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Validity/Invalidity of certain proposition can be applied using rules of logic |
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Source of all knowledge is observation |
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Confirmed propositions (rationalism) "Risky predictions" - chance that theory can fail the test (this is considered a science) Flawed by argument that theories live in spite of being disproven |
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Scientific development influenced by prevailing "paradigm" 3 Stages 1. Preparadigmatic Stage 2. Normal - "mopping up" 3. Scientific Revolution Science affected by anomolies |
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Behavior determined by causes Biological, Environmental, Sociocultural |
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Behavior probably has causes but we can't measure them |
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Causes of behavior are self generated aka free will |
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Emergentism Interactionism |
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Mental state emerge from bodily state Mind & body interact |
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Greeks Olympian vs Dionysian religion |
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Upper class - breath soul survived death; life after death w/out memory or remnants of past/personality
Transmigration of soul; Recurring birth soul longed for liberation (Soul once god who had sinned and now enslaved in body) |
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Challenged magic, superstition, mysticism Find natural explanations to origins structure & processes that occur |
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Thales 625-545 B.C. "First philosopher" |
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Natural substance the physis = water Water substance from which all others are derived Critical tradition - you have ideas but invite criticism so you can improve on them |
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Anaximander 610-540 B.C. Student of Thales |
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Boundless - substance of universe capable of becoming anything Evolution - humans come from fish |
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Becoming - how do we know anything if always changing. scientific laws probabilities rather than actualities Science through senses 1) everything in process/becoming "no man steps in the same river twice" - river becomes something other than what it was when it was first stepped into. 2) all things exist between polarities - winter/summer hot/cold life/death Only through injustice can justice be known 3) Epistemology - study of knowledge |
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Knowledge attained through rational thought One reality - finite, uniform, motionless, and fixed Sensory information - only provides illusion |
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Zeno of Elea 495-430 B.C. |
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Zeno's Paradox - all change is illusion; being able to think of something implies its existence. What can be thought of must exist at all times Point A to point B - can never reach point B only half the distance |
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Math applied to everything |
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