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METHODS OF PHILOSOPHICAL THINKING
The Subject Matter The Methods of Philosophical Thinking The Question How can you think philosophically about anything? Anything of daily concern Anything of ultimate concern
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METHODS OF PHILOSOPHICAL THINKING
The Method You are to practice the methods of philosophical thinking by thinking about this question: What is an apple? The Learning Objective An exercise in thinking Philosophical thinking skills Non-philosophical thinking skills
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How can I think philosophically?
The Question What is an apple? Student Answers
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VIEWING THE APPLE The How Questions How should you view an apple?
How should you think about an apple? Is viewing different from thinking? Is thinking different from viewing?
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VIEWING THE APPLE The Answers Viewing is essentially empirical.
Sensibility Thinking is essentially intellectual. Thinking is non-empirical. Thinking can be rational & irrational. Rationality
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A Review Question The Questions The Student Answers
What is thinking according to Aristotle? What is thinking according Allen Watt? What is thinking according to Nishida? The Student Answers Student 1 Student 2 Student 3
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Watt’s View of Thinking
What thinking is not. A manipulation of symbols Why is “thinking” not feeling and sensing? Explain. Feeling Emoting Sensing Why is “feeling” or “sensing” not “thinking” and different from “thinking”? Explain.
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Aristotle’s View of Thinking
The Quote The Analysis
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Nishida’s View of Thinking
The Quote The Analysis
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VIEWING THE APPLE The Methodological Question The Answer
How should one address these two how questions? How should an apple be viewed? How should an apple be thought about? The Answer Status of the apple Typology of viewing/thinking
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VIEWING THE APPLE The Question What is the status of an apple?
The Answer Non-Philosophical Status A concrete thing Philosophical Status A particular A universal A general universal The ultimate universal
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VIEWING THE APPLE The Question What is a particular? The Answer
A philosophical concept used to represent each and everything concrete thing like an apple.
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VIEWING THE APPLE The Question What is a universal? The Answer
A philosophical concept used to represent all particulars of one type/class/kind.
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VIEWING THE APPLE The Question What is a general universal? The Answer
A philosophical concept used to represent all universals of all particulars.
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VIEWING THE APPLE The Question What is the ultimate universal?
The Answer A philosophical concept used to represent all particulars and all universals (all things that are). The One
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VIEWING THE APPLE A typology of viewing/thinking Philosophical Way
Philosophical Viewing Philosophical Thinking Non-Philosophical Way Non-Philosophical Viewing Non-Philosophical Thinking
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What is an apple? VIEWING THE APPLE METHODS OF
NON-PHILOSOPHICAL THINKING What is an apple?
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NON-PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWING AND THINKING
The Question How do people view and think about an apple non-philosophically? The Answer A practical view A business view An economic view
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NON-PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWING AND THINKING
The Question How do people view and think about an apple? The Answer A medical view A literary/poetic view A mathematical view
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NON-PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWING AND THINKING
The Question How do people view and think about the apple? The Answer A military view A religious view A scientific view
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NON-PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWING AND THINKING
The Question How can you view and think about an apple philosophically? The Answer Critical and creative uses of relevant fields, doctrines, and theories of Western philosophy. Moving from descriptive thinking to theoretical thinking
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Methods of Non-Philosophical Thinking
Method of Practical Thinking The Question How is “an apple” viewed and understood practically? The Answer A delicious thing to consume! Taste Nutrition
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Methods of Non-Philosophical Thinking
Method of Medical Thinking The Question How is “an apple” viewed and understood medically? The Student Answers Student 1 Student 2 Student 3
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Methods of Non-Philosophical Thinking
Method of Business Thinking Method of Economic Thinking Method of Literary Thinking Method of Musical Thinking
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Methods of Non-Philosophical Thinking
Method of Math Thinking Method of Military Thinking Method of Religious Thinking Method of Scientific Thinking
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What is philosophical thinking?
METHODS OF PHILOSOPHICAL THINKING What is an apple?
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A METHOD OF DOING EASTERN PHILOSOPHY
The Question What are we going to do in this class? The Answer CREATING A PHILOSOPHY? No! HOLDING A PHILOSOPHY? PHILOSOPHIZING? Sometimes. DOING A PHILOSOPHY? YES!
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DOING PHILOSOPHY The Question
What tools do we need for doing Eastern philosophy? The Answer WESTERN TEXTUAL HERMENEUTICS WESTERN DOCTRINES OF REALITY FIELDS OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY METHODS OF PHILOSOPHICAL THINKING FIVE STEP FORMULA FOR DOING PHILOSOPHY
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TOOLS OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY for doing EASTERN “PHILOSOPHIES”
TEXTUAL HERMENEUTICS DOCTRINES OF REALITY FIELDS OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY THREE WESTERN LAWS OF THINKING APPLICATIONS OF WESTERN TOOLS Can these tools of Western philosophy be applied for scholarly studies of Eastern Dao, Dhamma, and Darshana? YES. If they can be applied selectively and creatively.
