John Caezar L. Yatar 12-STEM B
Philosophy Week 2
‘Module 2.1 - Methods of Philosophizing
Lesson 1- Knowledge and Truth
Lesson 2 - Theories of Truth
What I Know
1B 6A 1B
2.B 7.C 12.C
3.C 8.D 13.D
4A 9B 14.C
S.A 10. C 15. C
What’s More - Activity: Inquire and Discover
1, What does this story mean?
- The Plato’s Allegory of the Cave shows on how people insisting the
truths based on what they belief and experience unless they learn the
truth which can lead to a better and right thing.
2. How does this passage from Plato help you turn your attention toward
the right thing (i.e., truth, beauty, justice and goodness)?
- Plato’s Allegory of the Cave help me to know the right by gaining
enough knowledge through pure learning and philosophical
reasoning in order to see the truth of nature.Performance Task: Drawing - (POSTED)
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What's More ~ Activity: Empiricists vs. Rationalists
Empiricists
Rationalist
- Empiricist is the theory
in which one learns
through experience which
is also known as ‘a
posterior’
‘The principles are there
are no innate ideas,
induction trumps
deduction and sense
perception is the last
Both
separate
theories of
epistemology
which is the
attempt to
understand
the theory of
knowledge.
Rationalism is when one
useslogicand reason to
come toa conclusion before
the experience has taken
place, this is known as ‘a
priori,
‘The key principles of
rationalism are innate
ideas, deduction and
reason.
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SCORE: 9/10