ELLORIN TOPICS TO BE REFRESHED ● Meaning, process of Doing Philosophy ● Methods of Philosophizing ● Human Person as an Embodied spirit ● Human Person and Environment ● Human Person and Freedom ● Intersubjectivity ● Human Person and Society ● Human Person Towards Impending Death. FIRST DAY ● Meaning, process of Doing Philosophy ● Methods of Philosophizing ● Human Person as an Embodied spirit WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY? The word philosophy comes from two Greek words: philos (love) and sophia (wisdom). The ancient Greeks used this term to refer to “love of wisdom” and they soon applied it to the study or discipline that uses human reason to investigate the ultimate causes, reasons, and principles which govern all things. Thales of Miletus CONSIDERED THE FATHER OF PHILOSOPHY CHARACTERISTIC OF PHILOSOPHY ● FRAMEWORK: a way of thinking about the world is composed of views and beliefs of a person. ● Examination of knowledge: It addresses different specializations and nature of knowledge. ● Discipline: Philosophy is a distinct area of knowledge, it has own goal, concern and way of doing things. BRANCHES PHILOSOPHY Epistemology Metaphysics
“ study of Knowledge” “ study beyond reality”
Example: what is the nature Example: What is your of knowledge? Origin of purpose of existence? Does knowledge God exist? Sources : Rationalism and Empiricism ETHICS is the branch of LOGIC philosophy concerned with “An art of correct reasoning” nature of values and principles and behaviors. Example: Example: What is valid arguments? What ought to do? How can we evaluate the truthfulness of the proposition? What is right and wrong? AESTHETIC is the branch of philosophy that concerned with the nature and value of art and aesthetic experience. Example: What is beauty? Doing Philosophy: Distinguish Holitic from Partial Perspectives ● A holistic perspective requires Partial Perspective focuses on an individual to have an open specific aspects of a situation. mindset and an ability to get The partial view is an the general sense or impression regarding a situation. A holistic important component of view also means that one does analytical thinking, as an not confine one’s individual focuses on certain understanding of the world to areas or aspects of a problem one’s own perspective, but also in order to understand it. includes the perspective of others. METHOD OF PHILOSOPHIZING MAJOR TOPICS
Distinguish an Opinion from Truth
Logical Reasoning Fallacy of Reasoning OPINIONS: Propositions based on personal beliefs, view or judgment that cannot be verified with evidence
● Subjective ● The sun is
shining ● Normative ● The sun is made ● Personal of green cheese ● Your hair is Belief beautiful FACT, proposition that can verified through empirical evidences.
● Objective ● Rodrigo Duterte is
● Verifiable the 16th president of the Philippines ● Proven through ● All philosophers logical are wise reasoning Deductive Reasoning is Example:
the type of reasoning that All men are mortal
proceeds from general Anthony is a man premises to specific Therefore, Anthony is a mortal conclusion Inductive Reasoning Example
makes broad Sara and harold are UP students
generalization out of Sara is Intelligent specific instances or Harold is Intelligent observations. Therefore, all UP students are Intelligent FALLACY REASONINGS FALLACIES OF ARGUMENTUM AMBIGUITY an HOMINEM, an argument statement, term or is a direct attack to the argument has more than person instead of attacking one meaning. the argument made. Example: Example: you are ugly, so you’re I saw a woman on the rooftop with argument is false. a telescope. APPEAL TO EMOTION an ARGUMENT FROM argument that uses IGNORANCE, an argument emotion to pursue rathan is proven true because than to prove. there is no way to prove it. Example: how can one person be Example: There is no way that we heartless to do this to another can disprove the existence of person. He must be punished and ghost. Therefore , they are true. thrown in the pit of a cave. APPEAL TO AUTHORITY NON-SEQUITOR an ARGUMENT is believed argument that proves an as true mainly because the exaggerated conclusion person saying it is even if it does not follow considered as an the given premises. “authority’. Example: You do not know that place, Example: The celebrity promoting the so don’t go there. There might be new diet trend encourages young too many thieves on that place. They girls to follow the diet as it is safe and might hurt you. They might take you healthy. belonging, you might not return. METHOD OF PHILOSOPHY LEADS TO WISDOM AND TRUTH HUMAN PERSON AS AN EMBODIED SPIRIT TYPES OF HUMAN LIMITATION
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Physical Intellectual Emotional
Limitation Limitation Limitation VIEWS OF PHILOSOPHERS ABOUT LIMITATION AND POSSIBILITIES OF TRANSCENDENCE WESTERN PHILOSOPHERS 1 2 3 4
Plato Aristotle Augustine Thomas
Aquinas ( Intelligible Only one world Body and Souls, World), world of but the forms the soul rules the Man composed of forms ( Sensible exist within body. vegetative, World) material physical objects. sensitive, World. Intellectual life EASTERN CONCEPT
Hinduism Buddhism- Siddhartha
Man composed of Mortal and Immortal. Gautama
Hindu believes that the main of purpose 4 noble truth
of man is to seek the truth and to reach the Brahman (absolute soul) 8 fold path Rebirthm, Karma SECOND DAY
● HUMAN PERSON AND
ENVIRONMENT ● HUMAN PERSON AND FREEDOM Human Person and Environment CONCEPT OF AESTHETICS 1 2 3 4
Pythagoras Plato Aristotle Friedrich
Nietzsche Beauty through Symmetry: Functional and numbers, exhibits exactly similar, Purpose Life and Vitality through harmony uniformity proportion of Concept of numbers Teleology ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY
