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philosophy

Put the underlined words and suffixes (in red) on your WoW handout in the related words and prefixes and suffixes sections. My philosophy, or core belief, of life has always been that we should do unto others as we would have them do unto us. Berkeley asked the philosophical question, “If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?” Deep thought! Philosopher Rene Descartes claimed, “I think, therefore I am” when he was trying to figure out where he came from. The philosophies developed by the Greeks defined their beliefs.

Which of the words below are synonyms, and which are antonyms? Beliefs about life Attitudes Ignorance Viewpoint Values Way of life World religions

Which classes might involve elements of philosophy? Chemistry Psychology ELA Trigonometry/Statistics Philosophy Geography Earth Science

How are the fish’s philosophies different?

In this philosophical discussion, what is the leader trying to say?

According to the philosophy in this picture, are our lives complicated or simple?

Murphy’s law says that if something can go wrong, it will—what details in this cartoon illustrate this philosophical concept?

Philosophy: the search for fundamental, or basic, truth and rules for our purpose and actions. It often asks: 1. Why are we here? 2. What is our purpose? 3. How should we act?