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Transcript
Branches of Philosophy:
1.
Logic -- the science of evaluating arguments
Answers the question: “What is good thinking?”
2.
Epistemology -- the study of knowledge
Deals with issues of knowledge, truth, reason and faith
Typical Epistemological questions:
What is knowledge and how does it differ from belief or opinion?
What is truth, and how can we know if a statement is true?
What are the sources of knowledge?
Do absolutes exist, and if so, can we know them?
What is the relationship between faith and reason?
3.
Metaphysics -- the study of the ultimate nature of reality
Deals with issues of reality, God, freedom and the soul
Typical Metaphysical questions:
What is reality?
Does God exist, and if so, can we prove it?
The problem of evil
Are human actions free, or are they determined by some forces outside of our control?
Do minds/souls exist, or are humans simply complex physical objects?
What is time?
What is the meaning of life?
4.
Axiology -- the study of values
Deals with issues of value in three areas: Ethics, Social/Political Philosophy, and Aesthetics
Ethics -- the study of moral principles, attempts to establish rational grounds for good conduct
Typical Ethical questions:
What is good/bad?
What is right/wrong?
What is the foundation of moral principles?
Are moral principles universal?
Social/Political Philosophy -- the study of the value judgments operative in civil society
Typical Social/Political Philosophy questions:
What form of government is best?
What economic system is best?
What is justice?
Are we obligated to obey all laws of the State?
What is the purpose of government?
Aesthetics -- the study of the nature and value of works of art and the aesthetic experience
Typical Aesthetic questions:
What is a work of art?
What is artistic creativity and how does it differ from scientific creativity?
Why are works of art considered to be valuable?
What do works of art communicate (if anything)?
What is beauty?
Does art have any moral obligations or constraints?