Introduction To Philosophy Module 2
Introduction To Philosophy Module 2
Philosophy
Final Term Fact
Sheet)
Angelica R. Ayagan
Instructor
Major Philosophers and Their Ideas
1. Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274)
Thomas Aquinas was a 13th century Dominican
friar, theologian and Doctor of the Church, born in
what is known today as the Lazio region of Italy. His
most important contribution to Western thought is the
concept of natural theology (sometimes referred to as
Thomism in tribute to his influence). This belief
system holds that the existence of God is verified
through reason and rational explanation, as opposed
to through scripture or religious experience. This
ontological approach is among the central premises
underpinning modern Catholic philosophy and liturgy.
His writings, and Aquinas himself, are still considered
among the preeminent models for Catholic priesthood.
His ideas also remain central to theological debate,
discourse, and modes of worship.
10. Lao-Tzu (also Laozi, lived between the 6th and 4th century BCE)
Historians differ on exactly when Lao-Tzu lived
and taught, but it’s largely held that sometime
between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE, the “old
master” founded philosophical Taoism. Viewed as a
divine figure in traditional Chinese religions, his ideas
and writings would form one of the major pillars
(alongside Confucius and the Buddha) for Eastern
thought. Lao-Tzu espoused an ideal life lived through
the Dao or Tao (roughly translated as “the way”). As
such, Taoism is equally rooted in religion and
philosophy. In traditional telling, though Lao-Tzu
never opened a formal school, he worked as an
archivist for the royal court of Zhou Dynasty. This
gave him access to an extensive body of writing and
artifacts, which he synthesized into his own poetry
and prose. As a result of his writing, his influence
spread widely during his lifetime. In fact, one version
of his biography implies he may well have been a
direct mentor to the Buddha (or, in some versions, was
the Buddha himself). There are lot of colorful
narratives surrounding Lao-Tzu, some of which are
almost certainly myth. In fact, there are some
historians who even question whether or not Lao-Tzu
was a real person. Historical accounts differ on who he
was, exactly when he lived and which works he
contributed to the canon of Taoism. However, in most
traditional tellings, Lao-Tzu was the living embodiment
of the philosophy known as Taoism and author of its
primary text, the Tao Te Ching.
2. Plato was not in favor of democracy because it caused the death of his
teacher Socrates. In democracy, the vote of the majority prevails. Why
should the vote of the illiterate be considered equal to vote of the literate
voter?
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3. Aristotle try to gather all the knowledge from all sources available to him
during his time, while Plato mainly relied on IDEAS. Which of these two
philosophers would be favored by today’s students?
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4. What would you think that the Chinese communists have forgotten
Confucius and Lao Tzu?
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6. If you asked to prove the existence of God, which of the five ways of St.
Thomas Aquinas to prove God’s existence would you use? Explain.
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7. According to Immanuel Kant, you must doubt everything. How can you
remove doubt in order to believe in everything?
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8. John Locke taught that you learn through experience alone. How can you
disprove this theory?
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9. Do you believe that without experience, you cannot learn? Explain.
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10. There are many misunderstanding regarding the value and meaning of
peace. Which Filipino cultural value can you share regarding peaceful co-
excistence?
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Philosophy of the human person
From the dawn of history man has been the subject and the object of
wonder to himself and others. From our present standpoint in the 21" century
the study of the history of man's origin on planet Earth can be a daunting task.
The origin of the Earth cannot but fill us with awe and wonder. A scientific
theory puts the age of the Earth at 4.5 to 5 billion years. This theory portrays
the birth as the result of the Big Bang - an explosion which scattered gas of
extremely high temperature and energy in all directions. When the gas, which
was a hundred thousand million centigrade, cooled particles began to stick
together. Cooled asteroids hit the Earth and created craters. The cooling
continued and water filled the craters and the oceans.
With water life forms appeared. All life forms on Earth shared a common
origin billions of years ago. The first signs of life on Earth began to manifest
four billion years ago. Cells evolved during billions of years and life forms were
mostly microscopic and simply single-celled. Complex life evolved from the first
primitive cells as the atmospheric level of oxygen began to rise approximately
630 - 635 million years ago. It is now widely agreed that stromatolites - are
the oldest known life form on earth which has left a record of its existence. A
scientific study from 2002 shows that geological formations of stromatolites
3.45 million years old contain fossilized cyano-bacteria. Therefore if life
originated on Earth this happened between 4.4 million years ago when water
vapor first liquefied these were theories about the time the signs of life
appeared. But how did life begin remains the biggest mystery of all. There were
also theories about the origin of life. One such theory is called abiogenesis or
the original evolution of life or living organism from inorganic or inanimate
substance. Louis Pasteur in 1862 proved that life cannot be generated from
non-living matters. When, for example, milk has been sterilized by heat or
radiation and bacteria have been eliminated, no possible living organism can
survive nor reproduce. He disproved the theory of spontaneous generation.
Only a living matter or cell can generate another living cell. Charles Darwin on
February 11, 1871 suggested that the origin spark of life may have began in a
warm little pond with all sorts of ammonia and phosphoric salts, light, heat
and electricity. Or, the theory that a “primeval soup” of organic molecules could
be created according to Alexander Oparin in his book “the origin of life”
published in 1924, through the action of sunlight. Then, though the action of
sunlight these molecules combine into droplets, grow and reproduce, and so
have a primitive metabolism. Still another scientist, J. Haldane contented that
the earth’s pre-biotic ocean formed a “hot dilute soup organic compounds. This
theory was known as Biopoiesis- the process of living matter evolving from
self-replicating non-living molecules. All theories of spontaneous generation are
dead. It is said that Charles Darwin admitted that living terrestrial life forms
was called to life “by a creator”. The origin of the anthropological development
of the human person is viewed from Philosophical. Biblical and Theological.
Then and now Christian believers never ceased to be amazed at God's work of
creation. However, other questions linger in their mind: Why are we in this
world? Is this World going to end someday? lf God is Wise and powerful, why is
there evil in this world? Who is responsible for the evil, and will it ever end?
The believers who are perplexed about these very valid questions should always
remember “the truths of creation – its origin in God, its order and goodness,
the vocation of man, and finally the drama of sin and the hope of salvation”
(Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1994)
The demands of social life begin to grow and claim more skills and
work to earn the respect of his peers, and to rise in respectability before others.
And if he plans to from his own family more pressures will be exerted on his
physical, mental, emotional, psychological and social well-being. He may
believe in his capacity Cope win the demands of a happy and meaningful life.
The onset of midlife crisis can be a great source of many life-changing episodes
and transformation. It may seem that the previous life stages are not difficult
enough; now man must face at around 40 years of age the so- called midlife
crisis. It calls for a new pattern of living. At the start of this crisis man begins
with questions about himself, his job, his religion and God. He feels bored,
irritable and angry. He is unhappy with his life and he wants something new
and different than usual. Because of his behavior he appears strange to his
family and friends. He wants to transform a most everything about himself, his
relationships. He feels being misunderstood and so segregates himself and be
alone. Those closest to him might have no idea about what he is going through.
They want to help him, but they have no clue how. Actually, mid-life crisis is a
crossroad in a man's life. He must choose whether to continue in his
psychosomatic imbalance and get stuck indefinitely, or seek help and
understanding until he regains his equilibrium. He can overcome his condition
and return a transformed man.
Reflection Guide:
1.How did the universe begun?
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2.What are the theories regarding the origin of primeval life forms?
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3.In what way is man superior to all other created beings?
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4.What are the two elements of the human person which are considered
necessary in order to judge whether his action is moral or immoral.
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5. Why is man a unique creature?
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