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1. What are some of the distinguishing traits and methods of philosophical thought? | 1. What are some of the distinguishing traits and methods of philosophical thought? | ||
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2. How do philosophy, myth, and religion relate to each other? Identify both differences and areas of overlap. | 2. How do philosophy, myth, and religion relate to each other? Identify both differences and areas of overlap. | ||
+ | :Visually represented in a triangle, Logos, Theos, and Mythos refer to the relationships between philosophy, religion, and myths, respectively. Logos concludes that philosophy plus sciences produces a rational account. In other words, it produces an argumentative explanation or logical organization of thoughts, which support the conclusion. In Logos, one does not have to believe in a truth past what the evidence shows. | ||
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+ | :Theos, the study of religion, is revealed both personally and communally. Theos explains that our cognitive functions respond to images of a divine presence. Similar to Logos, Theos depends on the function of truth, but differentiates in that Theos must be a commitment to the belief of truth, even when no evidence may exist. | ||
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+ | :Mythos depends upon myths and stories. However, unlike Logos and Theos, in Mythos the power of the story doesn’t depend necessarily on believing the story actually happened, but rather the story is powerful, regardless of factual truth. Philosophers don’t always stick to Logos, but find truth and explanation in stories as well. | ||
3. What is the difference between philosophy and science? | 3. What is the difference between philosophy and science? |
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1/15/2009
1. What are some of the distinguishing traits and methods of philosophical thought?
- (Your answer here)
2. How do philosophy, myth, and religion relate to each other? Identify both differences and areas of overlap.
- Visually represented in a triangle, Logos, Theos, and Mythos refer to the relationships between philosophy, religion, and myths, respectively. Logos concludes that philosophy plus sciences produces a rational account. In other words, it produces an argumentative explanation or logical organization of thoughts, which support the conclusion. In Logos, one does not have to believe in a truth past what the evidence shows.
- Theos, the study of religion, is revealed both personally and communally. Theos explains that our cognitive functions respond to images of a divine presence. Similar to Logos, Theos depends on the function of truth, but differentiates in that Theos must be a commitment to the belief of truth, even when no evidence may exist.
- Mythos depends upon myths and stories. However, unlike Logos and Theos, in Mythos the power of the story doesn’t depend necessarily on believing the story actually happened, but rather the story is powerful, regardless of factual truth. Philosophers don’t always stick to Logos, but find truth and explanation in stories as well.
3. What is the difference between philosophy and science?
1/20/2009
What are some of the distinguishing traits and methods of philisophical thought?
Philosophy has a tendency to lead to a plurality of different answers. For most complex questions there are different answers that appear. Progress in philosophy is a slow process; those of us who like immediate results and absolute certainty tend to be annoyed by philisophical reflection.Philosophy also introduces us to multiple ways of seeing the world, thus enriching our perspective but at the same time exposing us to risks. Philosophy is often accused of being subversive.It corrupts what we think. Philosophy has a way of making us rethink what we believe. It makes us question our morals and values. Studying philosophy can lead us to new knowledge and to a new outlook on life. There are 5 different fields of study-
1.metaphysics-the study of ultimate reality 2.epistemology- the study of knowledge 3.ethics- what values should govern our lives 4.aesthetics- questions about art and beauty 5.logic- studies the nature of arguments
Hannah Alcamo