1. This document summarizes several key branches of philosophy:
- Metaphysics investigates unreal entities in terms of real world experiences through senses. Plato contrasted reality and appearance.
- Ethics explores moral virtue and evaluates human actions, like issues of equal rights.
- Epistemology concerns the nature, sources and validity of knowledge, acquired through induction or deduction.
- Logic serves as a tool to guide valid arguments, pioneered by Aristotle.
- Aesthetics concerns notions of beauty applied to culture and arts.
2. Key philosophers and their contributions are noted, including Plato on metaphysics, Socrates on practical knowledge, William James on pragmatism, and Aristotle
1. This document summarizes several key branches of philosophy:
- Metaphysics investigates unreal entities in terms of real world experiences through senses. Plato contrasted reality and appearance.
- Ethics explores moral virtue and evaluates human actions, like issues of equal rights.
- Epistemology concerns the nature, sources and validity of knowledge, acquired through induction or deduction.
- Logic serves as a tool to guide valid arguments, pioneered by Aristotle.
- Aesthetics concerns notions of beauty applied to culture and arts.
2. Key philosophers and their contributions are noted, including Plato on metaphysics, Socrates on practical knowledge, William James on pragmatism, and Aristotle
1. This document summarizes several key branches of philosophy:
- Metaphysics investigates unreal entities in terms of real world experiences through senses. Plato contrasted reality and appearance.
- Ethics explores moral virtue and evaluates human actions, like issues of equal rights.
- Epistemology concerns the nature, sources and validity of knowledge, acquired through induction or deduction.
- Logic serves as a tool to guide valid arguments, pioneered by Aristotle.
- Aesthetics concerns notions of beauty applied to culture and arts.
2. Key philosophers and their contributions are noted, including Plato on metaphysics, Socrates on practical knowledge, William James on pragmatism, and Aristotle
1. This document summarizes several key branches of philosophy:
- Metaphysics investigates unreal entities in terms of real world experiences through senses. Plato contrasted reality and appearance.
- Ethics explores moral virtue and evaluates human actions, like issues of equal rights.
- Epistemology concerns the nature, sources and validity of knowledge, acquired through induction or deduction.
- Logic serves as a tool to guide valid arguments, pioneered by Aristotle.
- Aesthetics concerns notions of beauty applied to culture and arts.
2. Key philosophers and their contributions are noted, including Plato on metaphysics, Socrates on practical knowledge, William James on pragmatism, and Aristotle
1. The establishment of criteria of beauty is the real objects
function of aesthetics. Which of the following D. No man is an island statements shows the importance of 5. A branch of Philosophy focuses itself with aesthetics to us? the non-observables. Another branch deals A. It helps us understand better the nature and with what is right or wrong. What does origin of knowledge epistemology deal with? B. It brings us in touch with our culture and the A. Epistemology deals with the other branches arts of Philosophy C. It serves as a fool in unraveling the unknown B. Epistemology concerns itself with how to D. It enables us to make plausible arguments make arguments more valid and essential. 2. Etymologically, it means a treatise on C. Epistemology deals with the nature, sources, matters pertaining to the human thought. As a limitations and validity of knowledge branch of Philosophy logic does not provide us D. Epistemology focuses on discovering new with knowledge directly. What then is the role knowledge unknown to men.. of logic in Philosophy? 6. Logic is not interested with what we know. A. Logic enhances appreciation of arguments Rather, it concerns itself on the truth and B. Logic 1s used in some disciphnes like validity of our arguments. Who was the mathematics. philosopher who devised the first method of C. Logic offers opportunitics discovering new logic? knowledge. A. Socrates D. Logie serves as tool concerning the validity of B. Plato our arguments C. Zeno 3. A fundamental and necessary drive in every D. Aristotle human being is knowing what is real. Which 1. Metaphysical philosophy among the branches of Philosophy accounts for the unreal in terms of what we accept as accounts on investigating the unreal real? entities in terms of the real world that we experience through our senses. A Logic The well-known Philosopher, Plato, B. Aesthetics enlightened the field of metaphysics by C. Metaphysics contrasting reality and appearance. He D. Ethics stated that our experience with the real 4. Ethics is the branch of Philosophy that world is not real. Reality according to explores the nature of moral virtue and him is how we perceive the world. evaluates human actions. Which of the Therefore, what is real is just products following statements exemplifles the value of of our perception through the mind ethics in Philosophy? For example, we see a yellow chair because we perceive it as yellow chair A. Women are not inferior to men and that both But others may perceive a different must complement each other color when light affecting the B. All matters are composed of atoms appearance of the chair is obstructed C. Ideas are forms of thought representing the 2 SECOND LESSON
2. Ethics as another branch of Philosophy arrive at specific ideas Advocates of
deductive method are called deals with the evaluation of human rationalists, Rene Descartes is well- actions and the nature of moral virtue known rationalist. As such, ethical philosophy accounts for Another method used under the nature of our moral judgements Epistemology Is pragmatism. William and it also attempts to investigate our James and John Dewey are famous fundamental ethical ideas. pragmatists. They believe that value in From these contentions arise the idea use is the real test of truth and of right versus wrong and evil versus meaning. good. Discourses like feminism (equal opportunities among genders) and law- 4. Logic is another branch of Philosophy making become areas where ethical Unlike any other philosophical philosophy is employed perspectives, logic does not concern Socrates pointed out that knowledge is itself in what we know regarding certain not merely theoretical nor speculative subjects. Thus, logic does not provide us but also practical. It means that knowledge of the world directly. It only knowledge on rules of right living is not serves as tool to guide one's arguments sufficient when it is not actually being or discourses so as to keep them valid pracliced. One historical example that and true. exemplifies ethical philosophy is that Aristolle was the first philosopher who issue laid down by Willam Du Bois. He employed logical method. He claimed argued that there must be equal rights that truth exists when there is between black and white Americans. agreement between knowledge and reality. This can only take place when mental Ideas correspond to the objective world. This Is where logical 3. Epistemology as philosophical perspective reasoning comes in Reasoning is very important in our concerns itself with the nature, sources, everyday lives. Decision making can limitations and validity of knowledge. make or unmake us Thus the quality of Some of the basic questions raised by our logical capacity affects our well- Epistemology are how do we know being what we know, how do we know what A person equipped with logic can we want to know and do we distinguish reason far better than those who are true from what is not true. not. Knowledge, according to this perspective, can be acquired through 5. Aesthetics as philosophical perspective Induction (empiricism) and deduction. concerns itself with the notion of Induction is a process of knowledge- beauty. Whenever we created a devise forming by Investigating particulars or equipment we consequently aim to (also known as empirical evidences) in improve (or beautify) it after some order to arrive at general Idea. time. It only goes to show that Conversely. deductive process employs generally accepted ideas in order to 3 SECOND LESSON
aesthetics accounts for the criteria of
beauty Aesthetics can be used to explain matters regarding culture and arts. It is in these fields where beauty can best be explained with the use of aesthetical philosophy Embedded in our culture is our capacity to distinguish beautiful from what is not. Arts as part of our cultural milieu manifests our ideas regarding beauty.
What benefits can students get from
aesthetical knowledge? As students, the importance of aesthetics are.