This document provides information on several famous ancient philosophers and branches of philosophy. It discusses philosophers such as Pythagoras, Heraclitus, Democritus, Diogenes of Sinope, Epicurus, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. It also outlines some key branches of philosophy including aesthetics, logic, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, metaphysics, and philosophy of the human person. Additionally, it discusses the value of philosophy in obtaining a broad perspective on life and developing critical thinking skills.
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THE VALUE OF PHILOSOPHY TO THE SOCIETY
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In the society, people view the philosophy as being the most irrelevant discipline amongst all others. This is due to the impression that philosophy has very little to deal with the reality. Additionally, the definition of philosophy also has a major rift arising from the fact that the philosophers cannot form an agreement on particular definition due to the nature if the discipline. Moreover, the world has diverse characteristics of disorder and conflict and therefore the philosophy can only but try to understand reality through pointing out different viewpoints as everything in the universe is not known by man.
Perspectives of philosophy
1. As a search for reality
In this context, philosophers perceive the discipline as being a search for the realities that exist in the world and how mainly how everything in the world exists i.e. the philosophers seek to acquire basic knowledge or ideas about something in the world. Some examples in history include Thales, Anaximenes and Anaximander’s attempts to understand the role and importance of water, air and limitlessness and infinity respectively.
2. As a nature explanation
Philosophers perceive the discipline as being critical in the explanation of nature itself. This can be related to the fact that the ancient Greeks philosophers utilized human reasoning in their effort to understand the world. They sought to understand nature through reasoning that was separate from religion and myths but they did not obliterate their existence.
3. Metaphysical systems
This deals with efforts aimed at understanding every object that exists in the world and the correlations between them.
4. Critical analysis of language
The discipline seeks to produce clarity on specific terms while also explaining the logic parts of the terms. Philosophers argue out that having a clear definition of the terms puts us in a position to know what we are specifically talking about.
5. Searching for the ideal ,life
Philosophers argue out that the discipline helps determine what life is and the ideal way to live it.
6. Overall existence of man
Some philosophers perceive the discipline as being the search for the truth with man being the most critical determinant its discovery. In essence, man’s interests, relationships with other people, experiences and reasoned would be critical in achievement of the truth.
The role of philosophy in the society
Despite the various perceptions philosophy, the discipline has extreme importance to the society. A nonexistence of philosophy would be detrimental to the society judging from the fact there would be no importance of what was good, of value or ethically correct. Philosophy is very critical in dealing with problems in the society as it helps man to solve these problems. In the event that these problems ar ...
Lesson 1-Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person.pdfliya49
Here are my reflections on the actions from a holistic perspective:
1. Research different options, compare features and prices. Consider your needs and budget.
2. Observe how they treat others, share values. Compatibility is important for a healthy friendship.
3. Check quality and freshness. A balanced diet supports well-being.
4. Research programs and campus culture. Visit to feel the environment. Prioritize learning over amenities.
5. Learn about their mission and activities. Consider time commitment and how it aligns with your goals.
6. Assess the situation carefully before assisting. Ensure safety for both parties as top priority.
7. Balance social life with responsibilities. Agree
The document discusses the philosopher's holistic worldview that sees the world as interconnected, interdependent, and integrated in many ways. It then provides an example of the blind men and the elephant, where each man touches a different part of the elephant and claims to understand it fully based on their partial experience, showing the limitations of a partial point of view. Finally, it argues that using a holistic perspective that considers all available points of view is more desirable in philosophy than any single partial point of view.
The document discusses several key ideas:
1) The philosopher sees the world from a holistic perspective that views all things as interconnected rather than taking a partial point of view.
2) The dispute between the blind men arose because each only experienced part of the elephant and claimed their partial experience was right, rather than considering other perspectives.
3) Philosophy is defined as the "love of wisdom" involving the systematic study of all things using human reason alone to investigate first causes and principles of reality and appearance.
This document provides an introduction to philosophy. It defines philosophy as the love of wisdom and the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. The document outlines several key branches of philosophy, including metaphysics, ethics, epistemology, logic, aesthetics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of the human person. It also discusses influential ancient Greek philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle and their important contributions to different areas of philosophy.
