Subject Introduction
Holistic & Partial POV
Truth & Opinion
Embodied Spirit
Human Person and the Environment
100

The Greek origin of the word “philosophy,” meaning “love of wisdom.”

Philo + Sophia

100

The point of view that considers all aspects—physical, emotional, mental, social, and spiritual.

Holistic point of view

100

The law that states “A thing is what it is.”

Law of Identity

100

The concept that the human person is both physical and spiritual.

Embodied spirit

100

A relationship where the environment is treated merely as an object for use, with no intrinsic value.

I-It relationship

200

The philosopher credited for first calling himself a “lover of wisdom.”

Pythagoras

200

The point of view that focuses on only one part or angle of a situation.

Partial point of view

200

The law that says a thing cannot be both true and false at the same time.

Law of Non-Contradiction

200

The non-material aspect of the human person, often associated with moral and inner life.

Spirit (or soul)

200

The kind of value that nature possesses simply because it exists, regardless of its usefulness to humans.

Intrinsic value

300

The basic question that often begins philosophical inquiry.

Why?

300

A field that often uses a partial point of view due to its focus on specific areas of knowledge.

Science (or specialized fields)

300

The law that says a statement must either be true or false, with no middle ground.

Law of the Excluded Middle

300

The idea that a person’s body reflects and expresses their inner self.

Embodiment

300

The philosopher who introduced the concepts of I-It and I-Thou relationships.

Martin Buber

400

A discipline that encourages questioning, reasoning, and reflection about life and reality.

Philosophy

400

A way of understanding people and problems that promotes balance and long-term solutions.

Holistic approach

400

A fallacy that uses popularity to prove something is correct.

Ad populum (or bandwagon)

400

The material aspect of the human person.

body

400

The ethical view that nature should be protected not only for human benefit but because it has rights of its own.

Environmental ethics

500

The branch of philosophy that studies reality and existence.

Metaphysics

500

A decision-making style that ignores emotional and social aspects in favor of limited factors.

Partial point of view

500

The importance of the laws of logic in ensuring consistency in thought and communication.

Logical consistency

500

A philosophical view that treats physical actions and emotions as expressions of the whole person.

Embodied spirit

500

The concept that emphasizes simplicity, care, and wise use of resources for the good of both people and the planet.

Frugality