7. Philosophical Questions
What am I?
Is there any purpose in life?
Do we have free will?
What is right/wrong?
Does God exist?
Is there life after death?
14. PHILOSOPHY
Philosophy is critical thinking about thinking, the
proximate goal of which is to get in touch with the
truth about reality, the ultimate goal being to better
see the Big Picture (Christian, 2012).
15. PHILOSOPHY
Philosophy is the experience of asking and seeking
to answer grand questions about life, about what we
know, about what we ought to do or believe in.
It is the process of getting to the bottom of things,
questioning ideas that, most of the time, we simply
take for granted and probably never put into words
(Solomon and Higgins, 2014).
16. PHILOSOPHY
It comes from the Greek words “philos” and “sophia”,
which means “love” and “wisdom”
“Love of wisdom”
20. Skill
An ability and capacity acquired through deliberate,
systematic, and sustained effort to smoothly and
adaptively carry out complex activities or job
functions involving ideas (cognitive skills), things
(technical skills), and/or people (interpersonal skills).
39. Branches of Philosophy
Metaphysics – study of reality, being or existence
Epistemology – study of the nature of knowledge
Ethics – moral philosophy; study of right and wrong
Social philosophy - philosophical study of society
Political philosophy - focuses on the state
Logic – study of reasoning
Aesthetics - philosophical study of art and beauty
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41. Primary Features of Philosophy
Articulation: putting your ideas in clear, concise,
readily understandable language.
Argument: supporting your ideas with reasons from
other ideas, principles, and observations to establish
your conclusions and overcome objections.
42. Primary Features of Philosophy
Analysis: understanding an idea by distinguishing
and clarifying its various components.
Synthesis: gathering together different ideas into a
single, unified vision.
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46. Importance of Studying Philosophy
Philosophy provides us with the motivation and the
intellectual abilities required to explore life’s most
challenging issues.
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48. Importance of Studying Philosophy
Studying philosophy in a serious and reflective way
will change you as a person.
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50. Importance of Studying Philosophy
Studying philosophy will help you develop the
understanding and insight you will need to make
intelligent choices and fulfill your potential as an
individual.
51. “Focus on the things that matter the
most in your life and the big picture
will begin to come into view.“
- Susan Gale
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53. "And if you graduate from college
with straight A’s, you have to do some
serious soul-searching as to why you
chose to spend your time doing that.“
- Seth Godin
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with Readings. New York: Pearson. pp. 2 – 4
2. Solomon, C., & Higgins, K. (2014). The Big
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Ninth Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage
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