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we mean capable of considering the world independently of our particular perspective: without desire, impulse or instinct.
Objective
has its first component Ratio which means proportion
Rational
is one which the judgement reached the conclusion of dawn and proportional to the evidences
RATIONAL INQUIRY
It is the ability to master our impulses and think objectively that Plato emphasizes in his account of man as a rational Being
SELF CONTROL
is often credited to be the father of modern Philosophy
Descartes
is didactic dialogue of questioning that is expressed in a critical examination of cross- examination of positions of every participants in the dialogue.
Socratic Method
probed nature’s depths intuitively through the eyes of spiritual sages
Eastern sages
viewed nature through cognitive and scientific eyes.
Greek thinkers
A change from the mythical explanation of the origins of the cosmos to a more rational explanation.
Paradigm Shift
humans are superior and central to the universe
Anthropocentric model
the ecological or relational integrity of the humans, provides meaning of our morals and values.
Eco-centric model
In this approach to environment, human being affirms the protection of the environment as long as it possesses the value or importance for human being.
Instrumental Approach
In this approach to environment, human being recognizes the intrinsic value of the environment.
Axiological Approach
In this approach, the primary concern of human being is to unveil his/her being as human or what being human ought to be.
Anthropological Approach
This approach focuses on the consequences of human action, whether it is wrong or right.
Utilitarianism