Logical Philosophizing - “A rectangle has four sides.” Concept Analysis - “S knows that p if (1) p is true, (2) S believes that p, and (3) S is justified in believing that p.” Deconstruction - “I’m reluctant to pull for something because it might not go well and I might lose.” Phenomenology - “Studying the green flash that sometimes happens just after sunset or just before sunrise.” Public Intellectual - “When someone brings a philosophical argument to Twitter.” Dialogue - “Two people talk about how Khaenri’ah from Genshin Impact got destroyed.” Comparative-Descriptive - “For example, Chinese philosophers may study Confucius, various forms of Confucianism, criticisms of Confucianism in Chinese Daoism and Buddhism, and even Confucianism in the contemporary world, but they need not make any attempt to compare Confucian thought with philosophical texts and thinkers from other cultures.” Comparative-Constructive - “When people study other things that they didn’t know before.” Integrating Philosophy into other people’s experiences - “When people use what they’ve learned in their everyday life.” Active philosophizing - “When people stare outside the window to know how rain works.”