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  • Carlo Jose Salaver

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    explores the nature of moral virtue and evaluate human actions

    Ethics

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    Ethos means

    Character

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    body of knowledge that looks up on the society, politics, and the people making it home

    Political Philosophy

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    dealing with the nature of artz beauty, and tase with creation and appreciation of beauty.

    Aesthetic

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    Aesthetikos

    perceptive of things

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    was as ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher

    Pythagoras

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    first to believe that the Earth was a sphere rotating around a central fire

    Pythagoras

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    believe that the natural order could be expressed in numbers

    Pythagoras

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    he said the "numbers are the reality of reality

    Pythagoras

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    According to him, everything is in the process of Flux (pantarei)

    Heraclitus

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    Flux means?

    Pantarei

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    He is knows for the obsecure

    Heraclitus

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    he is the central figure in the development of philosophical atomism and of the atomic theory of the universe.

    Democritus

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    He was a wealthy citizen of abdera, in Thrace.

    Democritus

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    He lived to an advance age.

    Democritus

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    He is known for holding a lantern (or a candle) to the faves of the citizens of Athens claiming he was searching for an honest man

    Diogenes of Sinope

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    he is searching for an honest man

    Diogenes of Sinope

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    he is one of the major philosophers in the Hellenistic Period

    Epicrus

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    He developed an unsparingly materialistic metaphysics, empiricism epistemology, and hedonistic ethics.

    Epicrus

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    He taught that the basic constituent of the world are atoms

    Epicrus

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    He rejected the existence of Platonic forms and an immaterial soul.

    Epicrus

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    He said that the gods have no influence on our lives.

    Epicrus

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    He taught skepticism was untenable, and thay we could gain knowledge of the world relying upon the senses.

    Epicrus

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    They are one of the greatest figures ancients period of Western Philosophy.

    Socrates Plato Aristotle

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    he believed that no one does wrong voluntarily. Evil is the result of ignorance

    Socrates

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    He founded the Academy, an academic program which many consider to be the first Western University

    Plato

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    He dedicated his life to learning and teaching and is hailed as one of the founders of Western Philosophy

    Plato

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    he is a towering figure in ancient Greek Philosophy ho made important contributions to logic, criticism, rhetoric, physica, biology, psychology, mathematics, metaphysics, ethics, and politics.

    Aristotle

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    Was a student of Plato For Twenty years but us famous for rejecting Plato's theory of forms.

    Aristotle

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    according to him, the purpose and ultimate goal in life is to achieve eudaimonia(happiness)

    Aristotle

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    Process by which a person undergoes a reflective state or evaluate his/her experiences first before making any related action.

    Philosophical Reflection

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    the capacity of human to exercise introspection and to attempt to learn more about their fundamental nature and essence.

    Human Reflection

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    What are the 3 levels of Philosophy?

    Common Sense Scientific Philosophical

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    basic ability to perceive, understand, and judge things that are shared by nearly all people without need for debate.

    Common Sense

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    characterized by the methods and principles of science

    Scientific

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    relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.

    Philosophical

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    It enables you to set your daily goals and set you on the path of thinking of ways to achieve them.

    Reflection

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    It allows your an opportunity to think more deeply about your action, your motivation for doing such an actions and even its possible consequences.

    Reflection

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    is a standard on which a judgement or decision may be based.

    Criterion