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• The study of ideas about knowledge, truth, 
the nature and meaning of life, etc. 
• Set of ideas about how to do something or 
how to live. 
• A pursuit for wisdom
“ To philosophize is so essentially 
human – and in a sense to 
philosophize means living a truly 
human life ”.
We are heirs to a rich philosophical 
heritage. Passed on to us are a 
number of philosophies of various 
thinkers who live before us.
Aristotle 
Aristotle is the 
first to have 
written systems 
by which to 
understand and 
criticize 
everything from 
pure logic to 
ethics, politics, 
literature, even 
science.
Plato 
One of Plato’s most famous 
quotations concerns politics, 
“Until philosophers rule as kings 
or those who are now called kings 
and leading men genuinely and 
adequately philosophize, that is, 
until political power and 
philosophy entirely coincide, 
while the many natures who at 
present pursue either one 
exclusively are forcibly prevented 
from doing so, cities will have no 
rest from evils…nor, I think, will 
the human race.” What he means 
is that any person(s) in control of 
a nation or city or city-state must 
be wise, and that if they are not, 
then they are ineffectual rulers. It 
is only through philosophy that 
the world can be free of evils.
Paul of Tarsus 
Paul 
accomplished 
more with the few 
letters we have of 
his, to various 
churches in Asia 
Minor, Israel and 
Rome, than any 
other mortal 
person in the 
Bible, except Jesus 
himself.
Rene Descartes 
He advocated dualism, 
which is very basically 
defined as the power of 
the mind over the body: 
strength is derived by 
ignoring the 
weaknesses of the 
human physique and 
relying on the infinite 
power of the human 
mind. Descartes’s most 
famous statement, now 
practically the motto of 
existentialism: “I think, 
therefore I am.”
Confucius (551–479 BC) was a 
Chinese teacher, editor, 
politician, and Philosopher of 
the Spring and Autumn 
period of Chinese History. 
The philosophy of Confucius 
emphasized personal and 
governmental morality, 
correctness of social 
relationships, justice and 
sincerity. 
He espoused the well-known 
principle "Do not do to others 
what you do not want done to 
yourself", an early version of 
the Golden Rule.
Thomas Aquinas 
Thomas embraced several ideas 
put forward by Aristotle — 
whom he referred to as "the 
Philosopher" — and attempted 
to synthesize Aristotelian 
Philosophy with the principles 
of Christianity. The works for 
which he is best known are the 
Summa Thelogica and 
the Summa contra Gentiles His 
commentaries on Sacred 
Scripture and on Aristotle are 
an important part of his body 
of work.
Avicenna 
He lived in the Persian 
Empire from c. 980 AD to 
1037. The Dark Ages were 
not so dark. Aside from 
his stature as a 
philosopher, he was also 
the world’s preeminent 
physician during his life. 
His two most well known 
works today are The Book 
of Healing (which has 
nothing to do with 
physical medicine) and 
The Canon of Medicine, 
which was his compilation 
of all known medical 
knowledge at that time.
Zeno founded the school of 
Stoicism 
Stoicism argues that mental 
peace must be acquired out 
of your own will not to let 
anything upset you. Death 
is a necessity, so why feel 
depressed when someone 
dies? Depression doesn’t 
help. It only hurts. Why get 
enraged over something? 
The rage will not result in 
anything good. And so, in 
controlling one’s emotions, 
a state of mental peace is 
brought about. Of 
importance is to shun 
desire: you may strive for 
what you need, but only 
that and nothing more. 
What you want will lead to 
excess, and excess doesn’t 
help, but hurts.
John Locke 
The most important thinker of 
modern politics is the most 
directly responsible for Thomas 
Jefferson’s rhetoric in the 
Declaration of Independence, 
and the rhetoric in the U. S. 
