Methods Of Philo Flashcards

1
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Mainly for 2 reasons

A
  1. Philosophy’s method can no
    longer be a hybrid
  2. Philosophy’s method must be
    consistent
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2
Q

does not accept things as they are

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Being Critical

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3
Q

one’s personal way of navigating

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Being Critical

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4
Q
  • everyday
  • uses reasons
  • better judgement
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Being Logical

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5
Q

“first philosopher”

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Thales

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6
Q

ideas based on stories

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Mytheme

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7
Q

based on reason

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Matheme

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8
Q

allows other to decide for them

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Independent Thinking

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9
Q

depends decision on others

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Independent Thinking

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10
Q

level of imagination

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Creative Thinking

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11
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collaborative thinking

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Contextual Thinking

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12
Q

think with context/situation

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Contextual Thinking

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13
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thinking in advance/future

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Proactive Thinking

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14
Q

meaning and value

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Phenomenology

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15
Q

radical thinking

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Theory of Phenomenology

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16
Q

philosophy of experience

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Theory of Phenomenology

17
Q

axiomatic reasoning through principle of
mathematics

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Theory of Axioms

18
Q

are statements that
are assumed universally and
generally true.

A

Axioms

19
Q

The practical consequences have to
be beneficial in order to justify
its truthfulness.

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Theory of Pragmatism

20
Q

what is true to you may not be true
to others

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Theory of Relativism

21
Q

outsidethe mind (reality)
inside the mind (subject)

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Theory of Realism