Holistic and partial perspectives view problems differently. A holistic perspective considers all relevant factors, how they interconnect, and their broader context, while a partial perspective only considers some isolated aspects. For example, a doctor using a holistic view would explore a patient's lifestyle and circumstances to understand illnesses, while one with a partial view may only focus on physical symptoms. Holistic views form a more comprehensive understanding by relating parts to the whole, whereas partial views risk missing important context.
This document provides information on several famous ancient philosophers and branches of philosophy. It discusses philosophers such as Pythagoras, Heraclitus, Democritus, Diogenes of Sinope, Epicurus, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. It also outlines some key branches of philosophy including aesthetics, logic, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, metaphysics, and philosophy of the human person. Additionally, it discusses the value of philosophy in obtaining a broad perspective on life and developing critical thinking skills.
Running Head The value of philosophy1The value of philosophy.docxtoltonkendal
Running Head: The value of philosophy 1
The value of philosophy 5
THE VALUE OF PHILOSOPHY TO THE SOCIETY
Student
University
School
Course
Course code
Lecturer
Due date
In the society, people view the philosophy as being the most irrelevant discipline amongst all others. This is due to the impression that philosophy has very little to deal with the reality. Additionally, the definition of philosophy also has a major rift arising from the fact that the philosophers cannot form an agreement on particular definition due to the nature if the discipline. Moreover, the world has diverse characteristics of disorder and conflict and therefore the philosophy can only but try to understand reality through pointing out different viewpoints as everything in the universe is not known by man.
Perspectives of philosophy
1. As a search for reality
In this context, philosophers perceive the discipline as being a search for the realities that exist in the world and how mainly how everything in the world exists i.e. the philosophers seek to acquire basic knowledge or ideas about something in the world. Some examples in history include Thales, Anaximenes and Anaximander’s attempts to understand the role and importance of water, air and limitlessness and infinity respectively.
2. As a nature explanation
Philosophers perceive the discipline as being critical in the explanation of nature itself. This can be related to the fact that the ancient Greeks philosophers utilized human reasoning in their effort to understand the world. They sought to understand nature through reasoning that was separate from religion and myths but they did not obliterate their existence.
3. Metaphysical systems
This deals with efforts aimed at understanding every object that exists in the world and the correlations between them.
4. Critical analysis of language
The discipline seeks to produce clarity on specific terms while also explaining the logic parts of the terms. Philosophers argue out that having a clear definition of the terms puts us in a position to know what we are specifically talking about.
5. Searching for the ideal ,life
Philosophers argue out that the discipline helps determine what life is and the ideal way to live it.
6. Overall existence of man
Some philosophers perceive the discipline as being the search for the truth with man being the most critical determinant its discovery. In essence, man’s interests, relationships with other people, experiences and reasoned would be critical in achievement of the truth.
The role of philosophy in the society
Despite the various perceptions philosophy, the discipline has extreme importance to the society. A nonexistence of philosophy would be detrimental to the society judging from the fact there would be no importance of what was good, of value or ethically correct. Philosophy is very critical in dealing with problems in the society as it helps man to solve these problems. In the event that these problems ar ...
Lesson 1-Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person.pdfliya49
Here are my reflections on the actions from a holistic perspective:
1. Research different options, compare features and prices. Consider your needs and budget.
2. Observe how they treat others, share values. Compatibility is important for a healthy friendship.
3. Check quality and freshness. A balanced diet supports well-being.
4. Research programs and campus culture. Visit to feel the environment. Prioritize learning over amenities.
5. Learn about their mission and activities. Consider time commitment and how it aligns with your goals.
6. Assess the situation carefully before assisting. Ensure safety for both parties as top priority.
7. Balance social life with responsibilities. Agree
The document discusses the philosopher's holistic worldview that sees the world as interconnected, interdependent, and integrated in many ways. It then provides an example of the blind men and the elephant, where each man touches a different part of the elephant and claims to understand it fully based on their partial experience, showing the limitations of a partial point of view. Finally, it argues that using a holistic perspective that considers all available points of view is more desirable in philosophy than any single partial point of view.
The document discusses several key ideas:
1) The philosopher sees the world from a holistic perspective that views all things as interconnected rather than taking a partial point of view.
2) The dispute between the blind men arose because each only experienced part of the elephant and claimed their partial experience was right, rather than considering other perspectives.
3) Philosophy is defined as the "love of wisdom" involving the systematic study of all things using human reason alone to investigate first causes and principles of reality and appearance.
