2. What I need to know
Knowledge
Differentiate holistic
perspective from a partial
point of view
Attitude
Reflect on the importance
of knowing the difference
between holistic and
partial point of view.
Skill
Craft’s one’s own
philosophy
Most Essential
Learning
Competency
Distinguish a holistic
perspective from a partial
point of view
Objectives:
After going through this
discussion, you are
expected to:
Sub-
competency
Differentiate holistic
perspective from a partial
point of view
3. What I need to know
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4. Is it a way of life?
Why or why not?
How do you apply it
in everyday life?
What is
Philosophy?
What is it?
What do
I want
What will
make me
happy?
What is
the
meaning if
one’s life?
5. Philosophy
Why do we eat
things we eat
Questions
Beliefs and attitudes
of ourselves and the
world
It is all about
Go the places
we go
Questions
What we
believe in
It is all about
Work the way
we work
Questions
What we
believe
It is all about
3 4
1 2
5 6
Not Cosmic
Issues
6. What is philosophy?
Philos (philia)
Love, desire for
interest in
Greek
Word
Sophos (learned
scholar, sage
Or Sophia
(wisdom)
Greek
Word
Philosophy
Phythagoras
600 BC
Philos +
Sophia
claimed
Unexamined life is
not worth living
Socrate
s
7. A person who wakes up each day, travels to the
office, returns home at the end of the day,
watches TV, goes to bed and repeats the process
for his entire life is living a life which is as
miserable as of a donkey.
Not providing any value to
yourself which leads to a
life not worth living
8. What is the value of philosophy?
- Helps organize and understand yourself and what
we call external world in context
- Requires courage because no one knows what we
will find at the end of a philosophical investigation
- Requires humility, one must always keep in mind
how little one knows and how easy it is to fall into
error
- Requires patience and discipline because
philosophical inquiry requires long hard work
22. What is it
Beginning
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
700 B.C.
Questions:
What do I want?
What will you make
happy?
500 B.C.
Anthropologic
al
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
400 B.C.
Philosophy
What is philosophy?
Is it a way of life?
300 B.C.
Ethical
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
100 B.C.
23.
24. Philosophy Infographics
Idealism
Despite being red,
Mars is cold
Realism
Venus has a
beautiful name
Skepticis
m
Earth is the planet
we live on
Dogmatis
m
Mercury is a really
small planet
Relativism
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Philosophical currents
Subjectivi
sm
Saturn is a gas giant
and has several
rings
Empiricis
m
Neptune is far away
from Earth
Rationalis
m
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Criticism
Jupiter is also a gas
giant
Pragmatis
m
Pluto is considered a
dwarf planet
25. Philosophy Infographics
Jupiter
Jupiter is a very
big planet
Mars
Mars is a cold
place, not hot
Neptune
Neptune is far
away from Earth
Mercury
Mercury is a very
small planet
26. Philosophy Infographics
Birth: 429 B.C.
Mercury is the closest
object to the Sun
Academy: c. 378
B.C.