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Philosophical Views of an Apple
Metaphysics Metaphysical View Epistemological View Cosmology Epistemology Cosmological View Ontological View Ontology
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Methods of Philosophical Thinking
Epistemological Thinking Epistemology A field of Western philosophy A study of knowledge Western theories of knowledge Epistemological theories
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Methods of Philosophical Thinking
The Epistemological Question How do we know that an apple exists? The Epistemological Answer Identify Western theories of knowledge Empiricism Idealism Rationalism
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Methods of Philosophical Thinking
Empiricism Empiricist Theory of Knowledge An Empiricist View An apple exists because it can be experienced empirically.
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Methods of Philosophical Thinking
Rationalism Rationalist Theory of Knowledge An Rationalist View The idea of an apple is innate in one’s mind.
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Methods of Philosophical Thinking
Idealism Idealist Theory of Knowledge An Idealist View An apple is inherently mental because it is a (mental) projection of one’s mind. “To be is to be perceived.”
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Methods of Philosophical Thinking
A Buddhist Idealist Theory of Knowledge Textual Hermeneutics (an exercise) A Mahayana (Buddhist) Text The Lankavatara Sutra Phan 2002:
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Methods of Philosophical Thinking
A Textual Analysis The Mahayana Thesis Textual citation Phan 2002: Textual interpretation
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Methods of Philosophical Thinking
A Textual Analysis The Mahayana Arguments Textual citation Phan 2002: Textual interpretation The Critique Students
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PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWING AND THINKING
Which of the following is a Western doctrine of reality? Dualism Materialism Creationism Evolutionism Ontology Cosmology Metaphysics
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PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWING AND THINKING
Which of the following is a field of Western philosophy? Dualism Materialism Creationism Evolutionism Ontology Cosmology Metaphysics
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PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWING AND THINKING
The Question How to distinguish a doctrine/theory from a field of philosophy? The Answer A “logy” clue An “ism” clue
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
Materialism A Western theory of reality A materialist View An apple is material because it is made up of matter. All things are material. All things are derived from primal matter.
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
Dualism A Western theory of reality Everything is composed of two distinct aspects, mind and matter, forming a duality. A Jain Doctrine of Reality All things are derived from Jiva (Soul) and Ajiva (Not-Soul).
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
The Question What is an apple? A Jain Answer An apple is constituted by its Jiva and its Ajiva. An apple deserves one’s respect for what it truly is.
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
Test Questions Can the Jain view of an apple be characterized theoretically as dualistic or a dualistic view? Can the Jain view of an apple be characterized theoretically as metaphysical or a metaphysical view? Student Answers
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
Cosmology A field of Western philosophy Study of the cosmos Origin of the cosmos Cosmic laws, structures, processes Fate/future of the cosmos
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
Student Exercises Pose a cosmological question Offer a cosmological answer using the following doctrines: Creationism Evolutionism The Big Bang Theory
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
A Cosmological Question How did an apple come into being/existence? A Creationist Answer An apple is one of the proofs of divine creation. Oh God! Thank you for all the delicious apples I have enjoyed.
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
A Cosmological Question How did an apple come into being/existence? A Evolutionist Answer An apple is one of the cosmic manifestations of world evolution and the on-going evolutionary processes.
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
Ontology A field of Western philosophy A study of reality (that which is) The being of reality What is real? What is unreal?
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
Student Exercises Pose an ontological question Offer an ontological answer using the Laoian theory of the natural dao (Phan 2002: 73.[1]) as a theoretical resource.
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
A Textual Citation “Therefore let there always non-being [wu-ccp] so we may see their subtlety, And let there always be being [you-ccp] so we may see their outcome, The two are the same, But after they are produced, they have different names.” (The Daodejing, cited in Phan 2002: 73)
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PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWING AND THINKING
A Textual Citation “Therefore let there always non-being [wu-ccp] so we may see their subtlety, And let there always be being [you-ccp] so we may see their outcome, The two are the same, But after they are produced, they have different names.” (The Daodejing, cited in Phan 2002: 73) A Textual Analysis Key concepts Key ideas Interpretation The thesis Theoretical nature Is the Laoian view of an apple ontological or metaphysical?
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
The Question What is an apple? A Laoian Answer An apple is constituted of its own being (you) and non-being (wu), forming into one organically unified thing. An apple is that which is constantly self-becoming.
