what is philosophy? 6 main branches of philosophy value of philosophy philosophy jobs
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What does “philosophy” mean?
What branch of philosophy has priority over others?
How will philosophy be valuable in my life?
What is philosophy?
6 Main branches of philosophy
Value of philosophy
Philosophy jobs
What is philosophy
“Love of wisdom”
a source of new scientific hypotheses autonomous from science conceptual analysis The origin of science ideology critique living the examined life the establishment or eradication of
metaphysics the examination of the limits of reason nonsense
What philosophy is to me.
Inquiry into EVERYTHING. Birth of Science. Asks hard questions. Asks “meta” questions. Critiques fundamental
principles/methods in all disciplines (including itself)
Study of knowledge
Ann Jenson 2011
Ann Jenson 2011
Influence of philosophical doctrines on politics
Plato, Machiavelli, Montaigne, Tocqueville, Spinoza, Hobbes.
John Locke’s (1632-1704) influence on Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams.
John Locke: British Empiricist wrote on philosophy of mind, moral theory, and the rights of an individual: freedom of consciousness, freedom of religion, separation of church and state, etc.
Questions to think about in this class:
Does any one of the branches of philosophy have priority over others?
Does any one of the branches of philosophy have priority over others?
Metaphysics?› It tells you what the basic constituents of
reality› It tells you what it is that you can know
about.
Epistemology?› If there is a fundamental reality out there,
we might not know about it.› What’s the point in theorizing about the
world if we have no theory of how we can know about it?
› Epistemology gives us criteria to tell us whether our beliefs (about things) are justified.
Does any one of the branches of philosophy have priority over others?
Does any one of the branches of philosophy have priority over others?
Ethics?
Political Philosophy?
Logic?
Some myths about philosophy classes:
Myth 1: Nobody ever fails a philosophy class. False: If you don’t do the work and do poorly on the tests and assignments, you could fail the class.
Some myths about philosophy classes:
Myth 2: Everybody gets A’s in philosophy classes.
False: Working hard, reading carefully, and coming to class with comments and questions are prerequisites for getting an A.
Myth 3: Philosophy is about opinions and all opinions are equally valid. Therefore, if I share my opinions, I will do well in the class.
False: Philosophy courses are content based.
Scientistsand philosophers
Scientistsand philosophers
Russell: The value of philosophy.
--The value of philosophy is to be found among the goods of the mind.
-- it enlarges our thoughts and free them from the tyranny of custom.
Value of philosophy
-- provides escape of the constraint of our simple assumptions and narrow point of view.
-- Contemplation allows for more possibilities in thought and action.
-- examining one’s views strengthens one’s position.
Philosophy Jobs. Ethical Review Boards: Any
publically funded hospital hires professional philosophers.
Businesses hire philosophers. I.e. Norway Oil.
Activists get involved in committees to oversee proper treatment of animals, children, environment, etc. I.e. Utah Primates Group.
Political philosophers/ ethicists hired by government.
Philosophical counseling. Life coaches. “Plato, not Prozac.”
Philosophers have very subtle distinctions between their ideas.
It is important to express your ideas CLEARLY to capture these subtle distinctions.
Read slowly, and re-read articles. Identify thesis statements, premises, and
conclusions. Outline arguments. Summarize arguments in your own words,
using your own examples.