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  • 1

    the term dialectics is derived from the greek word

    dialego

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    dialego which means to

    debate or discuss

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    the dialectical method can be traced back to

    socrates or plato's method

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    arises from the opposing realities is not concerned about winning or losing but about seeking new ideas that arise from a conflict

    dialectical method

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    a thesis refers to a

    claim

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    refers to a thesis that negates or opposes the given thesis

    antithesis

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    become a new thesis that will be opposed by another antithesis

    synthems

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    the word phenomenology comes from the two greek words

    phainomenon

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    phainomenon means

    appearance and logos

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    which appears to the consciousness of the mind

    phenomenon

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    investigates the essence of nature the things that appears to a person

    phenomenology

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    for __, phenomenology is "the science of the essence of consciousness"

    edmund husserl

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    is the most original or also called pure phenomenology

    phenomenological method

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    husserl distinguishes

    natural attitude and phenomenological attitude

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    refers to the belief that the reality outside the person is relative to and separate from the person who experiences it

    natural attitude

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    refers to the process where by a person suspends his/her belief or the things he/she has learned from the natural attitude

    phenomenological attitude

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    this process is also called epoche

    bracketing

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    bracketing means to

    abstain

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    have material needs but they also have non-material aspects

    human person

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    what is a human person

    having the physical spiritual and emotional

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    has a body with all its various features

    person

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    refers to his/her emotional need desires and even passions

    non-material aspects

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    it refers to the inseparable union of the body and the soul

    embodied spirit

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    is the meeting point of the material and immaterial entities

    human person

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    their concepts are influenced by the cosmogenic model of the world or greek philosophers

    plato and aristotle

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    another notable philosopher known as a defender of the christian faith and a doctor of the church

    saint thomas aquinas

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    the foremost person to have identified man on top of the other animals

    rene descartes

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    response to the question "who am i?" and essentialist spiritual

    indian philosophy

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    is a living tradition whose roots can be traced from the life

    buddhism

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    who is also known as the historical buddha

    siddharta gautama

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    construed that karma and rebirth is natural causal process in the universe

    buddha

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    his appearance was frequently described as grotesque, his clothes were old and poor and was charged with corrupting the minds of the youth

    socrates

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    experience cravings or anything that deals with man's physical wants

    appetitive function

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    this is the movement from fact to essence

    eidetic reduction

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    the term hermeneutics is usually associated with the greek god and messenger between gods and humans

    hermes

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    two worlds of plato

    real world and unreal world

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    also known as ruism or ru classicism, a behavior originating in ancient china, a philosophy of peace

    confucianism

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    which means human heartedness

    jen

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    which consists of doing things in the right manner

    yi

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    means that agent to man should possess the virtue of jen and yi

    chung tzu

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    means love of wisdom

    philosophy

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    two major traditions of philosophy

    western tradition and eastern tradition

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    characterized by its rigorous way of doing philosophy and presupposes an analytic approach

    western tradition

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    is often used interchangeably with religion

    eastern tradition

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    studied under plato

    aristotle

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    are centered on finding the answers to the question "who and what am i?"

    eastern philosophy

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    an empiricist, provided a systematic philosophy that attempts to answer how the human person thinks

    john locke

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    everything you see on your body is called

    accidents

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    accidental characteristics

    skin color size shape height weight

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    the act of surpassing our limitation is called

    transcendence

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    bodily tendencies

    hunger thirst loneliness emptiness

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    the word soul is an english translation of the greek word

    psyche

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    three kinds of soul found in

    plants animals and man

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    the period following the ancient times is called

    medieval period and middle ages

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    this period is also referred to as the age of faith

    medieval period

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    two philosophers are very much known for this medieval period

    saint augustine and saint thomas aquinas

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    is also known as the father of idealism and one of the students who gathered around socrates was

    plato

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    the soul has tripartite function

    rational function passion function appetitive function

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    to think analyze comprehend and make decision

    rational function

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    various feelings such as hatred or anger

    passion function