Notes
Notes
Human Person
Quarter 1 – Module 1: The Meaning and Process of Philosophy
A. Definition:
1. The word Philosophy comes from the two Greek words philos (love) and Sophia
(Wisdom), (Abella 2016). Thus, Philosophy is the love of wisdom. This is the most
common and simplest definition of Philosophy. Philosophy may also be defined as a
science of thinking that deals with the study of processes governing thoughts and
conduct, (Garcia 2016).
2. Philosophy is the study that uses the human reason to investigate the ultimate causes,
reasons, and principles which governs all things. (Abella 2016)
B. Characteristics:
- Just as there are many ways at looking at things, like, experiences, situations, problems,
Philosophy can also be seen and treated in different ways. Philosophy can be seen as a
framework, as an examination of knowledge and as a discipline. (Abella 2016)
BRANCHES OF PHILOSOPHY
1. Logic
a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of thinking and reasoning using
empirical support and information which are reliable, valid and objective.
it is the science of correct thinking.
Two Types of Logic
a. Deductive Reasoning – from a general truth to specific truth, from universal truth to
particular.
b. Inductive Reasoning – from a specific truth to general truth, particular to universal.
2. Epistemology
o a branch of Philosophy that concerns with the definition of knowledge and related
concepts such as the sources and criteria of knowledge.
3. Ethics
o it comes from the Greek word “ethos” which means character.
o it is the science of correct doing.
o it is the study of what is right and what is wrong in human behavior in the pursuit of
beauty and goodness of life.
4. Metaphysics
o it comes from the Greek words “meta” which means beyond and “physikon” which
means nature.
o it is branch of philosophy which is concerned with the nature of ultimate reality.
5. Aesthetics
o it is derived from the Greek word “aesthetikos” which means one who is perceptive of
things through his sensations, feelings and intuitions.
o it is concerned with the essence of perception of beauty and ugliness.
6. Political Philosophy
o it refers to a body of knowledge that looks up on the society, politics and the people that
makes it whole.
o it is believed that society is inseparable to politics.
Philosophy is reflective and reflections arise from our experiences. Man is rich with experiences
both good and evil. These experiences are the starting point of wonder and awe. Reason leads to
reflection and that’s what makes us human. We are capable of becoming aware of our
consciousness and daily activities. Man, by essence is reflective. However, people nowadays
have less time to think and reflect on their experiences. Man is simply now becoming a
contradiction of his own. (Garcia 2016)
AYN RAND: - “Philosophy studies the fundamental nature of existence, of man, and of man’s
relationship to existence. As against the special science, which deals only with particular aspect,
philosophy deals with those aspects of the universe which pertain to everything that exists. In
the realm of cognition, the special sciences are the trees but philosophy is the soil which makes
the forest possible.”