This document provides an introduction to philosophy. It defines philosophy as the love of wisdom and the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. The document outlines several key branches of philosophy, including metaphysics, ethics, epistemology, logic, aesthetics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of the human person. It also discusses influential ancient Greek philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle and their important contributions to different areas of philosophy.
Holistic and partial perspectives view problems differently. A holistic perspective considers all relevant factors, how they interconnect, and their broader context, while a partial perspective only considers some isolated aspects. For example, a doctor using a holistic view would explore a patient's lifestyle and circumstances to understand illnesses, while one with a partial view may only focus on physical symptoms. Holistic views form a more comprehensive understanding by relating parts to the whole, whereas partial views risk missing important context.
Harrell et al - ABPsi 2015 Conceptual Contributions Symposium full page slidesShelly Harrell
This symposium presentation introduced the Person-Environment-and-Culture-Emergence (PEaCE) theory as a framework for developing culturally-syntonic wellness interventions. PEaCE theory views human functioning as interconnected with multiple contexts and emphasizes a holistic, culture-centered approach. The presentation incorporated three African-inspired concepts - Ubuntu consciousness, positive womanist life principles, and Adinkra wisdom symbology - to demonstrate how PEaCE-informed interventions could be developed for persons of African descent.
Harrell et al - Conceptual Contributions to Developing and Delivering Wellne...Shelly Harrell
This document provides an overview of a symposium on conceptual contributions to developing and delivering wellness interventions for persons of African descent. It introduces PEaCE (Person-Environment-and-Culture-Emergence) theory, which is a comprehensive meta-theoretical model for conceptualizing human experience and functioning that meaningfully integrates culture. The symposium incorporated three African-inspired conceptual ideas - Ubuntu consciousness, positive womanist life principles, and Adinkra wisdom symbology - to explore PEaCE-informed interventions. PEaCE theory views human experience as emerging from transactions between the person, environment, and culture and emphasizes culturally-syntonic practice.
This document provides an overview of philosophy and key philosophers. It defines philosophy as the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. It discusses important ancient Greek philosophers like Pythagoras and Plato. It also explains the difference between holistic and partial thinking. Philosophy allows one to gain a broad perspective on life by developing reflective thinking skills to evaluate decisions and viewpoints. The need to philosophize stems from experiences, doubt, and wonder. It concludes by discussing branches of philosophy and the value of philosophical reflection.
Philosophy module 1 - The Meaning and Method of Doing PhilosophyRey An Castro
Philosophy Module 1: The Meaning and Method of Doing Philosophy of Rey An C. Castro, LPT., was created as a tool for teaching Philosophy in senior high school students.
The author aims to help educators and students in teaching and learning Philosophy.
This document discusses the concepts of holistic perspective and partial point of view in philosophy. It aims to distinguish between the two, understand the value of philosophy in gaining a broad life perspective, and do philosophical reflection from a holistic lens. Key points covered include defining philosophy as the love of wisdom, identifying Thales as the father of western philosophy, and examining the branches and tools of philosophy, including metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, politics, aesthetics, philosophical questions, logical reasoning, and reflection. Activities encourage applying these philosophic concepts through essays, scripts, and video clips that illustrate holism.
Behavioral sciences in public health dentistryNidhi Singhal
This document provides an overview of behavioral sciences in dentistry. It discusses various topics related to behavior including psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics and theories of child development. Key concepts covered include the psychoanalytic, psychosocial and cognitive theories of child psychology. Factors influencing patient behavior like culture, environment and past experiences are also examined. The document concludes that understanding behavior through these sciences helps dentists promote healthy lifestyles and optimal oral health.
- According to psychoanalytic theory, human nature revolves around psychic determinism and unconscious mental processes. Much of human behavior and mental activity occurs below the conscious level.
- Behaviorists view human beings as neither inherently good nor bad, but as products of their environment who learn responses based on conditioning and stimuli. Behavior can be unlearned and relearned.
- Person-centered therapy views people as rational beings who have the capacity for psychological adjustment and self-actualization. The therapeutic relationship helps people tap into their own internal resources.
