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Study of ultimate reality and truth |
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The study if quality and value |
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Calm collected controlled resignation |
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suspended judgment about things not evident |
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Nature
Moral Law
Universal Patterns |
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§Old and New Testament
§Incarnation
§Miracles |
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1.Scientifically sophisticated
2.Diverse theories
3.Focused primarily on the external world
4.Identified the basic elements (water, fire, earth, air) |
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• Focused on human condition
• Opposed Sophists
• Marketplace Philosophy
• Oracle at Delphi named “wisest man in the world”
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Student of Socrates;
Wrote, The Republic and Apology |
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Plato's Stat students, very indifferent from Plato.
More into rational thinking rather then faith and religion like Plato |
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Bertrand Russell, 20th-century atheist |
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1.shows us that we can’t offer any good evidence that our most basic belief-forming mechanisms are ever reliable. |
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1.shows us that we can’t find any evidence to challenge a whole host of wild, counterintuitive proposals. |
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Principle of Belief Conservation |
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A.K.A. The Principle of Least Damage: As we move through life, it is most reasonable to do the least amount of damage to our current beliefs as we accommodate new insights. |
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• First British Empiricist |
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judaism
christianity
islam |
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Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) |
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God is dead, father of postmodernism |
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John-Paul Sartre
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Albert Camus |
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