Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Forms of Societies
1. Medieval Period (500-1500 CE)
- Feudalism- a way of life
- Church was the strongest single influence in Europe
Center is FAITH (St. Anselm : I do not seek insight of
Reason in order to believe. I believe in order to gain insight)
- FAITH & REASON
CONTINUATION..
Forms of Societies
2. Modern Period (1500-1800 CE)
- Modern Philosophy-attack on the rejection of Middle Age
- Protestant ethic & modern capitalism
- Experimentation, observation & application of Math & science
set the standards for philosophic inquiry.
- rationalism- view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge"
- naturalism- "idea or belief that only natural (as opposed to supernatural or spiritual)
laws and forces operate in the world."
CONTINUATION..
Forms of Societies
2. Modern Period (1500-1800 CE)
- Age of Empiricism-the view that the origin of all knowledge is sense
experience and sensory perception)
Forms of Societies
3. GLOBALIZATION & TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
Forms of Societies
3. GLOBALIZATION & TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
Martin Heidegger
HUMAN PERSON ARE ORIENTED TOWARD THEIR
IMPENDING DEATH
HUMAN PERSON ARE ORIENTED
TOWARD THEIR IMPENDING
DEATH
SOCRATES
-research & teaching (work of the school)
-2 different ways of teaching:
a. Expository method- answers the students direct or implied
question( fills the void ignorance w/ info)
b. Socratic Method (tutorial) – to assess by question & to set
him problems (reduce, criticize the solutions)
SOCRATES Happiness
PLATO Contemplation
Is very important in life of humanity because this is
only available means for man to be free of his space
confinement- truth
Is the source of endless
PLATO trouble to us.
DEATH
- PURE KNOWLEDGE
ARISTOTLE Realizing Your Potential
death involves reflection on its significance in one's life
thinking about the larger values that give life its meaning in the end