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DELOS REYES PERRY JR. A.

MA ELE SECTION 4

Synthesis Template

KEYWORDS DISCUSSION

Eastern Philiosophy Eastern philosophy encompasses a rich


tapestry of ancient wisdom, rooted in the
teachings of Confucius, Lao Tzu, and Buddha.
It emphasizes harmony with nature, self-
reflection, and the pursuit of inner peace.
Through practices like meditation and
mindfulness, Eastern philosophy offers a path
to enlightenment and liberation from suffering.
Its profound insights continue to inspire
seekers worldwide, fostering a deeper
understanding of existence and our place
within it.

Critical thinking Critical thinking involves the ability to analyze


and evaluate information objectively,
questioning assumptions and biases. It
encourages students to think independently
and develop their own perspectives. Education
should foster critical thinking by providing
opportunities for students to engage in open-
ended discussions, problem-solving activities,
and reflective practices. By cultivating critical
thinking skills, education equips individuals
with the tools necessary for intellectual growth
and societal progress.

Philosophy It is the love for wisdom. It is being hungry to


passionately give the wisdom that is from the
Lord.

Democratic Philosophy Democratic philosophy is a political ideology


that emphasizes the importance of individual
freedom, equality, and participation in
decision-making processes. Rooted in ancient
Greek city-states, democratic principles have
evolved over centuries to shape modern
societies. The core belief of democratic
philosophy is that power should be vested in
the people, who elect representatives to
govern on their behalf. This system promotes
inclusivity and protects citizens' rights through
mechanisms such as free and fair elections,
separation of powers, and respect for the rule
of law. Democratic philosophy strives to create
a society where everyone has an equal
opportunity to participate in shaping their
collective destiny while safeguarding individual
liberties

Reflection Critical thinking is a fundamental aspect of


philosophy, as it involves analyzing and
evaluating arguments and ideas. It requires
individuals to question assumptions, consider
different perspectives, and seek evidence to
support or refute claims. Through critical
thinking, philosophers aim to uncover the
truth and gain a deeper understanding of
complex concepts. This process encourages
intellectual growth and fosters open-
mindedness. By engaging in critical thinking,
individuals develop their reasoning skills and
become more adept at constructing well-
reasoned arguments. Ultimately, critical
thinking in philosophy allows for the
exploration of diverse viewpoints and the
pursuit of knowledge.

Question How can we implement the concept of


Philosophy of education in our schools and
classrooms?

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