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? Holistic Perspective vs w e i V f o t n i Partial Po r ideas. ou ze ni ga or d an t en es pr to y A creative wa 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 View