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PHILOSOPHICAL

REFLECTION
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REFLECTION

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REFLECTION
• It requires a person to be willing to examine
one's thoughts, feeling, and actions and to
learn more about one's life and experiences.

• For instance, the moment you wake up you can already


reflect upon the things that you plan to do for the day. This
will enable you to set your daily goals and set you on the
path of thinking ways to achieve them.
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• Another example is, When buying clothes. Think of the question
that you ask yourself as you comsider buying the t-shirt or blouse
you are holding.
• But since we are in reflective and philosopizing mood, let
us now try and think of "deeper" questions and reflect on
the situation.

" Do I even have to buy a new T-shirt


today?"
" Am I better off spending my money on other things?"

"Do I see myself wearing this shirt


often, or am I just going to wear it
once?"
REFLECTION is vital in ensuring that our actions and decisions are
well thought out and are done due regard for their implications and
consequences on ourselves, others, and our surroundings. Reflection
helps us understand ourselves and our actions better. When we reflect,
we can judge whether our actions or decisions are resonable or not.
Taking time to analyze your decisions and actions is one vital skill that
will greatly help you as your encounter more challenges in life.

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"Have you ever had an experience where
reflecting on your actions benefited you?"

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What are the practical uses of
Philosophy in our lives?

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Philosophy has an important place in
our daily lives. Engaging in
philosophical reflection leads to the
development of beneficial skills that
individuals can apply in everyday
situations.
• Philosophy enables a person to engage in critical
analysis and interpretation of concepts, definitions,
arguments, and problems.

-It also trains us to be critical of our own


ideas as well as of others--meaning, we don't
simply accept or reject whatever is
presented to us. 05
• Philosophy also improves problem-solving
and decision making.

The ability to analyze a problem or dilemma, identify


it's significant aspects, and come up with alternative
solutions is an important skill learned through
philosophy.

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• A philosopher is a good communicator who
can clearly and adequately present his or
ideas.

Discussion and debate require skills in presenting and


communicating ideas.Philosophy can also help us be more
open to new and different ideas. Communication skills are also
enhanced by the study of philosophy because it trains us to be
very clear and precise about our thoughts and sentiments in
order to express exactly what we want to say.
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• Finally, knowledge of Philosophy can
contribute to self-development.

One can be a better student, scientist, artist,


professional, and citizen if he or she has the
capacity for inquiry, critical thinking, and
reflection
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QUIZ
TIME!
THANK YOU!

Presented by: Chavez, Libre and


Gabane
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