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Reflective Question: about itself, raised by philosophers, itself a philosophical problem.
Metaphysics: concerned with the ultimate structure of reality. What is the origin of the universe? Does god exist? What can we say exists?
Mind-Body Problem: How are mental processes related to physical states?
The Question of Universals (Abstract Objects) Do general attributes exist independently of particular examples?
Epistemology: concerned with nature of knowledge.
How is knowledge justified? What are the different sources of knowledge? What different kinds of knowledge are there? How can we know anything at all?
Propositional Knowledge vs know-how or knowledge by Acquaintance, Apriori (independent of experience) and a posteriori (through experience) Analytic (true by virtue of meaning). Synthetic (distinct subjects and predicates)
Practical man- searches for tangible things in life, looks for the good life but doesn’t ask about it.
How do you know something is what it is?
Goal of philosophy is to find a new question to ask about the topic.
Philosophy enlarges itself, bridges the gap between object and subject.
Three Components of Philosophy: Attitude, Source, Aim.
What is the origin of the universe and what is its first cause? (Cosmology) Does life have a meaning or end? (Teleology) Does God exist? (Theology) What can we say exists? (ontology)
Metaphysics: concerned with the ultimate structure of reality. What is the origin of the universe? Does god exist? What can we say exists?
Mind-Body Problem: How are mental processes related to physical states?
The Question of Universals (Abstract Objects) Do general attributes exist independently of particular examples?
Epistemology: concerned with nature of knowledge.
How is knowledge justified? What are the different sources of knowledge? What different kinds of knowledge are there? How can we know anything at all?
Propositional Knowledge vs know-how or knowledge by Acquaintance, Apriori (independent of experience) and a posteriori (through experience) Analytic (true by virtue of meaning). Synthetic (distinct subjects and predicates)
Practical man- searches for tangible things in life, looks for the good life but doesn’t ask about it.
How do you know something is what it is?
Goal of philosophy is to find a new question to ask about the topic.
Philosophy enlarges itself, bridges the gap between object and subject.
Three Components of Philosophy: Attitude, Source, Aim.
What is the origin of the universe and what is its first cause? (Cosmology) Does life have a meaning or end? (Teleology) Does God exist? (Theology) What can we say exists? (ontology)
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