Philosophy Flashcards

1
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Love Of Wisdom

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Philosophy

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2
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Greek word of Philosophy?

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Philos (love) Sophia (wisdom)

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3
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What is Aesthetic?

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Nature and art

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Latin Word of Metaphysics

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Meta (beyond and after)
Phusica (Nature)

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Latin word of Epistemology

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Episteme (knowledge)
Logos (reason)

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Latin word of Logic

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Logos (reason)

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7
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Latin word of ethics

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ethos (custom or habit)

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8
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The process of forming wider to wider concept

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Widest Generalization

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9
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It is the root cause that explains almost everything

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All About Fundamentals

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10
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Nature and Art

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Aesthetic

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11
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deals with Being and reality

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Metaphysics

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12
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Knowledge

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Epistemology

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13
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Concerned with Argumentation

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Logic

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14
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How we ought to act

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Ethics

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15
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Why there is Philosophy?

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Because of the Ignorance of the world.

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16
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What are the 5 Branches of Philosophy?

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Aesthetic
Metaphysics
Epistemology
Logic
Ethics

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17
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The higher levels depend on the lower levels

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All about fundamentals

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18
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Is like the lower floor that supports everything.

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All about fundamentals

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19
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He makes us realize that philosophical activity is characterized by three things

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Thales

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20
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The first individual who tried to reduce multiplicity into a unity.

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Thales

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21
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Who is the father of Philosophy?

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Thales

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22
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What is the ultimate stuff?

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water

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23
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Who made the AQAL Framework?

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Ken Wilber

24
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What is AQAL?

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All Quadrants All levels

25
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It is a methodology for the holistic mapping of multiple perspective and worldviews.

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AQAL Framework

26
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General to Specific

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Deductive Method

27
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Specific to General

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Inductive Method

28
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Ability to construct logically.

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Primary Reflection

29
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Look deeper in our experiences.
All about experiences

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Secondary Reflection

30
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What are the 2 Reflection?

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Primary Reflection
Secondary Reflection

31
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A term used to describe a method of Philosophical argument that involves some sort of contradictory process between two opposing sides

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Dialectics

32
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Also known as method of elenchus, elactic method, or Socratic debate, is a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue between individuals.

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Socrates Method

33
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Latin word of Aesthetic?

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aistheticos (perception)

34
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Is it beautiful?

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Aesthetic

35
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Does it have an effect on the soul?

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Aesthetic

36
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Is our aesthetic judgment subjective?

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Aesthetic

37
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Where do we base our aesthetic judgment?

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Aesthetic

38
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Does God Exist?

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Metaphysics

39
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Where does the world come from?

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Metaphysics

40
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Do we have a soul?

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Metaphysics

41
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What happens after we die?

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Metaphysics

42
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Why is there something rather than nothing?

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Metaphysics

43
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What is the source of knowledge?

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Epistemology

44
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Is there such a thing as innate knowledge?

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Epistemology

45
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How much do I know if my beliefs are justified?

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Epistemology

46
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How can I attain certitude?

A

Epistemology

47
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Is there something or any belief that is self-evident and indubitable?

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Epistemology

48
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Is my argument valid?

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Logic

49
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How do I infer the truth from the universally accepted proposition?

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Logic

50
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How do I preserve the truth in my arguments?

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Logic

51
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Is my reasoning correct?

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Logic

52
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Does it make sense?

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Logic

53
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How do we live in a good life?

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Ethics

54
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What is justice?

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Ethics

55
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Is there a universal ethical principle?

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ethics

56
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Is the good only good because God loves it, or is it good and that is why God loves it?

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Ethics