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The Everyday Philosopher's Guide
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The Everyday Philosopher's Guide
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  • 👋Start Here - What is the Everyday Philosopher's Guide?
  • What is Philosophy?
  • Putting Philosophy Into Practice
  • ⚙️Tools
    • 🤔Critical Reasoning
      • Argumentation
      • Deduction
      • Induction
      • Validity
      • Soundness
      • Refutation
      • Definition
      • Tautology
      • Abduction
      • Certainty
      • Axiom
      • Fallacy
      • Dialectics
      • Paradox
      • Contradiction
      • Analogy
      • Anomaly
      • Reduction
      • Thought Experiment
      • Conditional
      • Ambiguity
      • Counterexample
      • Criteria
      • Doxa
    • ☯️Conceptual Distinctions
      • Absolute/Relative
      • a priori/a posteriori
      • Analytic/Synthetic
      • de re/de dicto
      • Defeasible/Indefeasible
      • Cause/Reason
      • Tetralemma (catuṣkoṭi)
      • 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
    • ⚗️Thought Experiments
      • Ship of Theseus
      • The Chinese Room
      • Butterfly Dream
      • Thompson's Violinist
    • 💫Fallacies
      • Confirmation bias
      • Circularity
      • Fundamental attribution error
    • ⚖️Philosophical Frameworks
      • Principle of Charity
      • Golden Rule
  • 📜Lore
    • 🧑‍🏫Philosophers
      • Ancient
        • Aristotle
        • Confucius
        • Xunzi
        • Mencius
        • Zhuangzi
        • Thiruvalluvar
      • Medieval
      • Modern
      • Contemporary
        • Byung Chul Han
    • 📚Traditions
      • Baha'i Faith
      • Buddhism
      • Judaism
      • Islam
      • Posthumanism
    • 🗺️Geographical Regions
  • 🛠️Applications
    • From Person to Society
    • 🧍Personal Applications
      • Self-reflection
      • Philosophical Health
      • Journaling
      • Skills Development
        • Inner Development Goals
        • Metacognition
        • Integrity and Authenticity
        • Presence
        • Sensemaking
        • Open-mindedness
        • Communication
    • 🫂Relational Applications
      • Dialectical Behavioural Therapy
      • Interfaith dialogue
      • Existential Coaching
      • Philosophical Counselling
      • Philosophical Enquiry (PhiE)
      • Reason-based decision making
    • 🌏Societal Applications
      • Education
      • Healthcare
      • Public Policy
      • Gender
      • Religion
  • About
    • 📜Manifesto of the Everyday Philosopher
    • Our Contributors
      • Malaysian Philosophy Society
  • Appendix
    • License
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  • What is definition?
  • How definitions are used in everyday life
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Definition

What is definition?

A definition is a clear and concise explanation of the meaning of a word, term, or concept. Definitions help us understand and communicate ideas by providing a common reference point for what a particular word or phrase represents.

How definitions are used in everyday life

Here are a few examples:

Communication

Clear and accurate definitions enable effective communication, as they ensure that everyone involved in a conversation understands the words or terms being used in the same way. This minimizes confusion and promotes a shared understanding.

Learning

Definitions are essential in the learning process, as they help us grasp new concepts and ideas. When we encounter a new word or term, understanding its definition allows us to integrate it into our existing knowledge.

Problem-solving

In problem-solving situations, agreeing on the definition of key terms or concepts can help clarify the problem and establish a common ground for finding a solution. This makes it easier to work together and reach a consensus.

Critical thinking

Understanding and analyzing definitions helps us develop critical thinking skills, as it requires us to examine the meaning and implications of words or concepts, and to distinguish between different ideas and perspectives.

Key considerations when using definitions

To use definitions effectively in everyday life, it's important to:

  • Be precise and clear when defining words or terms, ensuring that the definition accurately reflects the intended meaning.

  • Seek clarification when encountering unfamiliar words or concepts, asking for definitions or looking them up in a reliable source.

  • Be open to revising or refining definitions as new information or perspectives emerge, recognizing that our understanding of words or concepts may evolve over time.

Definitions play a crucial role in our everyday lives, facilitating communication, learning, problem-solving, and critical thinking. By providing a common reference point for understanding words, terms, and concepts, definitions help us navigate the world around us and make sense of new ideas and experiences.

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