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Make sure Page 2 is filled out in your gold packet and be prepared to share We will go around the room, you will introduce yourself and give us your answer to #8 (Why you decided to take Philosophy; be honest!)

Addressing Your Preconceptions about Philosophy

In the textbook (class copy) please read pages 8-10 and answer questions 1-4 in your gold packet, page 3.

You may work with a partner if you choose.

What Is Philosophy?

Preconceptions & Realities

Who is a philosopher? Images in pop-culture

The reality- philosophers are unpredictable

Philos + Sophia= Lover of Wisdom

Characteristics

INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY

Abstract vs. Concrete Thinking

Defining PhilosophyTurn to gold Packet Page

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DEFINITIONS OF PHILOSOPHY

Philosophy: Love of Wisdom -- Greek meaning of word

The rational investigation of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct

-- Random House College Dictionary

DEFINITIONS OF PHILOSOPHY

Philosophy is the attempt to think rationally and critically about the most important questions.

-- Ed. Miller (Questions that Matter)

Socrates Said-

“The unexamined life is not

worth living.”

Abstract v. Concrete Thinking

Abstract: In philosophical terminology ABSTRACT THINKING is the thought process wherein ideas are distanced from objects.

Abstract v. Concrete Thinking

CONCRETE: In philosophy, for something to be considered CONCRETE it must occupy both space and time.

ABSTRACT/CONCRETE THINKING

Abstract Concrete

Class The Sun

Smallness Protons

Happy your smile

Abstract/Concrete Exercise

You will be given two post-it notes

On one note, write an example of a CONCRETE concept

On the other, write an example of an ABSTRACT concept

Put them in the given spots on the white board

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