Constitution. Locke is referred 
to as the “Father of Liberalism,” 
because of his development of 
the principles of humanism and 
individual freedom, founded 
primarily by #1. It is said that 
liberalism proper, the belief in 
equal rights under the law, 
begins with Locke. He penned 
the phrase “government with the 
consent of the governed.” His 
three “natural rights,” that is, 
rights innate to all human 
beings, were and remain “life, 
liberty, and estate.”
• What is life? 
• Who am I? 
• Why am I here? 
• What I am living for? 
• What is reality? 
• Is the universe real? 
• What is good to do? 
• How should I live meaningfully?
1 God, infinitely perfect and blessed in himself, in a 
plan of sheer goodness freely created man to make him 
share in his own blessed life. For this reason, at every 
time and in every place, God draws close to man. He 
calls man to seek him, to know him, to love him with all 
his strength. He calls together all men, scattered and 
divided by sin, into the unity of his family, the Church. 
To accomplish this, when the fullness of time had come, 
God sent his Son as Redeemer and Savior. In his Son and 
through him, he invites men to become, in the Holy 
Spirit, his adopted children and thus heirs of his blessed 
life.
27 The desire for God is written in the human heart, 
because man is created by God and for God; and God never 
ceases to draw man to himself. Only in God will he find the 
truth and happiness he never stops searching for. 
The dignity of man rests above all on the fact that he is 
called to communion with God. This invitation to converse 
with God is addressed to man as soon as he comes into 
being. For if man exists, it is because God has created him 
through love, and through love continues to hold him in 
existence. He cannot live fully according to truth unless he 
freely acknowledges that love and entrusts himself to his 
creator.1
• Why do I teach? 
• What should I teach? 
• How should I teach? 
• What is the nature of learner? 
• How do we learn?
 Essentialism 
 Progressivism 
 Perennialism 
 Existentialism 
 Behaviorism 
 Linguistic Philosophy 
 Constructivism
A Teachers Prayer 
I want to teach my student how 
To live this life on earth 
To face its struggle and strife 
And to impose their worth 
Not just a lesson on a book 
Or how the river flow 
But how to choose the proper path 
Wherever they may go 
To understand eternal truth and and know 
The right from wrong 
And gather all the beauty of a flower 
And song for if 
I help the world to grow in wisdom 
And in grace 
Then I shall feel that I have won 
And I have filled my place 
And so I ask your guidance, God 
That I may do my part 
For character and confidence 
And happiness of Heart
Reference 
The Teaching Profession 
Bilbao, Corpuz, llagas, Salandanan 
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The History of Philosophy and Educational Theories

  • 1.
  • 2. • The study of ideas about knowledge, truth, the nature and meaning of life, etc. • Set of ideas about how to do something or how to live. • A pursuit for wisdom
  • 3. “ To philosophize is so essentially human – and in a sense to philosophize means living a truly human life ”.
  • 4. We are heirs to a rich philosophical heritage. Passed on to us are a number of philosophies of various thinkers who live before us.
  • 5. Aristotle Aristotle is the first to have written systems by which to understand and criticize everything from pure logic to ethics, politics, literature, even science.
  • 6. Plato One of Plato’s most famous quotations concerns politics, “Until philosophers rule as kings or those who are now called kings and leading men genuinely and adequately philosophize, that is, until political power and philosophy entirely coincide, while the many natures who at present pursue either one exclusively are forcibly prevented from doing so, cities will have no rest from evils…nor, I think, will the human race.” What he means is that any person(s) in control of a nation or city or city-state must be wise, and that if they are not, then they are ineffectual rulers. It is only through philosophy that the world can be free of evils.
  • 7. Paul of Tarsus Paul accomplished more with the few letters we have of his, to various churches in Asia Minor, Israel and Rome, than any other mortal person in the Bible, except Jesus himself.
  • 8. Rene Descartes He advocated dualism, which is very basically defined as the power of the mind over the body: strength is derived by ignoring the weaknesses of the human physique and relying on the infinite power of the human mind. Descartes’s most famous statement, now practically the motto of existentialism: “I think, therefore I am.”
