Fundamental Concepts and Beliefs
Philosophy = critical examination of
fundamental concepts and
beliefs
Examples of Fundamental Concepts:
- Existence
- God
- Mind
- Life
- Morality
- Cause
- Person
Examples of Fundamental Beliefs:
- "People are more valuable than dust."
- "God exists."
- "Killing people is wrong."
- "Everything that happens is caused by something."
- "Other humans are conscious too."
- "The world has existed for more than a few minutes."
- "Things don'’t come into existence all by themselves."
- "Much of what we believe is true."
- "It is better to be happy than unhappy."
- "Political authority should be determined by the will of the people."
Richard Lee,
rlee@uark.edu,
last modified: 15 January 2003