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PHILOSOPHY
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
(QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS)
Rumi Michael Leigh
Introduction
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Table of Contents
Questions: Part 1
Answers: Part 1
Questions: Part 2
Answers: Part 2
Questions: Part 3
Answers: Part 3
Questions: Part 4
Answers: Part 4
Questions: Part 5
Answers: Part 5
Questions: Part 6
Answers: Part 6
Questions: Part 7
Answers: Part 7
Questions: Part 8
Answers: Part 8
Questions: Part 9
Answers: Part 9
Questions: Part 10
Answers: Part 10
Conclusion
What is philosophy?
Define ethics.
What are the branches of philosophy?
What is an idea?
What is epistemology?
What is logic?
What is inductive reasoning?
What is deductive reasoning?
What is abductive reasoning?
What is an assertion?
Philosophy is the way one thinks about the world. It is the study of knowledge and a way of life.
Ethics is the study or moral principles dealing with what is considered good or bad.
The branches of philosophy include ethics, epistemology, political, and metaphysics.
An idea is a mental representation of a thought, a conception, a suggestion, etc.
Epistemology is the study of knowledge.
Logic is a way of thinking.
Inductive reasoning is a method of reasoning that consists of making generalisations based on a subject that has been experienced.
Deductive reasoning is a method of reasoning that consists of first making a theory and then testing it on a specific subject.
Abductive reasoning is a method of reasoning that consists of explaining a situation after careful observation.
Assertion is a declaration that one believes.
What is a premise?
What is metaethics?
What is metaphysics?
What is critical thinking?
According to John Locke, what are the two kinds of ideas?
What is Syllogism?
What is a fallacy?
What was George Berkeley’s opinion concerning primary and secondary qualities?
What are primary qualities?
What are secondary qualities?
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