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“So what is philosophy anyway? Philosophy is not there to solve practical problems, problems of society or individual. Rather philosophy tests our most fundamental beliefs, values and convictions that we have, and to test them for the purpose of getting them right. This testing is in the form of asking critical questions, of debating, which is the central aspect of the philosophy. Philosophy is the love of wisdom. The love of getting to the right answer using debate.”(Daniel Robinson, Georgetow
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Prof. Dr. S. Nalan Büyükkantarcıoğlu SLIDE SET #
(^) What’s what? (^) What’s good? (^) What do we know (or what’s true)? 4 reality v a l u e knowledge ( t r u t h )
Metaphysics - What’s what? – Reality Axiology - What’s good? – Value Epistemology - What do we know? - Knowledge (or what’s true / truth?) Logic: What is (valid) scientific inference like? 5
(^) Metaphysics is the philosophical investigation of the nature of reality, being, or existence. (^) Axiology is the philosophical investigation of the nature of value(s) & of the foundations of value judgments. (^) Epistemology is the philosophical investigation of the nature of knowledge & truth & of the differences between knowledge & opinion & between truth & falsity. 7
Metaphysics (Theory of Being) (^) Ontology - being ( ontos ) in general (^) Philosophical Cosmology - the cosmos (^) Philosophical Theology - God & the gods ( Theos & theoi ) (^) Philosophical Anthropology - human nature and human existence ( anthropos ) 8
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