5 Questions
According to the classical definition, philosophy is primarily considered as:
the science of the most general laws of the development of nature, society, and human thinking
What is a judgment that characterizes the worldview?
worldview is an idea of the world and a person's place in the world
The specifics of philosophy are considered in:
the universality and integrity of the world
In which ancient civilizations did philosophy originate?
India, China, and Greece
Aristotle distinguished types of philosophy as:
metaphysical, dialectical, empirical
Study Notes
Definition of Philosophy
- Philosophy is primarily considered as a critical and systematic approach to understanding and evaluating concepts and knowledge claims.
Characteristics of Philosophy
- A judgment that characterizes the worldview is considered a philosophical judgment.
Origins of Philosophy
- Philosophy originated in ancient civilizations, including ancient Greece, China, India, and Persia.
Branches of Philosophy
- Aristotle distinguished types of philosophy into three categories: theoretical philosophy (metaphysics, physics, mathematics), practical philosophy (ethics, politics), and productive philosophy (rhetoric, poetics).
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