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PHILOSOPHY DEXTER D. ABOBO 1ST SEMESTER GRADE 12 Introduction to of Human Person DOING PHILOSOPHY LEARNING COMPETENCY Topic:

INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON Learning Competencies 1.1. Distinguish a holistic perspective from a partial point of view; 1.2. Recognize human activities that emanated from deliberate reflection; 1.3. Realize the value of doing philosophy in obtaining a broad perspective on life; and 1.4. Do a philosophical reflection on a concrete situation from a holistic perspective.

-IPHP CG this subject is an introduction to the activity and process of philosophical reflection as a search of synoptic vision of life the topics to be discussed include the human experiences of embodiment, being the world with others, and the environment, freedom, intersubjectivity, sociality, and being upon death. Course Subject Description INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON

WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY? INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON

DEFINITION AND BRANCHES OF PHILOSOPHY INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON

Philosophy What is Philosophy? Any attempt to coin an all encompassing definition of Philosophy would fail because humanity never shared a universal idea of what it is (Co, 2009). Although one of our goals in this chapter is to present a general idea of what Philosophy means, our challenge is to address a much more important question, that is, “What does it mean to philosophize?” The assumption here is that Philosophy is intimately connected with praxis. In other words, an idea is useless if it is devoid of any practice. For the Greeks, Philosophy or philosophia means the “love of wisdom," but to know the idea of love and wisdom is not enough if one denies doing it (Kenny, 2004). This chapter explores the two major traditions of philosophy. These traditions, while unique in various ways, do not necessarily contradict each other. The first is the Western tradition, which is characterized by its rigorous way of doing philosophy and presupposes an analytic approach. The second is the Eastern tradition, which is often used interchangeably with religion because it treats philosophy as a way of life. INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON

Philosophy Philosophy is the systematic study of ideas and issues, a reasoned pursuit of fundamental truths, a quest for a comprehensive understanding of the world, a study of principles of conduct, and much more. INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON

Philosophy is derived from two Greek words: Philos meaning to “love” and Sophia meaning “wisdom”. Put together “Philosophia” means the “ love of wisdom ”. Wisdom itself means, “the ability to make sensible decisions and give good judgement because of the experience and knowledge that somebody has”. INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON

Philosophy Speculative - worldview Prescriptive - nominative or reflective Analytical - Logical (Reasoning or Experimenting) INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON is the direction or compass of life.

BRANCHES OF PHILOSOPHY INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON

Branches of Philosophy INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON EPISTEMOLOGY LOGIC AESTHETIC ETHICS METAPHYSICS

Epistemology INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON is the theory of knowledge. It is concerned with the mind's relation to reality There are three main examples or conditions of epistemology: truth, belief and justification . First of all, truth occurs when false propositions cannot be discerned. Consequently, in order for something to be considered as knowledge, it must be true in nature.

Epistemology INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON 3 position of Epistemology agnostic - does not believe in the existence of knowledge Skeptics - doubt in the existence of knowledge Affirmative - believes in the existence of knowledge Types of Knowledge Priori - Before Posteriori- After use for future Experimental - Test first/Scientific Method

Epistemology INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON How we acquire Knowledge Empirical - use of senses Reasoning - Rational Imitation - Instinct Authoritative - Taught / Acquired knowledge by Expert Revealed - Religious/ Given by god

Metaphysics INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that studies the fundamental nature of reality. This includes the first principles of: being or existence, identity, change, space and time, cause and effect, necessity, actuality, and possibility.

Metaphysics INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON Theories of Reality Cosmology-Universe Theology-Purpose of Being(Mission) Ontology-Meaning of Existence

Logic INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON the area of philosophy that studies the scope and nature of logic concerned with reasoning or truth

Ethics INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that "involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior" Derived from the Greek word “ethos”, which means “way of living”, ethics is a branch of philosophy that is concerned with human conduct, more specifically the behaviour of individuals in society .

Aesthetics INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON the philosophical study of beauty and taste. It is closely related to the philosophy of art, which is concerned with the nature of art and the concepts in terms of which individual works of art are interpreted and evaluated.

HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON

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NATURE OF PHILOSOPHY INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON

Nature of Philosophy INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON

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