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    The word philosophy comes from a Greek word below meaning to love and Sophia, meaning wisdom

    Philosophy

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    Love of wisdom

    Philosophy

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    A Greek mathematician and philosopher who coined the word or term love of wisdom

    Pythagoras(580-500 BC)

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    First person to explain the word and universe outside mythological concepts He explained the World was made of water

    Thales of Miletus

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    is called science because the employee systematic investigation and understanding human person

    Philosophy

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    Basis mainly in Asia, more specifically, the Chinese philosophy roots are taken from confusion ism Buddhism anthesis collectivism

    Eastern philosophy

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    Based from Greek philosophy and influence western civilization roots are taken from Roman Christianity specifically, Judeo Christianity individualism

    Western philosophy

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    Three dimensions of Filipino thought

    Loob filipino philosophy of time Bahala na

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    The person looks at himself as itself as a whole as a person conscious of his freedom, proud of his human dignity

    Loob

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    The Filipino believes in the Gulong ng Palad, where he look at life as a series of ups and downs

    Filipino philosophy of time

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    Literally means to leave everything to God who is Valhalla in the vernacular. It is one aspect perceived as a courage to risk.

    Bahala na

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    Branches in philosophy

    Metaphysics Ethics Epistemology Logic Aesthetics

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    Is an extension of a fundamental and necessary driving in every human being to know what is real

    Metaphysics

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    Is a branch of philosophy that explores the nature of moral virtue and evaluates human actions

    Ethics

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    It explains how we know what we claim to know

    Epistemology

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    It’s concern is the truth or validity of our arguments

    Logic

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    Is the science of the beautiful it’s various manifestations, including the sublime, comic, tragic, pathetic, and ugly

    Aesthetics

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    Perspective and philosophy of human nature

    Holistic perspective Partial perspective

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    It is a perspective that consider the bigger picture when looking at the problems and situation

    Holistic perspective

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    Focuses on the specific aspect of certain point of view

    Partial perspective

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    Is a way of thinking, and expressing one thought philosophically

    Philosophizing

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    Is used by philosophers in presenting ideas, concepts, and arguments in an overly manner that are difficult to refute and less flaws

    Methods of philosophizing

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    What are the methods of philosophizing?

    Concept analysis Logical analysis

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    Philosophy is a conceptual discipline because it analyzes concepts

    Concept analysis

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    It is a method of determining whether the assertion offered as reason for accepting the assertion justify that acceptance in the way the speaker intended

    Logical analysis

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    Two types of reasoning and critical thinking

    Inductive reasoning Deductive reasoning

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    Is based on observations to create generalization this is also often applied and prediction, forecasting or behavior

    Inductive reasoning

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    It draws out of conclusion coming from abroad definition of judgment

    Deductive reasoning

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    This doubt is not casual doubt which is handled to us by our partners, teachers, relatives, and friends

    Method of systematic doubt

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    It brings a philosopher conduct with many ideas in a short period of time, especially when there are more than two opinions being argued

    Phenomenological method

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    He associated with demand the phenomenological method

    Husset (1859-1938)

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    A person who employs this method must employee the other method listed here in order to conduct the conversation as spoken dialogue is much more effective and giving life to ideas

    Philosophical dialogue

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    In this method, there is value explaining the implication of argument in a society, however, negative implication do not simply imply an absence of truth, nor do positive ones supplying its presence it involves the study of documents, record in archives Chronology of publications epigraphy

    Historical method

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    Serves a valuable learning tool since it requires us to come to understand concepts, and relates it what we already know

    Comparative descriptive method

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    This is very useful method for creating new ideas which are extremely important to the process of truth seeking

    Comparative constructive method

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    Is useful specific situations it’s value is preconceptions and dust gain a somewhat more objective point of view

    deconstructive method

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    Human being interact not only with or fellow human beings, but also to other living things

    Human person in the environment

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    Approaches in understanding human person

    anthropocentricism Ecocentrism Cosmo centric approach Theocentric approach

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    Human being is a top of the hierarchy

    Anthropocentricism

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    Everything is considered, including the living plants and animals

    Ecocentrism

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    Human beings are microsomes or small version of the universe

    Cosmos centric approach

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    The center of all neutral supernatural reality is God

    Theocentric approach

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    Four cardinal values in the environment

    justice Prudence Temperance of frugality Fortitude or bravery

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    Means giving to catch person and picture it’s true in other words what is needs to live a full life this is an appropriate virtue to develop as we consider endangered species as well as people lacking resources to live a life dignity

    Justice

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    Invites us to make judgments in complex trade off. This is a critical habit to develop for those seeking a more sustainable world.

    Prudence

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    Can best be understood as restrain or self-control in the use of resources

    Temperance of frugality

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    Is more commonly described as courage

    Fortitude or bravery