform

    context and purpose

  • 34

    Sense of partiality and prejudice on subject matter

    preconception and bias

  • 35

    Illogical conclusion and biased evidence

    hasty generalization and assumption

  • 36

    This is where two interlocutors took turns in questioning and answeringThis is where two interlocutors took turns in questioning and answering

    socratic method

  • 37

    According to Rene Descartes, the first rule is to accept nothing as true which I do not clearly recognize to be so

    methodic doubt

  • 38

    distinguished from other animals by superior mental development, power of articulate speech, and upright stance

    human

  • 39

    part of our moral community

    person

  • 40

    concerning or relating to what is right and wrong in human behavior

    moral

  • 41

    The human body refers to the finitude of man in the sense that human bodily existence is limited by space, time, and death

    body as an obstacle

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    between my self and the world or the reality of things

    body as a bridge