- Gestalt therapy sees people as total organisms who can achieve self-regulation and integration when they act with full awareness in the present moment rather than being fragmented across
This document provides an introduction to the philosophy of man. It defines philosophy as the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, and language through human reason. Philosophy involves thinking about and asking questions about the world, universe, and society. The document then discusses some notable ancient Greek philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle and their contributions. It also explains the difference between holistic and partial thinking perspectives. Holistic thinking considers large-scale patterns while partial thinking focuses on specific aspects. The document emphasizes that philosophy utilizes holistic thinking to make sense of problems related to the human experience.
FINAL LOGIC POWER-1-1.pptx its the best slide to readReshidJewar
This document provides an overview of the topics covered in the first six chapters of a book on critical thinking. Chapter one introduces philosophy by discussing what it is, its branches including metaphysics and epistemology, and the importance of learning philosophy. It explores questions addressed by each branch. Chapter two covers basic concepts of logic including the definition of logic and components of arguments. Chapter three discusses logic and language. Chapter four introduces basic concepts of critical thinking. Chapters five and six cover informal fallacies and categorical propositions respectively.
Philosophy is important for several reasons. It expands our understanding of the world and freedom of thought. It also raises public awareness and helps form engaged citizens. Philosophy can increase sensitivity to moral values and stimulate standing up for justice. Studying philosophy provides self-knowledge, foresight, and direction in life. Philosophical reflection considers situations from different perspectives by asking deeper questions about motivations and implications. This holistic view helps develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Holistic Counseling is an approach that helps clients to heal by taking the entire human being and their life experiences into consideration for assessment and treatment purposes.
The document discusses different philosophies of science as they relate to nursing. It describes:
1) Analytic philosophy which focuses on logic and the scientific method to find a single truth, and continental philosophy which examines lived experiences and historical contexts to understand relationships.
2) The perceived view of continental philosophy which sees theories as value-laden and subjective rather than absolutely right or wrong.
3) A new emerging philosophy that synthesizes analytic and continental views using chaos and complexity science, seeing systems as interconnected and outcomes as unpredictable.
4) The importance for nurses to question their assumptions about science and understand how different philosophies aim to either control or understand patients.
The document discusses different philosophies of science as they relate to nursing. It describes analytic philosophy which focuses on logic and finding a single truth through the scientific method. Continental philosophy examines lived experiences and connections between ideas. Nursing incorporates aspects of both in examining concepts, theories, and how to best understand and care for patients. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of understanding different philosophies and constantly questioning assumptions to evolve as a nurse.
King's theory
Historical background.
Origin of the Conceptual Model
Strategies for Knowledge Development of the system framework.
King's theory Assumptions.
World View
Unique focus of the model
Basic paradigm concepts.
The three dimensional Nursing Process based on King's Theory.
Relationship Among the four Process of nursing .
Propositions of the model.
Concepts and Components of the framework.
Influences from other scholars.
Model of transaction
Report in foundation of education 101 final reportDaredevil
The document discusses different educational philosophies including idealism, realism, humanism, and pragmatism. It explains that philosophy aims to provide students a logical and systematic theory of education by developing intellectual abilities. Idealism views ideas as more important than material things and focuses on developing the spirit, while realism believes the world consists of material entities and education should transmit culture and develop reasoning. Humanism centers on human dignity, values, and rights. Pragmatism believes concepts should be tested by experience and ideas are true if they work in practice.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in psychological research. It defines psychology as the scientific study of mind and behavior. The scientific method ensures results are empirical and replicable. Psychological research progresses through forming hypotheses and theories, then designing studies to test them. Research must be conducted ethically with informed consent from human participants and oversight of animal research. Descriptive, correlational, and experimental methods are used to study variables without making causal claims, assess relationships between variables, and test cause-and-effect. Descriptive methods include surveys, observations, and case studies.
Introduction to psychology for mass communicationokeyoben10
This document provides an overview of psychology as a field of study and its various subfields and approaches. It discusses:
1) The main categories and schools of thought in psychology like clinical, cognitive, developmental, and behavioral psychology.
2) The key concepts of community psychology like understanding mental health at a community level and empowering communities.
3) The main approaches in psychology like behaviorism, which focuses on learning and environmental influences, and psychodynamic, which emphasizes unconscious drives and early childhood experiences.
This PowerPoint Presentation by Dr Werner Sattmann-Frese outlines key aspects of a complexity oriented and ecologically and somatically (body-centred) aware approach to counselling and psychotherapy. Werner is a senior lecturer and program manager at the Jansen Newman Institute in Sydney.
