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Philosophy
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origin, Ancient Greece 700BCE
--love of wisdom |
when? defintion
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Love
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Desire for the good
We love what we don't have or what we have and want to keep.(plato) |
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Socrates
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Taught Plato, the first
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Plato
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Taught Aristotle, learned from Socrates
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Aristotle
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Learned from Plato.
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Plato's 3 major sets of writing
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1.Socratic
2.Middle Dialog 3. |
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Thales
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1st philosopher in west,
water guy presocratic |
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Presocratic
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before Socrates
concerned with nature instead of humans, either metaphysical monism or plurism No real theory on the soul |
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Seven Traditional Areas of Philosophical Inquiry
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Metaphysics,Epistemology,Logic, Aesthetics, Ethics, Political, Phil of X
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Metaphysics
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study of the untimate nature of reality beyond mere appearances of what exists and how it exists.
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Epistemology
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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? |
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Logic
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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
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Aesthetics
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Phil of Art-- Comedy and Tragedy
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Ethics
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Morality( what is good or bad for humans)
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Political
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inquire into the purpose, origin, and nature of government
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Phil of X
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inquire into the purpose, origin and nature of religious beliefs
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