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• is characterized by the
rejection of the
mythological explanation
on the nature and
phenomena in the universe.
• search for the “true essence
of things” through looking
on the basic stuff that
composed everything.
Pre-Socratic Philosophy
REASON (awareness of a
goal or a value)
SPIRIT (drive toward
action)
APPETITE (desire for the
things of the body)
Virtue as Fulfillment REASON (WISDOM)
of Function SPIRIT (COURAGE) JUSTICE
APPETITE (TEMPERANCE)
• The GOOD LIFE is the life of
inner harmony , of well-being, of
happiness.
• Virtue is
formed
through
performing
good habits.
Medieval Philosophy
This period was predominantly composed of philosophers who were concerned
with proving the existence of God and with reconciling Christianity/Islam with
the classical philosophy of Greece particularly that of Aristotle.
St. Augustine
• Following the ancient view of Plato and
infusing it with the newfound doctrine of
Christianity, he agreed that man is of
*bifurcated nature.
• There is an aspect of man, which dwells in
the world, that is imperfect and
continuously yearns to be with the divine
while the other is capable of reaching
immortality.
IMPLICATIONS:
1. Nobody can tell me that they truly understand what I am thinking and feeling
right now.
2. Nobody can know the real “me”. What is the use of getting to know each other
if we can know the other person through our own interpretation.
Early Modern Philosophy