Dr. Paterson and Dr. Zderad developed the theory of Humanistic Nursing after meeting in the 1950s while working at Catholic University. They published their book on the theory in 1976. The theory views nursing as a dialogical, transactional relationship between nurse and patient aimed at promoting patient well-being and potential. It uses a phenomenological approach to understand patients' lived experiences. Paterson and Zderad conducted research applying this approach to understand why some psychiatric patients remained in day treatment while others left.
Harrell et al - ABPsi 2015 Conceptual Contributions Symposium full page slidesShelly Harrell
This symposium presentation introduced the Person-Environment-and-Culture-Emergence (PEaCE) theory as a framework for developing culturally-syntonic wellness interventions. PEaCE theory views human functioning as interconnected with multiple contexts and emphasizes a holistic, culture-centered approach. The presentation incorporated three African-inspired concepts - Ubuntu consciousness, positive womanist life principles, and Adinkra wisdom symbology - to demonstrate how PEaCE-informed interventions could be developed for persons of African descent.
Harrell et al - Conceptual Contributions to Developing and Delivering Wellne...Shelly Harrell
This document provides an overview of a symposium on conceptual contributions to developing and delivering wellness interventions for persons of African descent. It introduces PEaCE (Person-Environment-and-Culture-Emergence) theory, which is a comprehensive meta-theoretical model for conceptualizing human experience and functioning that meaningfully integrates culture. The symposium incorporated three African-inspired conceptual ideas - Ubuntu consciousness, positive womanist life principles, and Adinkra wisdom symbology - to explore PEaCE-informed interventions. PEaCE theory views human experience as emerging from transactions between the person, environment, and culture and emphasizes culturally-syntonic practice.
This document provides an overview of philosophy and key philosophers. It defines philosophy as the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. It discusses important ancient Greek philosophers like Pythagoras and Plato. It also explains the difference between holistic and partial thinking. Philosophy allows one to gain a broad perspective on life by developing reflective thinking skills to evaluate decisions and viewpoints. The need to philosophize stems from experiences, doubt, and wonder. It concludes by discussing branches of philosophy and the value of philosophical reflection.
Philosophy module 1 - The Meaning and Method of Doing PhilosophyRey An Castro
Philosophy Module 1: The Meaning and Method of Doing Philosophy of Rey An C. Castro, LPT., was created as a tool for teaching Philosophy in senior high school students.
The author aims to help educators and students in teaching and learning Philosophy.
This document discusses the concepts of holistic perspective and partial point of view in philosophy. It aims to distinguish between the two, understand the value of philosophy in gaining a broad life perspective, and do philosophical reflection from a holistic lens. Key points covered include defining philosophy as the love of wisdom, identifying Thales as the father of western philosophy, and examining the branches and tools of philosophy, including metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, politics, aesthetics, philosophical questions, logical reasoning, and reflection. Activities encourage applying these philosophic concepts through essays, scripts, and video clips that illustrate holism.
Behavioral sciences in public health dentistryNidhi Singhal
This document provides an overview of behavioral sciences in dentistry. It discusses various topics related to behavior including psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics and theories of child development. Key concepts covered include the psychoanalytic, psychosocial and cognitive theories of child psychology. Factors influencing patient behavior like culture, environment and past experiences are also examined. The document concludes that understanding behavior through these sciences helps dentists promote healthy lifestyles and optimal oral health.
- According to psychoanalytic theory, human nature revolves around psychic determinism and unconscious mental processes. Much of human behavior and mental activity occurs below the conscious level.
- Behaviorists view human beings as neither inherently good nor bad, but as products of their environment who learn responses based on conditioning and stimuli. Behavior can be unlearned and relearned.
- Person-centered therapy views people as rational beings who have the capacity for psychological adjustment and self-actualization. The therapeutic relationship helps people tap into their own internal resources.
- Gestalt therapy sees people as total organisms who can achieve self-regulation and integration when they act with full awareness in the present moment rather than being fragmented across
This document provides an introduction to the philosophy of man. It defines philosophy as the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, and language through human reason. Philosophy involves thinking about and asking questions about the world, universe, and society. The document then discusses some notable ancient Greek philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle and their contributions. It also explains the difference between holistic and partial thinking perspectives. Holistic thinking considers large-scale patterns while partial thinking focuses on specific aspects. The document emphasizes that philosophy utilizes holistic thinking to make sense of problems related to the human experience.
