PHILOSOPHY AN INTRODUCTION
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2. Philosophy
Philosophy is the science of the logical foundation of all
knowledge
It is the first logical science
Philosophy is the highest generalization which scientific research
suggest.
It consist of great unifying truth, the science of sciences.
3. philosophy
Philosophy is: (a) the attempt to acquire knowledge (b) by rational
means (c) about topics that do not seem amenable to empirical
investigation.
Condition
(a) distinguishes philosophy from creative disciplines such as
literature or music.
(b) distinguishes philosophy from mysticism and some varieties of
religion.
(c) distinguishes philosophy from the empirical sciences.
4. Knowledge
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5. What isPhilosophy?
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6. Philosophical Process
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7. Valid Knowledge
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8. Desire to Know
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9. How to Know?
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10. Philosophical questions
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11. Methods of Philosophy
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12. Hi(s)tory of Philosophy
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13. Ancient Philosophyb.c. 600 ~ c.e.
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14. Medieval Philosophy 600 ~ 1600
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15. Modern Philosophy 1600 ~ 1900
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16. Contemporary 1900 ~ present
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17. Branches of Philosophy
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18. What is Epistemology?
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19. Epistemological Questions
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20. Logic
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21. Metaphysics
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22. Ethics
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