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What is the primary purpose of the assessment in the module?
What is the primary purpose of the assessment in the module?
Why are additional activities included in the module?
Why are additional activities included in the module?
What is the activity that requires a person to examine their thoughts, feelings, and actions to learn from experience?
What is the activity that requires a person to examine their thoughts, feelings, and actions to learn from experience?
What should a student do before engaging in other activities in the module?
What should a student do before engaging in other activities in the module?
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Which term refers to the science and art of correct thinking?
Which term refers to the science and art of correct thinking?
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What advice is given regarding marking the module?
What advice is given regarding marking the module?
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What type of philosophical reflection trains the mind to think logically and evaluate arguments?
What type of philosophical reflection trains the mind to think logically and evaluate arguments?
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What is suggested if a student encounters difficulty with the module?
What is suggested if a student encounters difficulty with the module?
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Who among the Greek philosophers pioneered the method of argument called dialectic?
Who among the Greek philosophers pioneered the method of argument called dialectic?
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What is the process of thinking logically to form a conclusion or judgement?
What is the process of thinking logically to form a conclusion or judgement?
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What is indicated about the language used in the module?
What is indicated about the language used in the module?
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What term describes a method of philosophical argument that involves contradictory processes between opposing sides?
What term describes a method of philosophical argument that involves contradictory processes between opposing sides?
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What is expected of students upon completing the module?
What is expected of students upon completing the module?
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What is the idea that various systems should be viewed as wholes rather than merely as collections of parts?
What is the idea that various systems should be viewed as wholes rather than merely as collections of parts?
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Which of the following is NOT a guideline for using the module?
Which of the following is NOT a guideline for using the module?
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According to Gabriel Marcel, which type of reflection enables a deeper insight into our experiences?
According to Gabriel Marcel, which type of reflection enables a deeper insight into our experiences?
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What is the main purpose of Socratic questioning?
What is the main purpose of Socratic questioning?
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What term is used to describe Socrates' philosophical method?
What term is used to describe Socrates' philosophical method?
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Who is credited with introducing the concept of dialectics?
Who is credited with introducing the concept of dialectics?
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What does dialectics involve?
What does dialectics involve?
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According to Kant, how did the ancient Greeks view dialectic?
According to Kant, how did the ancient Greeks view dialectic?
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Who was influenced by Hegel's expounded dialectics?
Who was influenced by Hegel's expounded dialectics?
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What is the result of logical reasoning in philosophy?
What is the result of logical reasoning in philosophy?
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What can the term 'Socratic debate' best be described as?
What can the term 'Socratic debate' best be described as?
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What does the activity described as requiring a person to examine their thoughts, feelings, and actions represent?
What does the activity described as requiring a person to examine their thoughts, feelings, and actions represent?
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Which term defines the science and art of correct thinking?
Which term defines the science and art of correct thinking?
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What type of philosophical reflection is focused on training the mind to think logically?
What type of philosophical reflection is focused on training the mind to think logically?
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Which of the following philosophers is known for pioneering a method of argument called dialectic?
Which of the following philosophers is known for pioneering a method of argument called dialectic?
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What is the process of thinking logically to form a conclusion or judgment called?
What is the process of thinking logically to form a conclusion or judgment called?
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What is the primary focus of philosophical questions in daily life?
What is the primary focus of philosophical questions in daily life?
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Which philosophical discipline explores the nature of reality and existence?
Which philosophical discipline explores the nature of reality and existence?
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What is the function of questioning in philosophical thought?
What is the function of questioning in philosophical thought?
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Which concept involves examining thoughts, feelings, and actions to learn from experience?
Which concept involves examining thoughts, feelings, and actions to learn from experience?
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What stance would someone take if they believe Thales' claim that only water is real?
What stance would someone take if they believe Thales' claim that only water is real?
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According to Gabriel Marcel, which type of reflection allows for a deeper understanding of experiences?
According to Gabriel Marcel, which type of reflection allows for a deeper understanding of experiences?
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What distinguishes holism from partial thinking?
What distinguishes holism from partial thinking?
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What is a key benefit of studying philosophy?
What is a key benefit of studying philosophy?
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What kind of thinking does holism require?
What kind of thinking does holism require?
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Which perspective aligns with the notion that only one substance exists in reality?
Which perspective aligns with the notion that only one substance exists in reality?
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Which statement best represents the essence of philosophical questioning?
Which statement best represents the essence of philosophical questioning?
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Study Notes
Assessment Overview
- Evaluation task designed to assess mastery of learning competencies.
- Additional activities provided for enrichment and concept retention.
- Answer key included for self-checking of activities.
Module Usage Guidelines
- Handle the module carefully; use separate paper for exercises.
- Complete "What I Know" section before proceeding to other activities.
- Read instructions attentively before each task.
- Maintain honesty and integrity throughout assignments.
- Complete each task before moving to the next one.
Module Structure
- Module focuses on mastering the nature of Philosophy.
- Three parts:
- Nature and Functions of Philosophy.
- Philosophical Tools and Processes.
- Philosophical Reflection.
Learning Competencies
- Distinguish between holistic and partial perspectives.
- Understand the value of philosophy in achieving a broader life perspective.
- Perform philosophical reflections on concrete situations holistically.
Philosophical Reflection
- Engage in self-examination of thoughts, feelings, and actions to learn from experiences.
- Related to processes such as questioning and reasoning.
Socratic Method
- Developed by Socrates, characterized by cooperative dialogue and critical questioning.
- Aims to stimulate critical thinking and uncover underlying ideas.
- Plato’s dialogues provide examples of Socratic dialectics.
Dialectical Method
- Involves a discourse between differing viewpoints seeking truth through reasoned arguments.
- Influenced by thinkers like Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and later Karl Marx.
- Recognizes contradictions and opposing perspectives in philosophical discussions.
Logical Reasoning
- A fundamental philosophical process for forming conclusions based on logic.
- Institutionalized by Greek philosophers, particularly Aristotle.
- Essential for addressing philosophical inquiries.
Importance of Philosophy
- Philosophy encourages deep thinking about existence, knowledge, and ethics.
- Helps in making informed judgments and understanding daily encounters.
Activity Suggestions
- Analyze the COVID-19 pandemic through quadrants to explore different impacts and perspectives.
- Formulate questions on various topics, classifying them into simple, serious, and deep categories.
Key Philosophers
- Socrates: Pioneered dialectical methods and philosophical questioning.
- Aristotle: Contributed to logical reasoning and philosophical discourse.
Final Notes
- Emphasizes the significance of not being alone in learning; seek help if difficulties arise.
- Encourages meaningful learning experiences and a comprehensive understanding of philosophical concepts.
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This quiz evaluates your mastery of the learning competencies acquired. It includes additional activities designed to enhance your knowledge and skills related to the lesson. Prepare to showcase your understanding and retention of the learned concepts.