FINAL LOGIC POWER-1-1.pptx its the best slide to readReshidJewar
This document provides an overview of the topics covered in the first six chapters of a book on critical thinking. Chapter one introduces philosophy by discussing what it is, its branches including metaphysics and epistemology, and the importance of learning philosophy. It explores questions addressed by each branch. Chapter two covers basic concepts of logic including the definition of logic and components of arguments. Chapter three discusses logic and language. Chapter four introduces basic concepts of critical thinking. Chapters five and six cover informal fallacies and categorical propositions respectively.
Philosophy is important for several reasons. It expands our understanding of the world and freedom of thought. It also raises public awareness and helps form engaged citizens. Philosophy can increase sensitivity to moral values and stimulate standing up for justice. Studying philosophy provides self-knowledge, foresight, and direction in life. Philosophical reflection considers situations from different perspectives by asking deeper questions about motivations and implications. This holistic view helps develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Holistic Counseling is an approach that helps clients to heal by taking the entire human being and their life experiences into consideration for assessment and treatment purposes.
The document discusses different philosophies of science as they relate to nursing. It describes:
1) Analytic philosophy which focuses on logic and the scientific method to find a single truth, and continental philosophy which examines lived experiences and historical contexts to understand relationships.
2) The perceived view of continental philosophy which sees theories as value-laden and subjective rather than absolutely right or wrong.
3) A new emerging philosophy that synthesizes analytic and continental views using chaos and complexity science, seeing systems as interconnected and outcomes as unpredictable.
4) The importance for nurses to question their assumptions about science and understand how different philosophies aim to either control or understand patients.
The document discusses different philosophies of science as they relate to nursing. It describes analytic philosophy which focuses on logic and finding a single truth through the scientific method. Continental philosophy examines lived experiences and connections between ideas. Nursing incorporates aspects of both in examining concepts, theories, and how to best understand and care for patients. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of understanding different philosophies and constantly questioning assumptions to evolve as a nurse.
King's theory
Historical background.
Origin of the Conceptual Model
Strategies for Knowledge Development of the system framework.
King's theory Assumptions.
World View
Unique focus of the model
Basic paradigm concepts.
The three dimensional Nursing Process based on King's Theory.
Relationship Among the four Process of nursing .
Propositions of the model.
Concepts and Components of the framework.
Influences from other scholars.
Model of transaction
Report in foundation of education 101 final reportDaredevil
The document discusses different educational philosophies including idealism, realism, humanism, and pragmatism. It explains that philosophy aims to provide students a logical and systematic theory of education by developing intellectual abilities. Idealism views ideas as more important than material things and focuses on developing the spirit, while realism believes the world consists of material entities and education should transmit culture and develop reasoning. Humanism centers on human dignity, values, and rights. Pragmatism believes concepts should be tested by experience and ideas are true if they work in practice.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in psychological research. It defines psychology as the scientific study of mind and behavior. The scientific method ensures results are empirical and replicable. Psychological research progresses through forming hypotheses and theories, then designing studies to test them. Research must be conducted ethically with informed consent from human participants and oversight of animal research. Descriptive, correlational, and experimental methods are used to study variables without making causal claims, assess relationships between variables, and test cause-and-effect. Descriptive methods include surveys, observations, and case studies.
Introduction to psychology for mass communicationokeyoben10
This document provides an overview of psychology as a field of study and its various subfields and approaches. It discusses:
1) The main categories and schools of thought in psychology like clinical, cognitive, developmental, and behavioral psychology.
2) The key concepts of community psychology like understanding mental health at a community level and empowering communities.
3) The main approaches in psychology like behaviorism, which focuses on learning and environmental influences, and psychodynamic, which emphasizes unconscious drives and early childhood experiences.
This PowerPoint Presentation by Dr Werner Sattmann-Frese outlines key aspects of a complexity oriented and ecologically and somatically (body-centred) aware approach to counselling and psychotherapy. Werner is a senior lecturer and program manager at the Jansen Newman Institute in Sydney.
