eros, agape, philia
Three classifications of love
eros
passionate/intense love for something, sexual desire - erotic (erotikos)
agape
love of God for men
Philia
love that seeks truth/appreciation of the other, of person or of reality
Philosophy and Science
both discusses the fundamental truths about the universe
Philosophy and History
the latter serves as the breeding ground of philosophy while the former defines history and interprets it
Philosophy and Mathematics
both are logical bodies of knowledge
Philosophy and Religion
that one justifies the other
logic
as the study of right and sound reasoning
epistemology
as the study of the validity of knowledge
metaphysics
seeks to explain the fundamental concepts of being
ethics
as the science of the morality of human acts
aesthetics
as the philosophical study of beauty
cosmology
deals with the study of real things in the universe
theodicy
is the study of God and his nature
Social philosophy
as the study of human and their relation to society
character
Greek word “ethos/ethikos” which means
morality
Derived from the Latin word “mos” which means customs
without which not
'"sine qua non” means
'"sine qua non”
Imperatives of practice Ethical/Moral life