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Characteristics of philosophical dialogue
Consideration without any interest
"What is familiar and well known as such is not really known for the very reason that it is familiar and well known."
Open problems - problems that have not yet been solved
Argumentation - determining the truth of a statement
Argumentation is not necessary to be present.
Point of view
Term from 19th century
The functionality of the point of view
Understanding of the world -> interpretation and meaning of the world -> values and ideals
Due to different views on the world, problems arise when defining philosophy:
- Because of different types of philosophy
- Due to the variability of the term over time
- Due to the inability of the author to remain neutral
Philosophical questions
Characteristics of philosophical questions
Open questions
- Substantive questions - questions that can be answered
Types of philosophical questions
(according to Aristotle's division of sciences)
- Theoretical questions
Metaphysical questions - understanding what is not recognized by the senses
- Physical questions
- Mathemathical questions
- Political questions
- Ethical questions
- Economic questions
- Artistic questions
- Craft issues
- Culinary issues
- Medical issues
- Skill issues (lol)
The concept of wisdom
The concept of a wise man
Origin of the word philosophy - σοφία (wisdom) and φίλος (friend/lover)
Heraclitus of Ephesus
Nickname "The dark one" - mysterious sayings, founder of logic, empiricist, mystic, rationalist, metaphysician, cosmologist
Pythagoras of Samos
Mathematician, scientist, astronomer and philosopher
Founder of the mathematical school - the Pythagorean school
The school is divided into mathematicians and acousmatics
- Acoustists learn: what is, what is best, what should and/or should not be done
- Mathematicians learn: Why it is, why it is best, why it should not and/or should be done, mathematicians are taught by values (they are also less numerous than acousmaticians)
Pythagorean theorem
The Seven Wise Men
- Solon of Athens
- Bias of Priene
- Pittacus of Mytilene
- Thales of Miletus
Pythagoras of Samos
- Chilon of Sparta
- Cleobulus, tyrant of Lindos
The list of seven sages has been constantly changing throughout history because the true sages would not declare themselves the wisest man, sometimes a number greater than seven would appear
Wisdom and philosophy
Inductive reasoning - reasoning that moves from specific facts to something general, this reasoning is mostly used in premises
Example: Acoustic and thermal phenomena are phenomena of the movement of molecules
Light is the movement of photons
Electromagnetism is the movement of electrons
Therefore, all physical phenomena are phenomena of movement
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