Mod 1-3: Philo Flashcards

1
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tries to win an argument my pity or guilt

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appeal to pity

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2
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when you sneeze then it brown out, it brown out bcos u sneeze

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fallacy of false cause

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3
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assumes smth is true of the whole, just bcos some partially is true

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fallacy of composition

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4
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accept smth just bcos the person who said is have a higher position

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appel to authority

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5
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when someone claims the argument is true bcos of an belief

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appeal to tradition

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6
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zigzag or domino effect: when u eat, u will busog, when u busog, u will fall asleep

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slippery slope

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7
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attacking the person instead the argument itself

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ad hominem

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8
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when someone tries to change or introduce another topic to

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red herring fallacy

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9
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when it is trending among the ppl

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bandwagon fallacy

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10
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judging smth either good or bad, based on where ot who it came from

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genetic fallacy

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11
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when someone does not like smth, then decide that it shouldn’t be like to all for that smth: like lgbtq

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fallacy of hasty generalization

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12
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chain of reason, with the same word then giving diff meaning each time

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equivocation

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13
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argument that appeals to ppl’s desire on esteem, focus on popularity

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appeal to people

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14
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whatever has not be proved should be true, and vise versa

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appeal to ignorance

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15
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5 Branches of Philosophy

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  1. Metaphysics
  2. Ethics
  3. Epistemology
  4. Logic
  5. Aesthetics
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16
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“philos & sophos”

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love & wisdom

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17
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the study of the fundamental knowledge, reality, existence

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philosophy

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18
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  • follows a system
  • uses steps and procedure
  • logical analysis
  • organized body of knowledge
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science

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19
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the Philosophers uses his natural capacity to think

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natural light of reason

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20
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  • Philosophers studies human beings, society, religion, god, plants
  • he questions almost anything, if not everything
  • it is multidimensional or holistic
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study of all things

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21
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4 First cause and highest principle

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  1. principle of identity
  2. principle of non-contradiction
  3. principle of excluded middle
  4. principle of sufficient reason
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22
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principle that states “whatever is, it is” “whatever is not, is not”

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principle of identity

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23
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principle that states “it is impossible for a thing to be and not to be at the same time”

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principle of non-contradiction

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24
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principle that states “a thing is either is or is not” — “everything must be or not, there is no middle ground”

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principle of excluded middle

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25
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principle that states “nothing exists without a sufficient reason for its being existence”

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principle of sufficient reason

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26
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it is about attaining wisdom

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emptying

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27
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simplicity and humility

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intellectual

28
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compassion

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spiritual

29
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refrain from misuse of the senses

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physical

30
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branches: that know what is real ( reality vs. appearance )

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metaphysics

31
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branches: moral virtue ( to be happy, self-knowledge, practical knowledge )

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ethics

32
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branches: deals with nature, sources, limitations, and validity of knowledge, truth, language and science )

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epistemology

33
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branches: reasoning ( science, meds, ethics, law, politics )

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logic

34
Q

branches: criteria of beauty creative artist or appreciation

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aesthetics

35
Q

induction by?

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John Locke

36
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deduction by?

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Rene Descartes

37
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practical consequences by?

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William James, John Dewey

38
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what is empiricism?

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5 senses

39
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what is rationalist?

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logic, law, methods that reason develops

40
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what is pragmatists?

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value in use is the real test of truth and meaning

41
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Aristotle: truth exists when the mind’s ideas, corresponds w thins in that objective world

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logic: logician

42
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3 importance of aesthetics

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  1. vitalize our knowledge
  2. helps us to live deeply and richly
  3. brings us in the touch in our culture
43
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elements in many educ reforms: diversity

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  1. biology
  2. ethnicity
  3. culture
  4. fam life
  5. beliefs
  6. geography
  7. experiences
  8. religion
44
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western and non-western tradition

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  1. Greek-western
  2. Indian
  3. Chinese
45
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Greek Triumvirate

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1.Socrates
2.Plato
3.Aristotle

46
Q

dimension of Filipino thought

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  1. loob
  2. fil philo of time
  3. bahala na
    4.fil thoughts and values
47
Q
  • false info
  • no intend to harm
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mis-information

48
Q
  • false info
  • intended to harm
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dis-information

49
Q
  • real info
  • intended to harm
  • leaks, harassment, hate speech
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mal-information

50
Q

why fakenews created?

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  • poor journalism
  • profit
  • political propaganda
  • hatred
  • promote
  • revenge
  • harm business competitor
51
Q

how to spot fake news?

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  • consider the source
  • read beyond
  • look for supp sources
  • check the date
  • ask the experts
52
Q

a best way of determining which statements are fact and opinion

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critical thinking

53
Q

it means to think or express oneself in a philosophical view

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philosophizing

54
Q

a presentation of reasons for a particular claim or topic that composed PREMISES

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argument

55
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what is premises?

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expressing your reason or evidence

56
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to craft a strong argument, one must:

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  1. possess a certain degree or familiarity with sub
  2. use good premises
  3. find good supp one’s conclusion
  4. focus on most relevant of issue
57
Q

when an argument fails one of the previously mention ways

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fallacy

58
Q

brought by the release of various chemicals

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polluted

59
Q

it pose risk to the health and lifespan

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stewardship

60
Q

being firm towards ones aspirations and principles

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compliance

61
Q

a study of moral rs of man to environment and its non-human content

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environmental philosophy

62
Q

affected by surroundings that changes our environment

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man & environment

63
Q

man has the ability to change the environment to suit his purposes

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for the better

64
Q

appreciation of beauty brings about the concern

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environmental aesthetics

65
Q

serves as basis for reflecting our beauty and will contribute to the well-being of everything

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environmental ethics

66
Q

to analyze the problems it uses consequences as means to explain everything

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moral approach

67
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