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The Everyday Philosopher's Guide
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🚶
The Everyday Philosopher's Guide
Simplified Chinese
  • 👋从这里开始 - 关于日常哲人指南
  • 什么是哲学?
  • 哲学的实践运用
  • ⚙️工具
    • 🤔批判性推理
      • Argumentation
      • Deduction
      • Induction
      • Validity
      • Soundness
      • Refutation
      • Definition
      • Tautology
      • Abduction
      • Certainty
      • Axiom
      • Fallacy
      • Dialectics
      • Analogy
      • Anomaly
      • Reduction
      • Thought Experiment
      • Conditional
      • Ambiguity
      • Counterexample
      • Criteria
      • Doxa
    • ☯️概念区分
      • Absolute/Relative
      • a priori/a posteriori
      • Analytic/Synthetic
      • de re/de dicto
      • Defeasible/Indefeasible
      • Cause/Reason
      • Categorical/Modal
      • Sense/Reference
      • Conditional/Biconditional
      • Entailment/Implication
      • Endurantism/Perdurantism
      • Essential/Accidental
      • Knowledge by acquaintance/Knowledge by description
      • Internalism/Externalism
      • Belief/Knowledge
      • Necessary/Contingent
      • Necessary/Sufficient
      • Being/Nothingness
      • Objective/Subjective
      • Syntax/Semantics
      • Type/Token
    • ⚗️思想实验
      • Ship of Theseus
      • The Chinese Room
      • Butterfly Dream
      • Thompson's Violinist
    • 💫谬误
      • Confirmation bias
      • Circularity
      • Fundamental attribution error
    • ⚖️哲学框架
      • Principle of Charity
      • Golden Rule
  • 📜知识体系
    • 🧑‍🏫哲学家
      • Ancient
        • Aristotle
        • Confucius
        • Xunzi
        • Mencius
        • Zhuangzi
        • Thiruvalluvar
      • Medieval
      • Modern
      • Contemporary
        • Byung Chul Han
    • 📚传统流派
      • Baha'i Faith
      • Buddhism
      • Judaism
      • Islam
      • Posthumanism
    • 🗺️地理区域
  • 🛠️应用
    • 从个人到社会
    • 🧍个人应用
      • Self-reflection
      • Philosophical Health
      • Journaling
      • Skills Development
        • Inner Development Goals
        • Metacognition
        • Integrity and Authenticity
        • Presence
        • Sensemaking
        • Open-mindedness
        • Communication
    • 🫂关系应用
      • Dialectical Behavioural Therapy
      • Interfaith dialogue
      • Existential Coaching
      • Philosophical Counselling
      • Philosophical Enquiry (PhiE)
      • Reason-based decision making
    • 🌏社会应用
      • Education
      • Healthcare
      • Public Policy
      • Gender
      • Religion
  • 关于我们
    • 📜日常哲人宣言
    • 我们的贡献者
      • 马来西亚哲学学会 (MyPhilSoc)
  • 附录
    • 版权说明
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Self-reflection is the ability to evaluate one's feelings, thoughts and actions. It is no surprise that it is important for one's personal growth and development.

Why is self-reflection important?

Here are some key reasons why self-reflection is important:

Increases self-awareness

Self-reflection helps you develop a deeper understanding of yourself - your values, passions, strengths, weaknesses, and driving factors behind your actions.

Brings clarity and perspective

Taking time to reflect gives you space to step back and see the bigger picture. It brings clarity to your experiences, puts things in perspective, and allows you to identify areas for improvement as well as appreciate your progress and successes.

Improves decision-making

Self-reflection allows you to make more thoughtful, intentional choices based on your aspirations, values and what you've learned from past experiences. Together with greater self-awareness and clarity, you are able to make more informed judgements.

Promotes learning and development

Reflecting on your actions, mistakes and successes maximises your ability to . It enables you to identify lessons, consider better approaches, and continuously evolve and develop yourself.

How philosophy can enhance self-reflection?

There are various modes of philosophical inquiry that can provide structured avenues for deeper self-reflection that can lead to greater self-awareness, authenticity and empowerment.

Socratic questioning

By actively exploring the basis behind one's thoughts, beliefs, values, strengths and weaknesses, we are able to "know thyself" better, as advocated by Socrates. This self-examination is crucial for gaining self-understanding and living authentically.

Bridging theory and practice

Reflecting on life through the lens of philosophical ideas and concepts allows us to connect abstract concepts and theories to lived experiences. Integrating insights gained through study into real life allows for more holistic growth.

Aligning actions with values
Finding meaning and purpose

Existential and other philosophical insights can assist in exploring the deeper meaning, purpose and direction of one's life. This allows one to live with greater intentionality.

Ethical reasoning encourages scrutinising one's moral principles and decision-making processes. This ethical cultivates integrity where one is acting in accordance with one's authentic values.

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