Despite being red, Mars is
a cold place, not hot
Students of
Socrates
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Early Dialogues
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
Knowledg
e
Socratic Ethics Virtue
Middle Dialogues
Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun
Theory
Ideal
State
Nature
Immortalit
y
Late Dialogues
Despite being red, Mars is cold, not hot
Doctrines
s
Cosmolog
y
Law &
Ethics
Pleasure
27. 2 3
1 4 5
Philosophy Infographics
Mercury is the
closest planet to
the Sun
Pythagoras
Jupiter is the
biggest planet of
them all
Socrates
Earth is the only
planet that
harbors life
Plato
Neptune is the
farthest planet
from the Sun
Aristotle
Venus is the
second planet
from the Sun
Descartes
28. Philosophy Infographics
Mullā Sadrā
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one
Eschatology
Philosophical Exegesis
Ontology
Physiology
Cosmology
Qur’anic Hermeneutics
29. Philosophy Infographics
Background Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all
Political
Philosophy
Despite being red, Mars is a cold planet
Social Contract Venus is the second planet from the Sun
Moral Philosophy
Neptune is far away from Earth
31. Venus
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Jupiter
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Mars
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold planet
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
0
4
0
1
0
3
0
2
Philosophy Infographics
32. 1
2
3
4
Philosophy Infographics
Mercury
It’s the closest planet to the Sun and also the smallest one
Despite being red, Mars is a cold place full of iron oxide dust
Mars
It's a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar System
Jupiter
Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun
Neptune
33. Philosophy Infographics
50 %
Venus
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
01
75 %
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
02
60 %
Neptune
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
03
34. Philosophy Infographics
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
Venus
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Mercury
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place
Mars
Saturn is composed mostly
of hydrogen and helium
Saturn
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Neptune
It’s a gas giant and the
biggest planet of them all
Jupiter
36. The Confucianism Ideal
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one
Confucianism
Personal Virtue Governmental Virtue
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
and the smallest one
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet
of them all
Philosophy Infographics
37. Philosophy Infographics
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Cognitivism Behaviorism
Constructivis
m
Connectivism
38. Philosophy Infographics
Mars
Despite being red, Mars
is cold, not hot
Neptune
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Saturn
Saturn is the ringed
planet. It’s a gas giant
Jupiter
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
39. Philosophy Infographics
Thinker
for Group
Sophists Socrates Plato Aristotle
Epicureani
sm
Stoics
Main Idea
Mercury is a
small planet
Mars is a cold
place, not hot
Earth is where
we all live on
Saturn is a
gas giant
Pluto is a
dwarf planet
Jupiter is a big
planet
Important
Contributi
on
Venus has a
nice name
Neptune is far
away from us
Uranus is far
away from us
Jupiter is a big
planet
Mercury is a
small planet
Neptune is far
away from us
Today’s
Influence
Mars is full of
iron oxide dust
Mercury is a
warm planet
Jupiter is also
a gas giant
Saturn has
several rings
Venus has a
nice name
Mars is full of
iron oxide dust
40. Philosophy Infographics
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest
planet in the Solar System
Saturn is composed of hydrogen and
helium. It also has several rings
Mercury is the closest planet to the
Sun and the smallest one
Venus has a beautiful name and is
the second planet from the Sun
1
2
3
4
41. Philosophy Infographics
Despite being red, Mars is a
cold place full of iron oxide dust
Sophists
Jupiter is a gas giant and the
biggest planet in our System
Socrates
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest one
Plato
Saturn is composed mostly of
hydrogen and helium
Aristotle
Neptune is the farthest planet
from the Sun
Epicureans
Venus is the second planet from
the Sun
Stoics
Philosopher
s
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Editor's Notes
At your age, you may have already asked yourself important questions about your life that cannot be directly answered through research or education such as “click”
We hardly give ourselves time to think reasonable and logically about our lives and how to live them. The claim is that only in striving to come to know ourselves and to understand ourselves that our lives have any meaning or value.
Looking at the characteristics of holistic and partial point of view, it can be concluded that using holistic perspective is more desirable in doing philosophy than using a partial perspective.
Partial point of view promotes limited knowledge on the situation. This leads to wrong conclusions.
Remember, that doing philosophy requires learning to look into all available perspectives and work on their relationship to come up with sound, logical, and valid conclusions.
Self-awareness is important because when we have a better understanding of ourselves, we understand our uniqueness and individualism. This empowers us to make changes and build on our strength and manage our limitations.
Holistic perspective helps us to understand what is going on and what we really mean or refer to when we interact and communicate with each other. This helps you focus on who you are in the moment, what are your values and purpose in life. It also enables you to understand the importance of questioning and reflecting about the happenings inside and outside of yourself.
Holistic perspective helps us to understand what is going on and what we really mean or refer to when we interact and communicate with each other. This helps you focus on who you are in the moment, what are your values and purpose in life. It also enables you to understand the importance of questioning and reflecting about the happenings inside and outside of yourself.
Holistic perspective helps us to understand what is going on and what we really mean or refer to when we interact and communicate with each other. This helps you focus on who you are in the moment, what are your values and purpose in life. It also enables you to understand the importance of questioning and reflecting about the happenings inside and outside of yourself.