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Philosophy
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Outline
I. HistoryII. BranchesIII. Logic
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History of Philosophy
I. AncientII. MedievalIII. Early ModernIV. ModernV. Post-Modern
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Branches of Philosophy
I. Metaphysics
II. Mind
III. Knowledge
IV. Moral
V. Political
VI. Religion
VII. Science © 2013 Rey Ty
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Metaphysics
1. Matter
2. Ideas
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Philosophy of Mind1.Dualism:
Mind is separate from body.
2. Monism: Mind is part of body.
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Knowledge1. Skepticism
2. Reason
3. Experience
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Moral Philosophy•What should I do?
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Political Philosophy
1. What is the best state?2. Who must rule?3. Common good © 2013 Rey Ty
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Political Philosophy
• Freedom, rights, responsibilities, equality, democracy, justice, solidarity
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Philosophy of Religion
1. Does God exist?2. Problem of evil3. Faith vs. Reason4. Empirical vs. Rational
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Philosophy of Science
1. Problem of induction (Hume)
2. Falsification (Popper)
3. Paradigm Shifts (Kuhn)© 2013 Rey Ty
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Logic
1. Induction
2. Deduction
3. Fallacies © 2013 Rey Ty
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Reference:
• Stephen Law. (2012). Philosophy. New York: Metro Books. © 2013 Rey Ty
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