An Introduction to Philosophy

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An Introduction to

Philosophy

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What is Philosophy ?

What are your thoughts or ideas?

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What is Philosophy ?

• There are many, many definitions of “philosophy”

• Philosophy concerns itself with the most fundamental human questions about reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language

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Basic Human Questions

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HCOM301

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The Axial Age800-200 BCE

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Ancient Evidence of Ideas

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More Conventional Early Writing

Indus Script @ 2000 BCE

Phoenician Alphabet 1000 BCE

Plato’s Writing 370 BCE

Tao te ching 300 BCE

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Closer to HomeIn Mesoamerica

Mayan Codex@ 500 CE

Mixtec in

Oaxaca@ 1000 CE

Mexica Migration Story@ 1400 CE

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By the Middle Ages500-1500

Human inquiry into higher learning had been divided into just four fields:

1. Theology

2. Medicine

3. Law

4. Philosophy

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In fact,

For the past thousand years,

people who study almost any field at the highest level are awarded a

Ph. D.

Doctor

of

Philosophy

Degree

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Over the centuries…

Broad human inquiry into these basic questions has evolved into

some subsets or sub-disciplines within

the general field of Philosophy

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Branches within Philosophy

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Branches within Philosophy

• Ontology: what exists, and what is the nature of reality?

• Epistemology: what is knowledge, and how do we know things?

• Ethics: how should we live and behave? What are right and wrong, moral and immoral?

• Logic: what is correct reasoning?• Aesthetics: how are standards for beauty, taste,

humor, comfort arrived at?

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Fields of Applied Philosophy

Philosophy of EducationPhilosophy of Politics or GovernmentPhilosophy of ArtPhilosophy of Medicine or Health CarePhilosophy of SciencePhilosophy of BusinessPhilosophy of HistoryEtc.

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Focus of HCOM 301

Basic Philosophy

• Ontology ☚

• Epistemology ☚

• Ethics ☚

• Logic

• Aesthetics

Applied Philosophy Philosophy of Education Philosophy of Politics or

Government Philosophy of Art Philosophy of Medicine or

Health Care Philosophy of Science Philosophy of Business

Philosophy of Life ☚ (Worldviews)

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