Why moral philosophical approach is an effective approach in teaching literature?
1. Why moral philosophical approach is an effective approach in teaching literature?
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Moral / Philosophical Approach: Definition: Moral / philosophical critics believe that the larger purpose of literature is to teach morality and to probe philosophical issues. Advantages: This approach is useful for such works as Alexander Pope's "An Essay on Man," which does present an obvious moral philosophy.
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2. This theory focus is on the relationship between literature and society Select one: O a. Historical Approach O b. Sociological Approach O c. Psychological Approach O d. Philosophical Approach
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3. This type of approach believes that the larger purpose of literature is to teach morality and to probe philosophical issues. Your answer
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The moral/philosophical approach
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4. B. Multiple Choice 6. It is one of the oldest approaches used by the Greeks and Romanians a. Moral Approach b. Philosophical Approach c. Moral-Philosophical Approach d. None of the above 7. He is the person who emphasized the morality and utilitarianism. He also helped lay the foundations of the Westers Philosophy and Science, a. Plato c. Socrates b. Horace d. Aristotle 16 8. His idea about the Moral-Philosophical Approach in literature should be delightful and instructive. a. Plato c. Socrates b. Horace d. Aristotle 9. The works of Matthew Arnold when using Moral-Philosophical Approach in literature is/are? a. Recollection and learning b. Moral and Utilitarian c. Meditative and Rhetorical d. Delightful and Instructive10-15.ANSWER 6.b7.a8.b9.c10.a11.d12.b13.c14.d15.d
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5. this can be closely related to the moral philosophical approach but is somewhat broader. these approach critics ask how well the work of literature accords with the real world HELP
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I think letter C.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Historical-biographical:
This is a traditional approach that has developed over the past three centuries. It approaches the artistic work as chiefly a reflection of its author's life and times or the life and times of the characters in the work.
6. what is the moral philosophical approach of the story "love and time"
MORAL OF LOVE AND TIME STORY: TIME IS CAPABLE OF UNDERSTANDING HOW VALUABLE LOVE REALLY IS.
7. example of moral philosophical approach of a story. plz.
Answer:
Moral-philosophical
Explanation:
The basic position of such critics is that the larger function of narrative art is to teach morality. Sometimes such teaching is religiously oriented, sometimes philosophically. Examples: Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter (1850) is a study of the effects of secret sin upon the soul.
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8. Is it possible to make use both philosophical approaches? Why or Why not
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Very much so
Explanation:
In fact, we make use of both approaches at the same time. In regard to the philosophical approach, we make use of both Western and Eastern philosophical approaches. In fact, we are very much interested in using Eastern philosophy, especially Zen Buddhism, Buddhist philosophy and Buddhist psychology, because Zen Buddhism is very closely connected with Taoism and Daoism. We have used some of the basic teachings of Buddhism, especially its teaching on emptiness. And we have used Zen Buddhism, especially its teaching on the emptiness of self, as a basis from which to explain emptiness.
We’ve already said that Buddhism is a philosophy. So, we can use it to explain Buddhist philosophy. Buddhism, like other religions, has developed many different teachings, and there are many different Buddhist branches. But, all these branches agree with the basic teaching of the Buddha, what in the West we call the Four Noble Truths. The first truth is that life is suffering. The second truth is that suffering is caused by desire, by greed, by attachment. The third truth is that suffering can be ended by overcoming desire, by overcoming greed, by overcoming attachment. And the fourth truth is that the way to overcome desire, to overcome greed, to overcome attachment, is to follow the Eightfold Path.
9. 1.How does literature affect the goals to achieve quality education 2. What factors influence your interest in literature? 3. What is the difference between language based approach and stylistic approach? 4. How do you paraphrase a certain literary text? 5. What are the feature of moral philosophical approach in teaching literature?
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1. Literature provides students with concrete patterns and it represents the language at its best and thus provides an ideal model for language learning.
2.Every person has individual experiences that affect his or her personality, and an author is no different. History, gender, race, and other factors have a strong influence on his writing.
3.A language based approach to using literature includes techniques and procedures which are concerned more directly with the study of the literary text itself. ... Stylistics involves the close study of the linguistic features of a text in order to arrive at an understanding of how the meanings of the text are transmitted.
4.Introduce the author and original text, just as you would for a summary. If there is relevant context, mention that as well.
5.Moral / philosophical critics believe that the larger purpose of literature is to teach morality and to probe philosophical issues.