Dr. Paterson and Dr. Zderad developed the theory of Humanistic Nursing after meeting in the 1950s while working at Catholic University. They published their book on the theory in 1976. The theory views nursing as a dialogical, transactional relationship between nurse and patient aimed at promoting patient well-being and potential. It uses a phenomenological approach to understand patients' lived experiences. Paterson and Zderad conducted research applying this approach to understand why some psychiatric patients remained in day treatment while others left.
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The document discusses concepts of health, disease prevention, and health determinants. It defines health holistically as physical, mental, and social well-being according to the WHO. Health is influenced by biological, lifestyle, environmental, socioeconomic factors. The document outlines changing concepts of health from biomedical to holistic. It discusses dimensions of health including physical, mental, social, emotional, and spiritual. Determinants include behaviors, environment, health services, and socioeconomic conditions. The document also discusses indicators used to measure population health.
This document discusses context in analyzing texts. It defines context as the social, cultural, political, and historical circumstances surrounding a text that help readers better understand its message. Knowledge of context involves considering when a work was written and the issues it deals with. Techniques for analyzing context include intertextuality, which looks at connections between texts, and hypertextuality, which refers to nonlinear online reading that allows jumping between topics. The document provides examples of intertextuality in Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings and discusses how hypertext allows readers to freely select order and focus on personally relevant information. It also outlines questions to consider when evaluating the credibility of internet sources.
This document discusses context in analyzing texts. It defines context as the social, cultural, political, and historical circumstances surrounding a text that help readers better understand its message. Knowledge of context involves considering when a work was written and the issues it deals with. Techniques for analyzing context include intertextuality, which looks at connections between texts, and hypertextuality, which refers to nonlinear online reading that allows jumping between topics. The document provides examples of intertextuality in Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings and discusses how hypertext allows readers to freely select order and focus on personally relevant information. It also outlines questions to determine the credibility of internet sources.
This document discusses text structure and its relationship to reading comprehension. It defines text structure as the organization and construction of ideas in written material. Understanding text structure is important for comprehension because it allows readers to select relevant details. There are different types of text structures like narrative, expository, descriptive, and procedural. Signaling devices, text cohesion, and sentence-level factors also influence comprehension. Teachers can facilitate understanding of text structure by activating prior knowledge, modeling comprehension strategies, and providing graphic organizers.
presentation on catch up Friday drop everything and readRachelleAbalos
Brille, an older prisoner with poor eyesight, is part of a group of political prisoners known as Span One. A new harsh warder, Hannetjie, begins targeting the group. Brille unintentionally drops a cabbage in front of Hannetjie, angering him. Later, Brille catches Hannetjie stealing fertilizer and blackmails him into leaving Span One alone. Through this, Brille is able to gain power over the abusive warder and improve conditions for the political prisoners.
This document provides information about a "Just Desserts" cooking course for kids interested in making and decorating desserts. The course aims to teach kids the science of food combinations, cooking skills, and artistic decoration techniques. Students will learn through hands-on lessons using fruits, vegetables and other ingredients to make healthy homemade desserts. They will also learn how to attractively present and display their creations. The goal is for students to gain skills and confidence that could potentially lead to careers as famous chefs or dessert makers.
The document discusses the importance of truthfulness. It provides a story about a boy who cried "wolf" as a prank twice, causing the villagers to not believe him when there was a real wolf. The key lessons are that no one will believe a liar, even when telling the truth, and it is important to always tell the truth so you can be trusted. The document contains tasks for learners to answer questions about why people lie and the importance of truthfulness.
The document outlines a vision called RESPECT (Recognizing Educational Success, Professional Excellence and Collaborative Teaching) to transform the teaching profession. It discusses that the current education system is not adequately preparing students and that teachers are not treated as respected professionals. RESPECT was developed based on input from thousands of educators and aims to establish high standards, continuous development, competitive compensation, and reward excellence. It identifies seven critical components and three goals to guide implementation of the RESPECT vision. Next steps discussed include stakeholders taking action by understanding and discussing the vision in their local context.
The document outlines the 5 R's of creative nonfiction, which are a checklist for writing nonfiction that ensures all bases are covered. The 5 R's are: 1) Write about real life, using real people, places, and events; 2) Rely on research to accurately depict the facts; and 3) Reveal the truth through vivid details while maintaining readability.
