PHILO QT Flashcards
Man is a part of nature but has a big impact on it.
True or False?
True
Pagmamalaki has three parts?
AMM
Ancient Modern and Medieval
Ancient =
Cosmocentricism
Medieval =
Theocentrism
Modern =
Anthropocentrism
‘Laudato Si” means
Praise be with you
Laudato Si is also known as
the call for care and love
our common home
earth
Where your heart belongs, where you seek peace and refuge
home
Physical structure, where we live
House
Patron saint of nature
St. francis of asisi
Is laudato Si exclusive for catholics?
no, it is for everyone
are we still experiencing climate change?
No it is now known as climate crisis
Things that lead us to climate crisis
MOTL
Mishandled power
Ours vs borrowed
Throw away culture
Less priority = weak
freedom etymology, from danish
friheden
Freedom etymology, indo-european and meaning
Prijos meaning dear
Freedom sanskrit :
Priyas - dead
Freedom sanskrit :
priya- wife or daughter
the root words of freedom comes or include the concept of?
LOVE and devotion to a beloved
the customary behaviors of a particular group
morality
Two types of freedom
CM
Circumstantial Freedom
Metaaphysical Freedom
type of freedom with the abilityy to get something done without interference from obstacles
Circumstantial freedom
the type of freedom that pertains to the ability of individuals to decide what will happen in the future.
Metaphysical Freedom
Concepts of freedom
D L C F
Determinism
Libertarianism
Compatibilism
Fatalism
Concept of freedom, lahat ng bagay ay may tinadhana, there is no free will. (causality)
Determinism
The concept of freedom, we are totally free of our choice.
Libertarianism
Concept of freedom, causal determinism is true, but we still act as free, morally responsible agents.
Compatibilism
Concept of freedom, Acceeptance of future events as inevitable.
Fatalism
Tsunami
Natural evil or moral evil?
Natural evil
Earthquake
Natural evil or Moral evil?
Natural evil
Murder
Natural evil or Moral evil ?
Moral evil
Human valution consist of ?
A R P
Aesthetics
Richness
Personality
human valuation, the value of beauty
aesthetics
human valuation, value of wealth
richness
human valuation, value of goodness
Personality
what is intersubjectivity
I / thou relationship
what does I pertain to?
self
What does thou pertain to?
other
what is intersubjectivity?
how we see the value in other people
Proponents in intersubjectivity
E E K M E
Edmund Hussler
Edith Stein
Karol Wojtyla
martin bauber
emmanuel levinas
People in intersubjectivity, the first one who introduced the philosophy of intersubjectivity
Edmund Husserl
People in intersubjectivity, ‘wag bigyan ng tuldok ang buhay, kayang magbago at hindi natatapos ang pag-asa”
Edmund husserl
people in intersubjectivity, intersubjectivity revolves around empathy
edith stein
people in intersubjectivity, introduced two types of antropological view of intersubjectivity.
Karol Wojtyla
two types of antropological views
CP
Cosmological way
Personalistic Way
Type of antropoloogical view, humans are beings in the world snd they are part of it.
cosmological way
antropological view, you both exist in this world, so you must also value them.
Cosmological way
antropoligical view, everyone is equal so you must give them value just as how you value yourself.
Personalistic way
Introduced the “I/Thou” and “I/it”
intersubjectivity.
- His intersubjectivity is dialogical
- “I/THOU” treats people as “subjects.”
- “I/it” treats people as “objects.”
martin buber
His intersubjectivity focuses on the “Philosophy of the Face”
- The face of the “Other” signifies your
responsibility to the “Other.”
emmanuel levinas
Sa mukha palang makikita mo na ano need nila o halaga
- E.g.: Beggars: When you see them on the streets, you know they needed help (food/money).
emmanuel levinas
Death is the reality that we have to experience
ludwig wittsgenstein
To fear death is nothing other than to think oneself wise when one is not; for it is to think one knows what one does not know.
- You are irrational if you fear death because you haven’t experienced it yet.
socrates
Mostly it is loss which teaches us about the worth of things”
arthur schopenhauer