John Christopher Cayabyab: 1 Box Contrast Truth and Belief

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JOHN CHRISTOPHER CAYABYAB

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TRUTH AND BELIEF:

Truth is objective. It is same for everyone.


Belief is subjective. It may be different for different people.
Truth: ‘that which is true or in accordance with fact or reality’.

Belief: ‘an acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without


proof’.

TRUTH AND KNOWLEDGE:

Knowledge is what you have gained, earned and acquired over a period of time. Truth
is what it is there to see for all. It requires simple knowledge to know the truth. While
truth is indifferent to knowledge.
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They are all knowledge.

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Metaphysics: is branch oh philosophy that inquire into the nature of reality itself. It asks
such questions as “Why is there something instead of nothing?” and “What is all of this
really?”

Realism: is simply everything. You can't imagine a perfect world, too-good-to-be-true,


stripped of all evil, and then come up with one. A balanced, practical view. This view
usually points to a rational, in-depth understanding of how things work in the real world,
although it is not necessarily negative.
Logic: Logic is about how we think about what we think. Logic is the process of
transitioning from general to particular conclusions or inductive reasoning. Logic also
moves from the specific conclusion or deductive reasoning into the general conclusion.
Both metaphysics and morality flow out of logic.
Epistemology: The inquiry into knowledge itself is epistemology. It seeks to answer questions
like, "What is knowledge?" or "What objects of knowledge are they?" "or "Why can we possibly
have knowledge?

Ethics: is to be a set of rules generated by "someone else," that is, obviously often
developed by someone other than the person who imposes them, to arrive at action
choices irrespective of one's thoughts or state of being.
JOHN CHRISTOPHER CAYABYAB

Idealism: Idealism is the philosophy that claims that reality is open to imagination and
that any conception of a proper course of action can therefore be formed to fulfill that
reality.
Cosmology: N/A

Theology: The study of divine essence and tries to address the issue of revelation.

Aesthetics: study of beauty and it is closely related to the philosophy of art.

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