問題一覧
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To know something is to doubt
skepticism
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truth is what works
pragmatism
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truth is depends on the person
relativism
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truth is what corresponds from the mind in reality
realism
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knowledge is based on reason
rationalist
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knowledge is based on experience
empiricist
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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
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lovers of gains and pleasure
merchants
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lovers of fame
athletes and politicians
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lovers of spectacle
audience
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The most important thing in philosophy is that we are able to reflect on our human activities.
wonder of awe
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Asking relevant questions. Asking questions by recognizing and being aware of our own activities will lead us to deliberate reflection
act of questioning
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Cosmos-Centric by Thales
ancient classical
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Theocentric by St. Thomas Aquinas
medieval
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Scientific and Rationalistic by Rene Descartes
modern
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Concerned with the ultimate nature of existence
metaphysics
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Deals with the nature, sources, limitations, and validity of knowledge
epistemology
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Study of moral judgement
ethics
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Principles of valid reasoning
logic
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Problems regarding beauty and sublimity
aesthetics
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Mind and human behavior
psychology
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man being in the world
philosophy of man
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Study of structure of consciousness and experience
phenomenology
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The removal or bracketing of the biases we have with the object
epoché
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How can we arrive at essence?
eidetic reduction
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own experience of the phenomenon
transcendental reduction
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prejudices, preconceived notions, biases, clear fixed precise unquestioned explicit knowledge of object
suspension of natural attitude
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Extract the essence by beginning to observe the experience
analyzing the pure essence
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Extract the essence by beginning to observe the experience
essence to own experience
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Legitimacy, accuracy, correctness, and soundness of information
authority and source
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Cohesiveness and consistency of the information
relevance and reliability
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Main reason and intention of information. To persuade or to inform
context and purpose
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Sense of partiality and prejudice on subject matter
preconception and bias
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Illogical conclusion and biased evidence
hasty generalization and assumption
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This is where two interlocutors took turns in questioning and answeringThis is where two interlocutors took turns in questioning and answering
socratic method
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According to Rene Descartes, the first rule is to accept nothing as true which I do not clearly recognize to be so
methodic doubt
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distinguished from other animals by superior mental development, power of articulate speech, and upright stance
human
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part of our moral community
person
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concerning or relating to what is right and wrong in human behavior
moral
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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