Units #3 and #4 :) Flashcards
Kant’s philosophical interest
the limits of human knowledge
Plato’s two forms of knowledge
doxa (opinion) and episteme (science), both make up logos (logic)
Definition of Knowledge
a true opinion that we are able to justify
Theocentricism
the belief that God is the central aspect to existence
Opinion
proven knowledge ??????
Religious Belief
everything that can not be proven
Daniel Golieman
theory of emotional intelligence
Jürgen Habermas’ most famous book
Community Action (1981)
Philosophy for Aristotle
the most useful knowledge comes from others
Definition of a human being according to Jose Ortega and Gasset
“I am me and my circumstances”
A priori (full definition)
the understanding process which shapes our mind and perspectives, how who we are as people changes our experience
The reasonable and rational human race searches for….
- grand explanations to everything that happens
- our ideas can be encompassed into God, the soul and the world
Plato was the first philosopher to…
explain life and reason without myths