  • 9. Confucius (551–479 BC) was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and Philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese History. The philosophy of Confucius emphasized personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, justice and sincerity. He espoused the well-known principle "Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself", an early version of the Golden Rule.
  • 10. Thomas Aquinas Thomas embraced several ideas put forward by Aristotle — whom he referred to as "the Philosopher" — and attempted to synthesize Aristotelian Philosophy with the principles of Christianity. The works for which he is best known are the Summa Thelogica and the Summa contra Gentiles His commentaries on Sacred Scripture and on Aristotle are an important part of his body of work.
  • 11. Avicenna He lived in the Persian Empire from c. 980 AD to 1037. The Dark Ages were not so dark. Aside from his stature as a philosopher, he was also the world’s preeminent physician during his life. His two most well known works today are The Book of Healing (which has nothing to do with physical medicine) and The Canon of Medicine, which was his compilation of all known medical knowledge at that time.
  • 12. Zeno founded the school of Stoicism Stoicism argues that mental peace must be acquired out of your own will not to let anything upset you. Death is a necessity, so why feel depressed when someone dies? Depression doesn’t help. It only hurts. Why get enraged over something? The rage will not result in anything good. And so, in controlling one’s emotions, a state of mental peace is brought about. Of importance is to shun desire: you may strive for what you need, but only that and nothing more. What you want will lead to excess, and excess doesn’t help, but hurts.
  • 13. John Locke The most important thinker of modern politics is the most directly responsible for Thomas Jefferson’s rhetoric in the Declaration of Independence, and the rhetoric in the U. S. Constitution. Locke is referred to as the “Father of Liberalism,” because of his development of the principles of humanism and individual freedom, founded primarily by #1. It is said that liberalism proper, the belief in equal rights under the law, begins with Locke. He penned the phrase “government with the consent of the governed.” His three “natural rights,” that is, rights innate to all human beings, were and remain “life, liberty, and estate.”
  • 14. • What is life? • Who am I? • Why am I here? • What I am living for? • What is reality? • Is the universe real? • What is good to do? • How should I live meaningfully?
  • 15.
  • 16. 1 God, infinitely perfect and blessed in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness freely created man to make him share in his own blessed life. For this reason, at every time and in every place, God draws close to man. He calls man to seek him, to know him, to love him with all his strength. He calls together all men, scattered and divided by sin, into the unity of his family, the Church. To accomplish this, when the fullness of time had come, God sent his Son as Redeemer and Savior. In his Son and through him, he invites men to become, in the Holy Spirit, his adopted children and thus heirs of his blessed life.
  • 17. 27 The desire for God is written in the human heart, because man is created by God and for God; and God never ceases to draw man to himself. Only in God will he find the truth and happiness he never stops searching for. The dignity of man rests above all on the fact that he is called to communion with God. This invitation to converse with God is addressed to man as soon as he comes into being. For if man exists, it is because God has created him through love, and through love continues to hold him in existence. He cannot live fully according to truth unless he freely acknowledges that love and entrusts himself to his creator.1
  • 18. • Why do I teach? • What should I teach? • How should I teach? • What is the nature of learner? • How do we learn?
  • 19.  Essentialism  Progressivism  Perennialism  Existentialism  Behaviorism  Linguistic Philosophy  Constructivism
  • 20. A Teachers Prayer I want to teach my student how To live this life on earth To face its struggle and strife And to impose their worth Not just a lesson on a book Or how the river flow But how to choose the proper path Wherever they may go To understand eternal truth and and know The right from wrong And gather all the beauty of a flower And song for if I help the world to grow in wisdom And in grace Then I shall feel that I have won And I have filled my place And so I ask your guidance, God That I may do my part For character and confidence And happiness of Heart
  • 21. Reference The Teaching Profession Bilbao, Corpuz, llagas, Salandanan Wikipdedia.org