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PHYLOSOPHY-love of wisdom
This is beautiful
Philosophical Connection: Aesthetics
CORE BRANCHES OF PHILOSOPHY
EPISTEMOLOGY
What is knowledge? What makes knowledge possible? Are we born with innate knowledge, or is knowledge only acquired through sensory experience?
Nature of knowledge:
Limits of knowledge
Sources of knowledge:
Types of knowledge
Epistemology, the study of knowledge
ETHICS
WHAT SHOULD I DO?
METAPHYSICS
metaphysics is the philosophical study of the fundamental nature of reality and existence itself
COSMOLOGY
MIND AND MATTER
What is real? What kinds of things exist? What is the nature of existence?
Being and existence
SPACE AND TIME
LOGIC
The Study of Correct
Reasoning
At its heart, logic is the systematic study of
the principles of valid reasoning and sound
argumentation. It doesnt primarily focus
on what people think about, but ratherhow
they think
AESTHETICS
Aesthetics focuses on the definition of art, the nature of beauty, the concept of taste, and the experience of aesthetic judgments. It also includes other concepts like the sublime, the ugly, and the comical.
I know it's wrong, but I can't explain why (ethics)
How can i ever really know or feel what people actually feel?
Philosophical Connection: Philosophy of Mind & Epistemology
Am I just my brain? Or do I have a soul?
Philosophical Connection: Philosophy of Mind
PHILOSOPHY
FOUNDATION
Reason, evidence, and dialogue.
ENGAGEMENT
Open to other ideas and counterarguments.
PROCESS
Structured, logical, and expansive.
OUTCOME
Clarity, insight, perspective, resolution.
PURPOSE
To seek understanding, truth, or wisdom.
METAPHOR
A detective solving a case.
OVERTHINKING
Engagement
Closed off, a solitary mental loop.
Outcome
.Anxiety, paralysis, confusion, fatigue.
Foundation
Emotion, fear, and assumption.
Process
Circular, repetitive, and constricting.
Purpose
To alleviate anxiety (but fails).
METAPHOR
A hamster on a wheel.
quotes
To make a mistake and not correct it, this is a real mistake
Confucius was pragmatic about human fallibility. Making a mistake is not the real failure; the true failure is the refusal to recognize and correct it.
Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.
We often obsess over finding the "answer" to life. Kierkegaard suggests that the point is to immerse ourselves in the lived experience itself, with all its ambiguity and wonder.
If the product is free, there is no product. The product is you
Life is suffering
This is not a pessimistic statement, but a diagnostic one. The first step to overcoming suffering is to acknowledge its universal presence in life—in loss, sickness, old age, and unfulfilled desire.
The unexamined life is not worth living
Plato This is the foundation of Western philosophy. It's a call to action, stating that introspection and critical self-reflection are what give life its true value.
Great Philosophers
Plato Greek philosopher of classical athens
Zeno pre-Socratic Greek philosopher
Socrates
studied western philosophy and was the father of philosophy
Epicurus
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