Philosophy What is it? What is it not?.

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Philosophy What is it? What is it not?

Philosophy is…. When you hear the word philosophy what image comes to mind?

Why are you taking philosophy?

What is Knowledge? How do we know?

What is truth? Define truth? List things you know to be absolutely true? How do we prove they are true? How are knowledge and truth connected?

What is thought? Are our thoughts true? Absolutely true?

Why as human beings do we search for truth? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Why are we called… Human? Being?

What do we fear about questions?

Dialogue What is the nature of dialogue?

Senses versus Reality Are our senses the way to gain knowledge or truth?

Evaluator Hand out evaluator Overview of text- Philosophy 12 Overview of The Dream Weaver