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World Philosophy Mr. Zuercher. What is philosophy? ▪ Philosophy is critical and creative thinking about fundamental questions. – What is a person – What.

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1 World Philosophy Mr. Zuercher

2 What is philosophy? ▪ Philosophy is critical and creative thinking about fundamental questions. – What is a person – What is a meaningful life? – What is beauty? – What are good and evil? – What is a just society? – What can be known? ▪ If you have ever asked any of these questions, you ARE philosopher

3 What tools do philosophers use? ▪ We use our brains…specifically, the part that thinks ▪ Critical Thinking – challenging the arguments of others with arguments of your own – An argument is a claim you want someone to believe to be true – Followed by reasons/support for the truthfulness of your claim – Often arguments are required to have evidence ▪ Creative Thinking – generating knowledge through the asking of questions and the seeking of solutions

4 Types of philosophy ▪ Metaphysics – the branch of philosophy that is concerned with the explanation of the fundamental nature of being and the world that encompasses it. In other words, what is real? – Is reality objective or subjective? – What constitutes a person? – What is human nature? – What is an individual? What does “individual” mean? – What is God? Is God a part of the real world? ▪ Sometimes people may use the word “Ontology” to describe the same

5 Types of philosophy ▪ Ethics – the branch of philosophy that discusses the concepts of right and wrong. In other words, it is the study of how people ought to behave. – What is the “right” thing to do? – What is the “wrong” thing to do? – What are good and evil? – Who should decide what is good and evil? – Are good and evil universal or relative? ▪ Post-modern philosophers might suggest that our language determines ethics. For example, society deems it immoral to kill another person. However, it is not necessarily wrong to execute a convicted felon because we cease to call the person a “person”—they are a “felon.”

6 Types of philosophy ▪ Epistemology – the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of knowledge and belief. – What is knowledge? – How do we know what we know? – At what point would you say that you “know” something? – What is the difference between “truth” and “fact”? ▪ When you are a Jr./Sr., you will take Theory of Knowledge I and II. In these courses you learn that there are Ways of Knowing (the methods we use to acquire knowledge) and Areas of Knowledge (the things that we are acquiring).

7 Types of philosophy ▪ Aesthetics – the branch of philosophy that explores the notions of beauty and art. – What is beauty? – How do we determine if something is “art”? – What makes something beautiful rather than ugly?

8 Types of philosophy ▪ Post-Modern Philosophy – the branch of philosophy that criticizes traditional western notions of thought. Post-modernists critique the use of language, power, and the construction of the modern worldview of truth. – What is power? How do we define it? How does power influence your perceptions and actions? – What is truth? Does the acquisition of truth make you free or enslaved? – In what ways does language distort our perceptions? – Since language subverts itself (drifts), to what extent can language be used as a reliable form of communication?

9 More, more, more ▪ You-ology – Which branch interest you the most? Why? Write a 3-4 paragraph reflection on the type(s) of philosophy that you feel is: ▪ Most relevant to your life ▪ Most relevant to your peers ▪ Most relevant to the community/world


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