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What words come to mind when
you hear the word Philosophy?
Why do we need to study
Philosophy?
• Philosophy is a path towards the attainment of Wisdom.
• “Knowledge is knowing that tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is
knowing not to put it in a fruit salad”.
“Philosophy is asking if ketchup is a fruit shake.
• Knowledge is just an accumulation of facts.Wisdom is
knowing how to apply them.
• Knowledge is static.Wisdom is dynamic.
Philosophy as a concept
Philosophy is a system of beliefs about reality. It is one’s
integrated view of the world. It includes an understanding of the
nature of existence, man, and his role in the world. It is a
necessary product of man’s rational mind.
Philosophy as a process
Philosophy is employed as a method of inquiry. It is an
engagement in the search for the meaning of life, its value and
relevance. It is a process for finding significance in existence.
WhatWisdom can you get from everyday objects:
1.Pencil/Eraser
2.Broom Stick
3.Shoes
WHAT DOYOU USUALLY
THINKWHENEVERYOU
EXPERIENCE EMOTIONAL
PAIN? PROBLEMS?
SUFFERINGS?
The Act of Philosophizing
“ All men by nature desire to know, because man is
always searching for truth”.
- Aristotle –
According to Plato, Philosophy begins in “wonder”
– the sense of puzzlement and perplexity.
WHO AM I?
Four Concepts of Philosophy
A.) Philosophy is a science.
It is called as such because it is systematic and follows
certain steps or procedures. In short, it is an organized
body of knowledge same as any other sciences.
B.) It employs Natural Light of Reason.
This means that philosophical investigation does not
use any laboratory instrument, investigative tools nor
supernatural approach. Philosophers use their natural
thinking capacity or use the so-called unaided reason.
C.) Philosophy has an inclination to Study AllThings.
Other sciences concern themselves with a particular object
of investigation such as: anthropology which deals with
human beings in relation with the society; sociology
focuses on society, its forms, structures and functions;
botany concentrates its attention on plants; Philosophy
may deal with human beings, society and plants among
others. It is this character that Philosophy is considered
multidimensional or holistic.
D.) Philosophy employs First Cause or Highest
Principle.
Note that principle means a reason (or an
explanation) from which something proceeds in
any manner whatsoever.
The four characteristic (D) of Philosophy
1.) Principle of Identity.
In simple terms, this principle means “everything
is what it is”.What is not is not and what is is.
For example, a seed is a seed and will no longer be
seed when it appears like not a seed.
2.) Principle of Non-Contradiction.
This principle states that it is an impossibility for a
particular thing to be and not to be at the same time
at the same respect.
For example, a seedling is different from a seed. If
we say that a seedling is a seed, then that seedling is
a seed.They can never be both.
3.) Principle of Excluded Middle.
This principle explains that everything must be
“either be or not be” or “either is or is not”.There is no
middle ground thus the term “excluded middle”.
For example, anger is different from happiness.
There is no such thing as mixture of anger and
happiness. And lastly,
4.) the Principle of Sufficient Reason.
This principle states that there is sufficient reason
for the being and existence of everything.
Conversely, nothing exists without any reason at
all.
For example, to say that something is
unexplainable already gives a reason for it being
unexplainable.
1. Can we really find the missing P1 in the puzzle?Why or why not?
2.What argument/s can you give regarding the puzzle?
The following are my argument/s _________________
3.What philosophical concepts/characteristics, discussed , will you
use in order to make your argument/s valid and strong?
The concepts/characteristics that I will use
are____________________
4. How are you going to use such concepts in number 3 to present
your argument/s?
The concept of_________________
three friends) as components of P30, or P2 (tip) and P3 (P1
each of the three friends) as components of change (P5), or
P25 (food) and P5 (change).Therefore, there is no missing
P1!
In the end, by painstakingly and eagerly looking for the
missing peso we are making ourselves seek wisdom along
the process. Remember also that there are other real
puzzles in our day-to-day life which Philosophical concepts
mentioned above will be of great help.
Let’s apply the Principle of Non-Contradiction. It says that it
is impossible for a thing to be and not to be at the same
time at the same respect. P30 is impossible to be P29. For
P30 is P30. And P29 is P29.They can never be the same. By
applying the Principle of Sufficient Reason, P29 should not
be existent in the first place. For P27 (total expense) and P2
(waiter’s tip) should not go together for they are of different
respect or aspect. P27 is part of the P30 and P2 is part of the
P5 (change). P2 is already included in the P27 total expense.
What must go together are: P27 (expense) and P3 (P1 each
of the
Doing philosophy requires the use of appropriate concepts
so as to make one’s statements clear, valid, reliable and
strong. The thoughts that we have in our mind remain
abstract unless we use certain concepts to translate these
abstractions. Philosophical concepts give form to the
thoughts that we have in mind. The proper use of
philosophical concepts which gives clarity, validity,
reliability and strength to our statements results to easier
relating and understanding to the world around us.
Doing philosophy can also be applied in making
laws. Nowadays, the number of minors involved in
criminal acts is rising.There had been proposals by
some legislators that the age of criminal liability be
reduced to 15 years old as opposed to the usual 18
years old.
Make your arguments regarding this issue.Write
your clear and valid arguments.
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philosophy of the human person first grading.pptx

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  • 3. What words come to mind when you hear the word Philosophy? Why do we need to study Philosophy?
