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1、IntroductIon to PhIlosoPhy,IntroductIon to PhIlosoPhy,Psychology and socIology Psychology and socIology of EducatIonof EducatIonCreated by Jeff StraussMA Educational Foundations Philosophical Theories of Human Existence:Pre-Socratic,Medieval,Modern,19th and 20th Century Theories of Human Behavior an
2、d Development:Biological,Religious,Psychological,Behavioral,Socio-cultural Historical Eras:Ancient,Dark Ages,Enlightenment,Age of Reason,Modernism,Industrial,Information Sociological Theories of Society and Cultures:Structuralism,Conflict Theory,Marxism,Critical Theory,Post-ModernismPhilosophyFrom t
3、he earliest beginnings of recorded history it has involved discussions and debates not just about truth,but what are our methods of inquiry into truth.So one of the differences between philosophy and straightforward scientific inquiry is that in philosophy the issue isnt merely about what the truth
4、is,but how we can know what the truth is.A physicist and biologist know things,but the philosopher asks,How do they know?It is for that reason that philosophy is often described as a second-order activity:thinking about thinking,knowing about knowing.Thales(624-546 B.C.E)“Everything is made of water
5、”There is an underlying reality beyond appearances that is radically different from things as they appear to us through our senses 25 Centuries Since Philosophy and Science Have altered only 1 word Everything is made of water Everything is made of air Everything is made of the indeterminate boundles
6、s Everything is made of fire Everything is made of numbers Everything is made of atoms Everything is made of quarksAristotlePlatoSocratesThe ancient Greeks as a starting point for western civilizations philosophical traditionsLos Tres AmigosSocrates(470 to 399 B.C.E)“The unexamined life is not worth
7、 living”This statement sets the stage for a revolutionary progression of Western thinking.That the individual is responsible to answer questions such as What meaning do I want to give my life?How should I live?What really matters?What is truth and how can I know it.Intrinsic ValuePlato(428-348 B.C.E
8、)Plato and the Allegory of the Cave Plato viewed the world of appearances as an illusion True knowledge (ideas)could not be sought through the senses Wisdom requires us to see beyond sense experience and to learn about the underlying first principles and causes of things.Aristotle(384-322 B.C.E.)Ari
9、stotle collapsed the physical world of matter(the realm of appearances)and the world of ideas to explain change.He saw the soul as not independent of the physical body He invented the syllogism(deductive logic)as well as inductive logicTHE DARK AGESTHE DARK AGESDecent into The Darkness Marcus Aureli
10、us(121-180)14th Emperor of Rome.He regarded Christians as the most subversive and dangerous element within the Roman Empire and warned that if Christians were allowed to corrupt the intellect and souls of the citizens of Rome,the Empire would fall They would have been wise to heed his warningsThe Ri
11、se of ChristianityIn the third century the philosophical traditions from Thales to Aurelius ground to a screeching halt.To the enlightened citizens at the height of the Roman Empire,with the Hellenic philosophical genius behind them and the emerging political,social and cultural advances before them
12、,it must have seemed as if some great,cosmic awakening was about to happen,as if the next level of enlightenment within human consciousness was just around the corner.What they got instead was the Dark Ages:the burning of books,the closing of the philosophy schools,the collapse of the Roman Empire.-
13、Daniel Kolack“From the Pre-Socratic to the Present”Medieval PhilosophyMedieval Philosophy By 3rd century C.E.,Roman Empire is unwinding Because they were no longer persecuted the Christians were now winning more converts Catholic philosophy developed from the view of Plato,the Stoics and Neo-Platoni
14、sts dominated Western thought for a 1000 years Augustine,Averroes,Maimonides,Aquinas Ockham,Bacon,Martin Luther,Copernicus How Ancient People Envisioned the UniverseMartin Luther&The Reformation Martin Luther dealt the symbolic blow that began the Reformation when he nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to
15、 the door of the Wittenberg Church.That document contained an attack on papal abuses and the sale of indulgences by church officials.Translation of the Bible into German from the Latin broke Romes stranglehold on the“Word”The Renaissance The Age of Modern PhilosophyEmpiricism Descartes:“I think ther
16、efore I am”Kant:The Transcendental Idealist Hegel:The Absolute IdealistRene Descartes Cogito Ergo Sum Cartesian geometry Methodological Skepticism Differentiated the“handing down of knowledge”with“truth”Immanuel Kant Not“how does an object affect the mind”but“how does the mind affect an object?”Tran
17、scendentalism:Space and time are not part of the noumenal world,but constructs of the mindHegel Much as Aristotle collapsed the physical world of matter(the realm of appearances)and the world of ideas to explain change.Hegel paved the way for not transcending beyond the phenomenal world or inwardly
18、to the mental faculties(empirical and the rational)but to break through logical categories themselves.The Implications From Kant to Hegel there was an enlightenment This paved the way for existentialism in which the individual is primary and existence is understood in individualistic terms So now Co
19、mtes positivism is based in part on the notion that“social”verification is a necessary condition for truth and meaning.Auguste Comte The birth of Positivism The 3 conditions of intellectual developmentPrimitive stage:human beings rely on the power of supernatural beings existing beyond the natural w
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