5. PERFECTIONISM
Anwar Rifa'i
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Mathematics Education 2012
From Wikipedia I know that perfectionism is the persistence of the
will to obtain optimal quality of spiritual, mental, physical, and material.
The neo-AristotelianThomas Hurka describes perfection as follows: The moral
theory starts from an explanation of the good life, or the life intrinsically
desirable. And it characterizes this life in a different way certain
properties, he said, is the definitive human nature or humanity-to make human life
which is good.
PANTHEISM
Anwar Rifa'i
12301241023
Mathematics Education 2012
From Stanford e encyclopedia I know that The term
‘pantheism’ is a modern one, possibly first appearing in the writing of the
Irish freethinker John Toland (1705) and constructed from the Greek roots pan (all) and theos (God). But if not the name,
the ideas themselves are very ancient, and any survey of the history of
philosophy will uncover numerous pantheist or pantheistically inclined
thinkers; although it should also be noted that in many cases all that history
has preserved for us are second-hand reportings of attributed doctrines, any
reconstruction of which is too conjectural to provide much by way of
philosophical illumination.
FUNCTIONALISM
Anwar Rifa'i
12301241023
Mathematics Education 2012
From link above I know that Functionalism in the philosophy of mind
is the doctrine that what makes something a mental state of a particular type
does not depend on the internal constitution, but rather on the way it
functions, or the role it plays, in the system which is a part.
8 HEURISTICISM
Anwar Rifa'i
12301241023
Mathematics Education 2012
From
link above I know that Heuristic is the art and science of discovery. This word
comes from the same root in Greek with the word
"eureka", means 'to
find'. With other
meanings that enable people
to solve problems
and make decisions
quickly and efficiently.