  • 4. • Philosophy is a path towards the attainment of Wisdom. • “Knowledge is knowing that tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad”. “Philosophy is asking if ketchup is a fruit shake. • Knowledge is just an accumulation of facts.Wisdom is knowing how to apply them. • Knowledge is static.Wisdom is dynamic.
  • 5. Philosophy as a concept Philosophy is a system of beliefs about reality. It is one’s integrated view of the world. It includes an understanding of the nature of existence, man, and his role in the world. It is a necessary product of man’s rational mind. Philosophy as a process Philosophy is employed as a method of inquiry. It is an engagement in the search for the meaning of life, its value and relevance. It is a process for finding significance in existence.
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  • 7. WhatWisdom can you get from everyday objects: 1.Pencil/Eraser 2.Broom Stick 3.Shoes
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  • 36. WHAT DOYOU USUALLY THINKWHENEVERYOU EXPERIENCE EMOTIONAL PAIN? PROBLEMS? SUFFERINGS?
  • 37. The Act of Philosophizing
  • 38. “ All men by nature desire to know, because man is always searching for truth”. - Aristotle – According to Plato, Philosophy begins in “wonder” – the sense of puzzlement and perplexity.
  • 40. Four Concepts of Philosophy A.) Philosophy is a science. It is called as such because it is systematic and follows certain steps or procedures. In short, it is an organized body of knowledge same as any other sciences. B.) It employs Natural Light of Reason. This means that philosophical investigation does not use any laboratory instrument, investigative tools nor supernatural approach. Philosophers use their natural thinking capacity or use the so-called unaided reason.
  • 41. C.) Philosophy has an inclination to Study AllThings. Other sciences concern themselves with a particular object of investigation such as: anthropology which deals with human beings in relation with the society; sociology focuses on society, its forms, structures and functions; botany concentrates its attention on plants; Philosophy may deal with human beings, society and plants among others. It is this character that Philosophy is considered multidimensional or holistic.
  • 42. D.) Philosophy employs First Cause or Highest Principle. Note that principle means a reason (or an explanation) from which something proceeds in any manner whatsoever.
  • 43. The four characteristic (D) of Philosophy 1.) Principle of Identity. In simple terms, this principle means “everything is what it is”.What is not is not and what is is. For example, a seed is a seed and will no longer be seed when it appears like not a seed.
  • 44. 2.) Principle of Non-Contradiction. This principle states that it is an impossibility for a particular thing to be and not to be at the same time at the same respect. For example, a seedling is different from a seed. If we say that a seedling is a seed, then that seedling is a seed.They can never be both.
  • 45. 3.) Principle of Excluded Middle. This principle explains that everything must be “either be or not be” or “either is or is not”.There is no middle ground thus the term “excluded middle”. For example, anger is different from happiness. There is no such thing as mixture of anger and happiness. And lastly,
  • 46. 4.) the Principle of Sufficient Reason. This principle states that there is sufficient reason for the being and existence of everything. Conversely, nothing exists without any reason at all. For example, to say that something is unexplainable already gives a reason for it being unexplainable.
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  • 48. 1. Can we really find the missing P1 in the puzzle?Why or why not? 2.What argument/s can you give regarding the puzzle? The following are my argument/s _________________ 3.What philosophical concepts/characteristics, discussed , will you use in order to make your argument/s valid and strong? The concepts/characteristics that I will use are____________________ 4. How are you going to use such concepts in number 3 to present your argument/s? The concept of_________________
  • 49. three friends) as components of P30, or P2 (tip) and P3 (P1 each of the three friends) as components of change (P5), or P25 (food) and P5 (change).Therefore, there is no missing P1! In the end, by painstakingly and eagerly looking for the missing peso we are making ourselves seek wisdom along the process. Remember also that there are other real puzzles in our day-to-day life which Philosophical concepts mentioned above will be of great help.
  • 50. Let’s apply the Principle of Non-Contradiction. It says that it is impossible for a thing to be and not to be at the same time at the same respect. P30 is impossible to be P29. For P30 is P30. And P29 is P29.They can never be the same. By applying the Principle of Sufficient Reason, P29 should not be existent in the first place. For P27 (total expense) and P2 (waiter’s tip) should not go together for they are of different respect or aspect. P27 is part of the P30 and P2 is part of the P5 (change). P2 is already included in the P27 total expense. What must go together are: P27 (expense) and P3 (P1 each of the
  • 51. Doing philosophy requires the use of appropriate concepts so as to make one’s statements clear, valid, reliable and strong. The thoughts that we have in our mind remain abstract unless we use certain concepts to translate these abstractions. Philosophical concepts give form to the thoughts that we have in mind. The proper use of philosophical concepts which gives clarity, validity, reliability and strength to our statements results to easier relating and understanding to the world around us.
  • 52. Doing philosophy can also be applied in making laws. Nowadays, the number of minors involved in criminal acts is rising.There had been proposals by some legislators that the age of criminal liability be reduced to 15 years old as opposed to the usual 18 years old. Make your arguments regarding this issue.Write your clear and valid arguments.

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  2. By using the aforementioned philosophical concepts will enable one’s argumentation more valid, reliable and strong. Thus, doing philosophy becomes more easy and intelligible.