Sources of Knowledge
Sources of Knowledge
Branches of Philosophy
Ontology (metaphysics) What is real? Ethics What is right or wrong? Aesthetics What is beauty?
Ontology (Metaphysics)
The study of existence "What is real?" Encompasses everything that exists, as well as the
nature of existence itself Questions if the world is real, or merely an illusion A fundamental view of the world around us
Ethics
Deals with what is the proper course of action for
man It asks the question, "What should I do?" The study of right and wrong in human endeavors Way we categorize our values and pursue them
Do we pursue our own happiness, or do we sacrifice ourselves to a greater cause? Is that foundation of ethics based on the Bible, or on the very nature of man himself, or neither?
Aesthetics
The study of art What art consists of? What is the purpose of art?
Epistemology
The study of our method of acquiring knowledge "How do we know?" It encompasses the nature of concepts and the
constructing of concepts Deals with the validity of the senses and logical reasoning Concerned with how our minds are related to reality and whether these relationships are valid or invalid Thoughts, ideas, memories, emotions, and all things mental are fair game for investigation
it It is a successfully formed conclusion about reality Example : The law of gravity Knowledge is gained through a successful evaluation of one's perceptions It is through the use of reason that we draw conclusions about the world Knowledge is the information gained through the process of reason applied to reality
generalization and the extension of knowledge A concept is formed by taking a number of similar entities and deciding what makes them similar (or dissimilar) in an important way Concept formation: Rules and Examples
Logical Reasoning
Reason is the process of thinking Reason is the method of thinking in an organized,
clear way to achieve knowledge and understanding Logic is used in integrating ideas
Sources of Knowledge
Asks the question, Where does knowledge come
Authoritative Knowledge
Thinks you believe because you were told
Intuitive
Thinks you just feel are right The apparent ability to acquire knowledge without a
Empirical
Gained through senses Verifiable Replicable
Scientific observation
Rational
Drawing conclusions from premises Comprehension, intelligence, or inference using
Revealed
Religious knowledge
Bible or other religious text Revealed by higher authority Like intuitive and authoritative
Sources of Knowledge
Assignment: Go back to your posting of 20 Things I Know and
classify the source of each of the things you know Authoritative, Intuitive, Empirical, Rational or Revealed Think about your sources of knowledge. On the Sources of Knowledge forum on the BB Discussion board, write a paragraph describing your conclusions Is there a pattern in your sources of knowledge (does one or two
dominate)? Are you surprised or is this consistent with what you know?