Intro to philo - ameliorate Flashcards

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According to him, interests and needs depend on the person and the situation they are in.

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Jostein Gaardner

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2
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T or F

Confusion and frustration is normal when reading philosophy.

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True

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3
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This is when you are sticking information/facts to your head

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reading for information

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4
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this is reading as an opportunity to reflect on yourself and your beliefs. this form of reading assists in personal growth.

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reading for enlightenment

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5
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these classes are more on identifying,, reflecting, and defending their beliefs.

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problem based classes

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these classes are more on learning and mastering the various themes in philosophies and how philosophers think.

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historical / figure-based classes

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7
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describes what other people have argued

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secondary source

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7
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offers the argument itself.

the person is arguing that their proposition is correct.

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primary source

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8
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this is to get an idea about what the article tackles (skimming)

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pre read

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9
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this is to develop a basic understanding of the text (must identify the thesis statement)

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fast read

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10
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T or F

philosophy is not dialogical.

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false

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10
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putting short notes in the text about your own interpretation of certain statements

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flagging

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t or f

philosophy requires an exchange of beliefs to fully understand philosophical texts and their purpose

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true

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12
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in reading philosophy, what is facet 1?

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stage setting

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13
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in reading philosophy, what is facet 2

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understanding

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14
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in reading philosophy, what is facet 3

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evaluating

15
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this is examining the general features in facet 1

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pre read

16
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this is reading carefully, annotating, rephrasing, and making a detailed summary in facet 2

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re-reading

17
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this is to converse with the text and argue with the author

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face 3: evaluating