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Philosophy

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Philosophy
Philosophy
Objectives
Cognitive
Cognitive
Affective
Explain the
different
definitions of
Philosophy using
CSD Table
(CompleteSummarize-Discuss
Table)
Analyze a
holistic
perspective
form a partial
point of view
using Venn
Diagram
Realize the
importance of
holistic
perspective ion
doing Philosophy
through a Story
on Moral
Dilemma
Psychomotor
Write an exit
pass that
contains
concrete
experience/s in
doing
philosophy and
using holistic
point of view
Philosophy
comes from the two Greek words, philo meaning to "love"
and sophia meaning "wisdom". Thus it means "Love of
Wisdom"
Wisdom
It deals with the principles of thing, the first cause of all
beings, the understanding on the meaning of one's
existence, an the importance of the things around him/her.
Philosophy is a Science
Philosophy is a Natural Light of
Reason
Philosophy is the
study of all things
considered as a "super subject"
Philosophy has principles
a. Principle of Identity
b. Principle of Non-contradiction
c. Principle of Excluded Middle
d. Principle of Sufficient Reason
What “philosophical” questions have you asked
yourself? What led you to ponder those questions?
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Holistic
Perspective
Known as
holism
comes from
the Greek
word holos
which means
all, entire,
totality
all aspects are given importance
when making conclusions. They are
together to form a general view of
the problem or situation
Looks at all
aspects of
the given
problem or
situation
Partial
Point of
1
a way or method one sees or
perceive the reality or
phenomenon
2
based on one (1) of the
component parts of a whole
3
Looks at only a limited number
of aspects of the given problem
or situation
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