Q1W2-Methods of philosophizing-intro to philosophy.pptx

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Intro to Philosophy


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Methods of philosophizing Quarter 1 – lesson 2 introduction to philosophy of the human person

Objectives Analyze situations that show the difference between opinion and truth. Write your own editorial on a certain issue Value the importance of knowing the difference between facts and opinions. 2

Fact vs opinion

A Lover’s Quarrel

Philosophical method or philosophical methodology is the study of how to do Philosophy. Philosophy is concerned with determining the concept of truth. Truth lies at the heart of any inquiry. 5

What is truth? 6 Why is it important?

What is truth? 7 Why is it important? Knowledge is the clear awareness and understanding of something.

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Examples of fallacies 18 Cause and effect

Bias is a tendency or inclination that prevents objective judgment. it often leads us to favor certain ideas, people, or perspectives unfairly, sometimes without even realizing it.

Common types of biases Correspondence Bias Confirmation Bias Framing Hindsight Conflict of Interest Cultural Bias

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