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Date of
22/04/2022
Table of Contents
Am I me?
Module 1:
The Meaning
and Process
Truth vs. of Philosophy
Module 2: pg. 3
Methods of
Philosophizi
ng Mirroring
pg. 5
Module 3:
The Human
Person as an
To Look After Embodied
Spirit
Module 4: pg. 7
The Human
Person and
his/her
Environment
pg. 9
Am I me?
Reflecti
In on I
this lesson, learned about the meaning,
characteristics, and the branches of philosophy. I also
learned the distinction between Holistic Perspective
and Partial Point of View. There are different ways on
how to define philosophy. It can be in science,
western, and eastern. In philosophy, we think a lot of
questions about anything that pops on our minds. We
question about our existence and everything that we
see. And every question we process, we come up with
Am I me?
vs. Opinion
Truth vx.
Opinion
Truth
Reflection
In this lesson, I learned how to distinguish
opinions from truths. In opinions, we concluded
by combining our feelings, ideas, and
experiences. On the other hand, we arrive to a
conclusion by reading facts, checking articles,
and having truths as evidence. I also learned
how to identify different types of biases, and
how to use philosophy to
find wisdom and the truth. I realized that it is
critical to study philosophizing ways to
vs. Opinion
Truth vx.
Mirroring
Reflecti
onthat humans
We learned in this module
are made up of three parts: body, soul,
and spirit. Humans have free will, are
self-aware, dignified, and have
externality. The unity of all human
experiences must be in the self-
Mirroring
To Look After
Reflection
Food, water, fuel, medications, building
materials, and many more necessities require
interaction with the environment. Humans
have benefited from advances in science and
technology, yet along with the great changes
and breakthroughs, humans have produced
immense pollution and different environmental
damage. More environmentally friendly
endeavors should be substituted for human
activities. Mining, water pollution,
To Look After
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