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Philosophia
The love of wisdom.
Components of philosophia:
1. "Truth seeking" science investigating reality, knowledge, meaning, values.

2. System of values.

3. Study of principles underlying conduct, thought, and general nature

4. The principles that guide a field of knowledge.
Functions of philosophy:
1. Helps address problems that confront individual through critical thinking, logical analysis and reflective appraisal.

2. Aids in decision making

3. Evaluation of a program to meet the needs of others
Why philosophy?
1. it tries to make sense of the curriculum and provides a foundation of meaning.

2. Gives a "holistic" view

3. Reflection and discovery

4. Helps answer the how and why
The Charles Philosophical Process:
1. Analysis: thinking through an issue and identifying key elements of a question.

2. Synthesis: the course of action based on the analysis.

3. Analogy: what does a physical educator do?
Branches of Philosophy:
1. Metaphysics: reality

2. Axiology: thics and values

3. Logic: organization and structure

4. Epistemology: knowledge
Deals with the nature of reality:
metaphysics
Metaphysics in kinesiology:
What experiences in a K program will better enable the individual to meet the challenges of the real world?
The study of ethics and values or the aims and values of a society:
Axiology

Right v. wrong, aesthetics.
Axiology of kinesiology:
What is the VALUE of kinesiology programs to the individual.
Speculative Branch:
1. Metaphysics

2. Axiology
Systematic and orderly reasoning:
Logic
Logic in kinesiology:
How many? What is necessary? How do things relate?
The nature, origin, structure, and acquisition of knowledge:
Epistemology
Epistemological P.E.

The method of instruction:
1. teach concepts and skills.

2. The value of assessment within the unit.
name the two parts of the Critical Branch:
1. Logic: arguments

2. Epistemology: acquisition of knowledge
Participation in PE so that health and well being of the state (country) can be improved:
nationalism
Nationalism is based off of what two systems?
1. German

2. Swedish

Think Napoleon.
Through physical fitness it was possible to educate individuals on the mental, moral, and religious purposes:
Muscular Christianity

Think Ralph Waldo Emerson
Philosophical movement that promoted educational programs that were designed to help children and youth grow up in perfect freedom:
naturalism

Think Holistic perspective and Rousseau
Who taught that children were born good and then corrupted by society?
Rousseau
What are the three parts of Blooms Taxonomy?
1. Physical

2. Cognitive

3. Affective
Movement is a means of developing one's self and one's relationship to the world.
Non-competitive, success oriented.
Exploratory and guided discovery.
Human Movement Philosophy
Self-expression, personal, and interpersonal development.
Goals = personal and social development.
Being and becoming.
A sense of "oneness".
Humanistic Physical Education