Intro to philo - ameliorate Flashcards
According to him, interests and needs depend on the person and the situation they are in.
Jostein Gaardner
T or F
Confusion and frustration is normal when reading philosophy.
True
This is when you are sticking information/facts to your head
reading for information
this is reading as an opportunity to reflect on yourself and your beliefs. this form of reading assists in personal growth.
reading for enlightenment
these classes are more on identifying,, reflecting, and defending their beliefs.
problem based classes
these classes are more on learning and mastering the various themes in philosophies and how philosophers think.
historical / figure-based classes
describes what other people have argued
secondary source
offers the argument itself.
the person is arguing that their proposition is correct.
primary source
this is to get an idea about what the article tackles (skimming)
pre read
this is to develop a basic understanding of the text (must identify the thesis statement)
fast read
T or F
philosophy is not dialogical.
false
putting short notes in the text about your own interpretation of certain statements
flagging
t or f
philosophy requires an exchange of beliefs to fully understand philosophical texts and their purpose
true
in reading philosophy, what is facet 1?
stage setting
in reading philosophy, what is facet 2
understanding