What is the Etymological Definition of Philosophy?
—Came from 2 greek words.
Philo - Love or friendship
Sophia - Wisdom
Philosophia - Love of Wisdom.
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“All truth and only the truth.”
What is the technical definition of Philosophy?
The science of beings in their ultimate reasons and causes.
Why does philosophy is similar to science?
— The question is given more importance than the answer.
— Covers all things the human mind can reach.
— Studies the ultimate “Whys and wherefores” of beings.
What is the definition of practical divisions of philosophy?
-Knowledge and wisdom for practical purposes.
What is the 10 practical field of philosophy?
— Logic
— Ethics
— Axiology
— Aesthetics
— Semantics.
— Epistemology.
— Theodicy.
— Cosmology.
— Psychology.
— Metaphysics.
Questions related to reasonings.
Logic
Questions related to morality
Ethics
Questions related to values.
— Axiology
Questions related to beauty and taste.
— Aesthetics.
Questions related to meanings.
— Semantics
Questions related to Truth and knowledge.
Epistemology
Questions related to God
Theodicy
Questions related to the universe
Cosmology
Questions related to human soul
Psychology
Questions related to being and existence
Metaphysics
Men tend to wonder.
Plato
Men tend to doubt
Rene des cartes
Med philosophize due to experience
Karl Jaspers
Men’s love for wisdom
Socrates
— A mathematician and a scientist
— Made the Pythagorean theorem.
Pythagoras ( 570 BCE - 495 BCE )
— Proposed that everything that exist is based on highly-orders or logos
Heraclitus ( 535 BCE - 475 BCE )
— Proposed that matter is composed of many tiny particles called atoms.
— Made the Atomic Theory
Democritus ( 460 BCE - 370 BCE
— His teachings and views influenced the development of philosophy in schools. Such as ->
— Cynicism
— Stoicism
Diogenes of Sinope ( 412 - 323 BCE )
— His perspective raise the Epicureanism
Epicurus ( 341 - 270 BCE. )