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Philosophy
origin, Ancient Greece 700BCE
--love of wisdom
when? defintion
Love
Desire for the good
We love what we don't have or what we have and want to keep.(plato)
def
Socrates
Taught Plato, the first
Plato
Taught Aristotle, learned from Socrates
Aristotle
Learned from Plato.
Plato's 3 major sets of writing
1.Socratic
2.Middle Dialog
3.
Thales
1st philosopher in west,
water guy
presocratic
Presocratic
before Socrates
concerned with nature instead of humans,
either metaphysical monism or plurism
No real theory on the soul
Seven Traditional Areas of Philosophical Inquiry
Metaphysics,Epistemology,Logic, Aesthetics, Ethics, Political, Phil of X
Metaphysics
study of the untimate nature of reality beyond mere appearances of what exists and how it exists.
Epistemology
Inquiry into the origin and nature of knowledge, of what can be known and how it can be known
--How do you know the sky is blue?
Logic
The science of arguments, the aim of which to develop a system of methods and principles that maybe used as criteria for evaluating the arguments of others and as a guide in constructing ones own argument
Aesthetics
Phil of Art-- Comedy and Tragedy
Ethics
Morality( what is good or bad for humans)
Political
inquire into the purpose, origin, and nature of government
Phil of X
inquire into the purpose, origin and nature of religious beliefs