PHI 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Purr, View Model, Unit
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Note: chapter 1 is read in unit 1 & 2. Units are divided based on their concepts, not length. Focus your energy on the parts she emphasizes. Remember that the numbers within brackets within the course syllabus are known as. Example question: given a passage and you"re going to have to say who it is from and what it means and its significance within the textbook dialogue of the republic. Logical concepts & their properties: like other subjects, we define terms in ways that are precise than ways are used within ordinary everyday language. Statements (most basic concept: known as a sentence that is used in order to make a claim. In philosophy, they can also be known as assertions and propositions if one is thinking in a logical manner . He was a fellow who really liked food but did not like his figure and wanted to slim down.