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1Literature provides students with concrete patterns and it represents the language at its best and thus provides an ideal model for language learning
2Every person has individual experiences that affect his or her personality, and an author is no different. History, gender, race, and other factors have a strong influence on his writing
3A language based approach to using literature includes techniques and procedures which are concerned more directly with the study of the literary text itself. ... Stylistics involves the close study of the linguistic features of a text in order to arrive at an understanding of how the meanings of the text are transmitted.
4start your first sentence at a different point from that of the original source
5The moral/philosophical approach is defined as an approach that suggests that the larger purpose of literature is to teach morality and to probe philosophical questions, in the words of Samuel Johnson. It is believed that authors intend to instruct the audience in some way.
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10. is it possible to make use of both philosophical approach,why or why not?
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most people, including most philosophers,make free use of both Empirical observation and rational deduction.
Answer. Answer: Explanation:most people, including most philosophers,make free use of both Empirical observation and rational deduction.Pa brainliest pls thank you,kasi pa expert na ako 8/10 na ang aking brainliest
11. Does the literature pose a logical or moral lesson or philosophical idea?
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If were talking about general literature then the answer would be all of the aforementioned choices as there are logical literature that talks about how bonds form, menstruation works and volcanoes erupt. There are logical literature that entails how a choice is made from a countless set of networks brought by the past to push a person to a future we will experience.
A fantasy children's book talking about how patience is virtue or why honesty is the best policy (moral). Why there are lots of parables to remind humanity that although mistakes are human, it shouldn't be repeated again unless, some philosophers argue, that it's for the greater good (philosophical).
Literature is a double-edged sword that humans kept using and hurting themselves but even so, it doesn't fail to provide its purpose - to enlighten the audience about the thoughts of a certain person or group.
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12. difference between structuralism and moral-philosophical approach
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Explanation:
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Structuralism if I recall is and approach that is based by the book and only the book and removed all of the emotions wich moral philosophical approach has and the moral philosophical approach is about the morals and the philosophical side of things13. What is your insight the philosophical approach of man and nature
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What is the relationship between human and nature?
From a sustainable marketing perspective, the fundamental relationship between humans and nature is the ongoing exchange and change of resources, the service nature and humans provide to each other: We tend to consume as if there is an unlimited supply of resources, but we live in a world of non-renewable resources.
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14. What are the differences between the approaches of philosophers and modern thinkers?
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The difference between philosophers and modern are mag aral ka ng mabuti wag puro brainly uso magbasa at magtanong sa teacher mo
Explanation:
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15. . WRITTEN WORK Direction: Identify the statements below if it is Advantage or Disadvantage to the moralistic approach. 1. The philosophical approach in literature becomes much more than a novelty, it becomes more human. (ADVANTAGE) 2. It is something concerned with LOVE and WISDOM as well as HATRED and INNOCENCE. (ADVANTAGE)3. This philosophical approach just doesn't think of literature as an art.(ADVANTAGE)4. It recognizes that literature can influence the lives of others in a significant way.(ADVANTAGE) 5. Useful for works that present an obvious moral philosophy, such as MUSIC. (ADVANTAGE) 6. Recognizes that literature has an effect on readers and the message of a work is very important. (ADVANTAGE)7. The philosophical approach is very likely to be condescending. (DISADVANTAGE)8. The interpretations are based upon judging the character of an author usually without any past friendships with the author. (DISADVANTAGE) 9. The art can be lost in the ethical arguments provoked by the philosophical. (DISADVANTAGE)10.this analyzes the moral and the idea of the work which some deem to difficult to interpret fairly (DISADVANTAGE)
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16. A. Identify if the sentence is an ADVANTAGE or a DISADVANTAGE. 1. The philosophical approach in literature becemes much more than a novelty, it becomes more human, A. AdvantageB. Disadvantage 2. This philosophical approach just doesn't think of literature as an art. A. Advantage B. Disadvantage 3. Opposers to the philosophical approach believed that books should be based purely on its artistic content, not your morals. A. Advantage B. Disadvantage 4. The interpretations are based upon judging the character of an author usually without any past friendships with the author. A. Advantage B. Disadvantage 5. Most believe when it comes to literature it should be judged based on the art of a work and not its moral and philosophical content. A. Advantage B. DisadvantageReport ka answer answer lang or nonsense answer please i need it wag sana hula hula lang
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17. a. Plato Plato issues. a. Samuel Johnson 7. morality and utilitarianism. He also helped lay the foundations of the Westers Philosophy and Science. b. Socrates c. Horace d. Aristotle 3. His idea about the Moral-Philosophical Approach in literature should be delightful and instructive. b. Socrates c. Horace d. Aristotle . The works of Matthew Arnold when using Moral-Philosophical Approach in literature is/are? a. Recollection and learning b.Moral and Utilitarian c. Meditative and Rhetorical d. Delightful and Instructive 10. This well-known writer said that the function of literature is to teach morality, and to probe philosophical b. Plato c. Aristotle d. Horace 11. This is a term coined by the scholars to refer to the intellectual consequences of denying the reality of the material world a. Aristotalianism b. Morality C. Rhetorical d. Platonism 12. This is a story that usually has animal characters and is used to enforce a/the truth? b. Fiction C. Aesop d. Reality 13. He was the one who considered that a literature should be capable of fostering virtues. a. Socrates b. Aristotle c. Plato d. Horace 14 These are something to be considered when using the Moral-Philosophical approach. a. Love and Wisdom c. Love and Innocence 15.Hatred and Innocence d. All of the above a. A Moral-Philosophical Approach usually describes or evaluates a work in terms of the ideas and values it contains. This often means examining a work's ideas and values - both those expressed directly by the narrator or character and those implied by the overall design and content - in relation to? a. Ethical and Religious System c. Rationalism and Philosophical b. Philosophical and Ethical System d. Ethical, Philosophical or religious System a. Fable -
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6.b
7.a
8.b
9.c
10.a
11.d
12.b
13.c
14.d
15.d
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18. What are the intellectual and philosophical studies made by the Greeks and Roman literature?
