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Give the five methods of philosophizing |
Phenomonology Postmodernism Existentialism Logic and critical thinking Fallacies |
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Phenomenology founded by? |
Edmund husserl |
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This is a method that findings and guaranteeing the truth that focuses on careful inspection |
Phenomenology |
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It comes from the greek word that means appearance |
Phainomenon |
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Meaning of phainomenon |
Appearance |
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This is not philosophy |
Postmodernism |
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This is come into vogue as the name for a rather diffuse family of ideas and trends that in significant respect and rejects |
Postmodernism |
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This is centered in the analysis and construction of arguments |
Logic |
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This is distinguishing facts and opinions or personal feelings |
Critical thinking |
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Two types of reasoning |
Inductive and detuctive reasoning |
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This reasoning based on observations in order to make generalizations |
Inductive |
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This draws conclusions from usually on broad judgment or definition and one more specific assertion |
Deductive |
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This is not primarily a philosophical method nor is it exactly a set of doctrines |
Existentialism |
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Give the four appeal |
Appeal to pity,ignorance,force,people |
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This is detected by examining the contents of the arguments |
Fallacies |
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This is an attempt to win support for an arguments |
Agruments of pity |
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This is an agruments where force |
Appeal to force |
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Agruments that appeals or exploits people vanities |
Appeal to people |
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This is making an inductive generalization based on insufficient evidence |
Hasty generalization |
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A logical chain of reasoning of term or a word several times |
Equivocation |
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Something true of a thing must also be true of all or some of its parts |
Composition |