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
The Question What are the two key points that the Laoian answer emphasizes as essentially for a correct view of an apple? The Answer A theoretical distinction (you-wu) Self-change/transformation
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
Test Question Is the you-wu distinction metaphysical or ontological? The Answer Ontological Why? Each student should know how to answer this “why” question correctly by now.
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How to think metaphysically about an apple?
Metaphysics A field of Western philosophy A study of reality The nature of reality What is real? What is unreal?
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A Metaphysical View of an apple
A Philosophical Question What is an apple? A Methodological Question How to answer the “What is an apple?” question metaphysically? What is a metaphysical answer for this philosophical question? Is this a methodological question?
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A Metaphysical View of an apple
The Methodological Question How to make a metaphysical answer? A Metaphysical Answer Step 1 One must make a metaphysical distinction by using two pairs of philosophical concepts: “form” and “essence” (pair 1) “appearance” and “reality” (pair 2)
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A Metaphysical View of an apple
A Metaphysical Answer Step 2 One distinguishes the external “form” of an apple from its internal “essence” and vice versa. Externality vs. Internality One perceives and contemplates about the “nature” of the “form” and the “nature” of the “essence” of an apple.
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A Metaphysical View of an apple
A Metaphysical Answer Step 3 One determines that the external “form” of an apple is “unreal” because it is only the “appearance” of an apple. Appearance = Unreality One now has to justify this metaphysical determination by explaining why the “form” of an apple is simply its “mere appearance” and therefore ultimately unreal (not real).
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A Metaphysical View of an apple
A Metaphysical Answer Step 4 One then determines that the internal “essence” of an apple is “real” because it is the “reality” of an apple. Essence = Reality One now proceeds to justify this metaphysical judgment by explaining why the “essence” of an apple is its “true reality” and therefore ultimately real.
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
The Question How would Plato (an ancient Greek philosopher) answer the “What is an apple?” question? A Platonic Answer To be addressed by semester end
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VIEWING/THINKING ABOUT THE APPLE
The Question What is an apple? Student Answers First student Second student Third student
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A METHOD OF DOING EASTERN PHILOSOPHY
The Question What are we going to do in this class? The Answer CREATING A PHILOSOPHY? No! HOLDING A PHILOSOPHY? PHILOSOPHIZING? Sometimes. DOING A PHILOSOPHY? YES!
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THE METHOD OF DOING EASTERN PHILOSOPHY
The Question How do we do Eastern philosophy? The Answer The Five Step Formula There are two versions
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THE METHOD OF DOING EASTERN PHILOSOPHY
FORMULA 1 OF A METHOD OF TEXTUAL HERMENEUTICS 1_ Research 2_ Interpretation 3_ Evaluation 4_ Application 5_ Self-Reflection
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THE METHOD OF DOING EASTERN PHILOSOPHY
FORMULA 2 OF A METHOD OF TEXTUAL HERMENEUTICS 1_ Research 2_ Interpretation 3_ Critique 4_ Resolution 5_ Self-Reflection
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DOING PHILOSOPHY The Question
What tools do we need for doing Eastern philosophy? The Answer WESTERN TEXTUAL HERMENEUTICS WESTERN DOCTRINES OF REALITY FIELDS OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY METHODS OF PHILOSOPHICAL THINKING FIVE STEP FORMULA FOR DOING PHILOSOPHY
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TOOLS OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY for doing EASTERN “PHILOSOPHIES”
TEXTUAL HERMENEUTICS DOCTRINES OF REALITY FIELDS OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY THREE WESTERN LAWS OF THINKING APPLICATIONS OF WESTERN TOOLS Can these tools of Western philosophy be applied for scholarly studies of Eastern Dao, Dhamma, and Darshana? YES. If they can be applied selectively and creatively.
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TOOLS OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY for doing EASTERN “PHILOSOPHIES”
The Question What is textual hermeneutics The Answer Different types of hermeneutics Textual hermeneutics is herein understood as the science of textual interpretation. Textual interpretation shall be carried out by the procedures of the Five Step Formula.
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PHILOSOPHICAL THINKING
THE QUESTION IS THERE WHAT CAN BE CALLED THE WAY OF PHILOSOPHICAL THINKING? THE THREE LAWS OF THINKING IN WESTERN PHILOSOPHY The Law of Identity The Law of Noncontradiction The Law of the Excluded Middle
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PHILOSOPHICAL THINKING
THE THREE LAWS OF THINKING The Law of Identity “A true statement is a true statement.” The Law of Non-contradiction “A statement cannot be both true and false at the same time and in the same respect.” The Law of the Excluded Middle Student’s responsibility: Please search for an explanation of this third law of thinking.
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