This document provides information about stars, galaxies and the universe. It begins by explaining that the volume of the sun is approximately 1,000,000 times greater than the volume of Earth. It then discusses that the universe contains matter such as gas, dust and objects that form stars, planets and other celestial bodies. Galaxies, which can be spiral, elliptical or irregular, are large groupings of stars held together by gravity. Our solar system is located in the Milky Way galaxy, approximately 100,000 light years across.
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2. • Holism comes from the Greek word "holos"
which literally means all, entire, totality.
Holism is a school of thought that maintains
the interdependence of factors to another
agencies of causalities.
3. • Holistic perspective is a kind of system that
aims to determine and explain the whole or
totality of a given system by examining the
behaviors and activities of certain component
parts while in philosophy, a point of view is
defined as a way or a method how one sees or
perceives the reality or a phenomenon.
4. • A partial point of view is a perspective that
looks at reality based on a single or partial
component of a system whereas the holistic
perspective tries to broaden the
understanding of reality by taking
considerations of other possible causal agents
or factors be it biological, theological or any
other factors that may contribute in
understanding a certain phenomenon
5.
6. • Direction: Identify the perspective that is
described. Write (HP) if it is holistic
perspective and (PPV) if it is from a partial
point of view.
7. HP PPV
• Farmers have problems in eradicating beetles
but before coming up with a solution they
consider the different impacts on the
environment and will not cause disaster.
HP
8. HP
• Anna is a member of a religious group, she
claims that only their religion is teaching the
true words of God.
PPV
PPV
9. HP
• Juan condemns an artist that went viral for
giving his/her opinion about the shutting
down of a TV network.
PPV
PPV
10. HP
• Jessica spread a gossip about a person being
infected of Covid-19 without assessing the
reliability of the source of information.
PPV
PPV
11. HP PPV
• Instead of judging every single person went
viral on line, Sophy chooses to reserve her
judgment until she get all the facts regarding
what made those people act in that matter.
HP
12. HP
• Wynneth act as a mediator of her two friends
having an argument rather than taking one
side.
PPV
HP
13. HP PPV
• President Duterte with the help of Inter-
Agency-Task-Force on March !2 announced
that there would be an Enhanced Community
Quarantine in NCR and later on in the whole
Luzon to control the outrageous number of
people infected with the COVID-19
HP
14. HP PPV
• In this time of pandemic, people follow each
protocol and guidelines on how to avoid
getting infected of the virus because of this
every single person think of themselves as one
important factor in suppressing the virus.
HP
18. • Philosophy is generally defined as love of
wisdom or the knowledge of things in general
by their ultimate causes, so for as reason
attain to such knowledge. It is a
comprehensive and critical study and analysis
of experience.
19. • Doing Philosophy can be applied in day-to-day
activities and life perspectives, because it
involves evaluative process. Doing philosophy
allows a person to make better decisions and
act accordingly to situations with the help of
various philosophical skills.
20. • Philosophy as a body of knowledge provides
methodologies and insights on how societal
questions, such as moral dilemmas of
euthanasia or same-sex marriage, can be
answered. The process of doing philosophy
should NOT be mistaken for the Filipino
activity of PAMIMILOSOPO or pedantry where
a person displays useless knowledge or
minute observance of small details.
21. • Four reasons why philosophy is as relevant as ever.
• 1. Philosophy is the foundation of critical thinking.
• ➢ It brings the important questions to the table and
work towards an answer. It encourages us to think
critically about the world. It is the foundation of all
knowledge and when utilized properly can provide us
with huge benefits.
• 2. Science cannot answer every question.
• ➢ Science helps us live longer, whereas philosophy
helps us live better. It is striving towards figuring out
what is true and worthwhile, and what it means to live
a meaningful and worthwhile life.
22. • 3. Philosophy has meaning in the business world.
➢ It explains that anyone who wants to succeed in a challenging,
leading position in business, public administration, politics, or
the wider society needs a crucial set of skills. Examples: check
the consistency and soundness of policy paper, decide which
problems are crucial and identify issues that are still
misunderstood.
• 4. Ancient philosophers continue to influence humanity.
➢ Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle laid the
foundations of Western culture, and their ideas and insights still
dictate essential features of our world from what we eat to what
we see on the internet. Confucius on the other hand had
influenced China’s modern government.
23. Knowledge Check: Fact or Bluff
Direction: Identify whether the
statement is FACT or BLUFF.