It is the discipline that studies the moral relationships
of human beings with the environment and its non- human contents. Philosophers believe that the human person has the ability to change the environment to suit his purposes. It will enable them to become aware of their relationship and its related issues in our society and their impact on the lives of human persons. CONCEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
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Ecocentrism Social Ecology
Anthropocentrism Biocentrism Ethical principle that Understands the Believes that any Moral worth of acknowledges that interactions of the action must be done action depend intrinsic value of social, institutional, high consideration natural world that upon its effect on and culture context, of its effects on man debunk the idea that any forms of life. of the relationship human beings own nature to the people. “Human Center” everything has “Life Center” authority over it. VIRTUES OF ENVIRONMENT
Frugality is defined as Prudence
the attitude of being Aquinas wisdom economical in spending concerning human and using resources affairs or right reason with respect to action. Human Person and Freedom of Choice Imagine you won in a big contest, and you were asked to choose just one of the following prizes. Which one are you going to choose and why? 1. A luxury car with a non- transferable contract. 2. A 4-year college educational scholarship at any school in the Philippines 3. A one month all expenses paid trip to the three European countries. KINDS OF FREEDOM ● PHYSICAL FREEDOM. Refers to the absence of any physical restraints. ● PSYCHOLOGICAL FREEDOM. (freedom of choice) It is innate and cannot be denied a person. ● MORAL FREEDOM. Human has a natural inclination for what is true and good, when a person uses his or her freedom to do acts that violate human dignity and goodness, he or she dehumanizes himself and effectively negates human freedom. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51KAWFUimds CONCEPT OF FREEDOM OF CHOICE 1 2 3 4
THOMAS AQUINAS: JEAN PAUL
ARISTOTLE: Human being has the SARTRE:Free Thomas Hobbes: reason, will, unique power to change individual choice, Nature of self- themselves and the things regardless of the power and action drive around them for the better of other people to preservation (Seek each other. (Conscience/ Morality) influence and coerce peace)Social MAN IS MORAL AGENT our desires, beliefs and Construct Theory (Free will) “ Choice based on decision. morality” Choice based on self- “Choice based on Choice based on preservation Freewill” Authenticity THIRD DAY ● INTERSUBJECTIVITY ● HUMAN PERSON AND SOCIETY ● HUMAN PERSON TOWARDS IMPENDING DEATH. INTERSUBJECTIVITY Philosopher EDMUND HUSSERL. It is simply stated as the interchange of thoughts and feelings, both conscious and unconscious between two persons or “subjects” as facilitated by empathy. CONCEPTS OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY
1. To be with- co-presence, openness.
2. To be is to be with- ( Gabriel Marcel) living directed towards something other than self, or living outside self. 3. Decentering_displacing oneself from the central position. 4. Genuine Communication- revealing oneself to other without fear or prejudices. HUMAN PERSON AND SOCIETY The social contract theory is an explanation of how a society comes into being upon the agreement or convention of individuals to form a society under the leadership and guidance of a sovereign. this , of course, is in recognition of the existence of disorder in the state of nature. TYPES OF SOCIETY
TRIBAL SOCIETY ● Tribal societies are small in
● the term “tribe” denotes a scale; bound to their spatial and group of peoples living in a temporal range of relations in primitive setting under a terms of society, law, and leader or chief. The term ‘tribal politics; and possess a moral society’ associates it to other code, cult, and wide range of meaning such as “primitive belief system. society” or “preliterate ● The language systems of tribes society.” are unwritten which provides a narrow extent of communication. INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. POST INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY.
● It is the one which uses ● a shift from the production of
advanced technology to goods to the production of drive a massive production services; industry that will support a ● the replacement of manual large population. laborers with technical and ● The objective of an industrial professional workers economy is the fast and (computer engineers, efficient manufacturing of doctors, and bankers) as the standardized products. direct production of goods is moved elsewhere; DIGITAL SOCIETY AND THE INFORMATION AGE ● Digital technologies have wildly ● People seem to start affected our interactions and manipulating personalities as activity in the 21st century. They they exhibit different behaviors in have significantly changed our different worlds. way of learning, working and ● Virtual worlds and disembodied relations lack commitment. We socializing. can always step back and retreat ● The virtual society and the in a virtual world. We can always technological devices today are create a new self when our starting to reshape the human avatars die or when it has person and human interactions become undesirable. and relationships. HUMAN PERSON TOWARD IMPENDING DEATH MEANING OF ONE’S LIFE
Aristotle Socrates
Arete Unexamined life is not
worth living Doctrine of Mean
Eudaimonia CONCEPT OF DEATH
Idealism Materialism (Bertrand
Russel) Death is not the end for a person. Death is the end of man’s life ALL OF US DEAD There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven (Ecclesiastes 3:1) Thank you!