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Spanish men are never related to Greeks and Roman literature, however Spanish Greeks Romans are very compatible for world's history
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19. how are these philosophical approaches used in the study of history
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20. moral/philosophical literary approach || quarter 3 week 7 || english 10. what is the strengths and weaknesses of moral philosophical literary approach. give example and explanation of strengths and weaknessesi need it please
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moral/philosophical literary approach || quarter 3 week 7 || english 10. what is the strengths and weaknesses of moral philosophical literary approach. give example and explanation of strengths and weaknesses
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21. The three philosophical approaches in Ethics.
There are generally three philosophical approaches, or what may be considered the science, to ethical reasoning: utilitarian ethics. deontological ethics. virtue ethics.
22. is it possible to make use of both philosophical approaches?
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Explanation:most people, including most philosophers,make free use of both Empirical observation and rational deduction.
23. moral philosophical approach of the story love and time
Answer:Moral / Philosophical Approach: Definition: Moral / philosophical critics believe that the larger purpose of literature is to teach morality and to probe philosophical issues. Advantages: This approach is useful for such works as Alexander Pope's "An Essay on Man," which does present an obvious moral philosophy.
Explanation:
24. The contemporary philosopher who advothe contemporary philosopher who advocates language as their philosophical account to approach truth?
Explanation:
philosophy of language
25. it is possible to make use both philosophical approaches why
Explanation:
"Explanation:most people, including most philosophers,make free use of both Empirical observation and rational deduction"
26. Is it possible to make use of both philosophical approaches? Why or Why not?
Answer:
most people, including most philosophers, make free use of both Empirical observation and rational deduction.
27. The proponent of Marxism approach is a philosopher,political-economist and journalist yes or no
Answer:
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28. Think of a question or a problem that is philosophical in nature. Write a 500 word essay explaining why it is considered philosophical and try giving it a philosophic answer by applying the different methods and approaches in philosophy.
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There are many ways of understanding the nature of philosophical questions. One may consider their morphology, semantics, relevance, or scope. This article introduces a different approach, based on the kind of informational resources required to answer them. The result is a definition of philosophical questions as questions whose answers are in principle open to informed, rational, and honest disagreement, ultimate but not absolute, closed under further questioning, possibly constrained by empirical and logico-mathematical resources, but requiring noetic resources to be answered. The article concludes with a discussion of some of the consequences of this definition for a conception of philosophy as the study (or “science”) of open questions, which uses conceptual design to analyse and answer them.
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29. Why Medieval Philosophers Influence literature?
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30. 6. It is one of the oldest approaches used by the Greeks and Romanians a. Moral Approach b. Philosophical Approach c. Moral-Philosophical Approach d. None of the above 7. He is the person who emphasized the morality and utilitarianism. He also helped lay the foundations of the Westers Philosophy and Science, a. Plato c. Socrates b. Horace d. Aristotle 16 8. His idea about the Moral-Philosophical Approach in literature should be delightful and instructive. a. Plato c. Socrates b. Horace d. Aristotle 9. The works of Matthew Arnold when using Moral-Philosophical Approach in literature is/are? a. Recollection and learning b. Moral and Utilitarian c. Meditative and Rhetorical d. Delightful and Instructive
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6. c
7. a
8. b
9. c
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6. c
7. a
8. b
9. c
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