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Contains a comprehensive summary, illustrations (where applicable) and additional notes/resources related to the topic. Contains notes from: Psychology - An Introduction (Paperback, 4th ed) L. Swartz, C. De la Rey, N. Duncan, L Townsend, V. O'Neill

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What Is Philosophy?
Philia - love
Sophia - wisdom
(Ancient Greek/Egyptian)
therefore philosophy = The love of wisdom



critical study of ideas, beliefs and explanations

Thinking slowly - picking apart ideas

Systematically asking questions

the search to understand reality and values, systematically.




Critical Thinking
consider relevant information only

emotions not central to the argument


Critical Thinking 1

, focus solely on facts/evidence

judgements grounded by said facts.




Arguments
(not quarrelling or fighting)
When someone tries to persuade you to believe something using premises

no premises → assertion, not an argument

assertion + premise → argument



Arguments are made up of assertions - aka propositions - that have a truth value (are
true or false)


Therefore an Argument is only an argument iff:

Not an empty set of propositions

Someone intends that the conclusion be supported by one or more of the premises

Every proposition is either the conclusion or the premise



Two or more propositions in a sentence form a compound proposition




Propositions/Assertions: Thought of as being true or false. Different
from a question. More like a statement

Truth Value: the attribute assigned to a proposition in respect of its
truth or falsehood, which in classical logic has only two possible
values (true or false).



Critical Thinking 2

, Incipient: Beginning to happen or develop

Premise: a previous statement or proposition from which another is
inferred or follows as a conclusion.

Premises & Conclusions

Premise
Premises support arguments iff:

a) they guarantee the conclusion is true or
b) make the truth of the conclusion more probably than not




non-deductive arguments meet requirement b, not a


How propositions enter arguments >


Premise: Expresses something that is assumed to be true or taken for granted
Conclusion: Expresses where the proposition leads


Premise indicators:

Since

as

inasmuch as

because

for

having established that

in light of this


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