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PHILOSOPHY
6. Describe one person you know whom embodies the philosophical attitudes.
My adopted parent “mama gem” is a God-fearing woman. She taught me to
believe in God and practice the teaching of the church. To attend mass on Sunday
and always pray for God’s providence.
She is also a master of fiction stories, since childhood she read short stories at
bed time which I really enjoy without knowing that she injected positive values
and virtues which I will need in dealing with other people.
A serviam woman who are always ready to serve other especially those who
are in need. You will feel the sincerity of her heart and touch of her hand.
She is also a dreamer who always dream of a good future. We dream together
of being a Thomasian to get a good education at a prestigious University.
A righteous woman always taught me that as a man, we always have a choice
but try to do what is right.
Her philosophical attitude molded me to become what I am today and I am
very lucky to have her in my life.
7. What are the different elements of critical thinking? Enumerate and explain in
your own words.
The first element of critical thinking is the identification of premises and
conclusions. “This element helps the critical thinker in breaking arguments into
basic statements and creates logical implications.” Next is clarification of
arguments. Critical thinker detect ambiguity and vagueness or lack of certainty in
arguments and propositions in this element to make the statements less confusing
and acceptable. Another element of critical thinking is establishment of facts. A
critical thinker gathers different information which includes facts, observation and
experience. They can determine if the premises are reasonable and if the
implications are logical and look for possible contradictory data that would lead us
to the next element which is evaluation of logic. After gathering facts they
determine if the premises support the conclusion. In deductive arguments, the
conclusions must be true if the premises are true. In inductive arguments, the
conclusions are probable if the premises are true. The last element is final
evaluation. It is important to determine the weight of evidence and arguments.
Having information, logic, evidence and supporting data increase the weight of an
argument. Disagreements between two ideas show contradictions and lack of
evidence decrease the weight of an argument. They do not accept an argument if it
is unclear, has false premises or poor logic and leave out significant information.