This document discusses the differences between religion and philosophy. It states that while religion and philosophy often deal with similar questions about life, ethics, and reality, they differ in key ways. Religion involves faith in a supreme power and adherence to rituals and leadership, while philosophy relies solely on reason and critical thinking. Religions may incorporate the miraculous, while philosophy is grounded solely in natural explanation. Some examples of Asian religions provided are Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Jainism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Shintoism, Sikhism, and Christianity. Examples of philosophies are Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism. It is possible for a philosophy to become one's religion
5. Nowadays, people tend to interchangeably use
religion and philosophy. By etymology, religion
comes from the latin word religionem which
means "respect for what is sacred, reverence for
the gods," "obligation, the bond between man
and the gods” while philosophy comes from
two words “philo” which means love and
“Sophia” which means wisdom.
Are they the same? NO. People tend to treat
them similarly because of their very striking
similarities. How are they similar?
6. Both religion and philosophy wrestle
with problems like: What is good? What
does it mean to live a good life? What is
the nature of reality? Why are we here
and what should we be doing? How
should we treat each other? What is
really most important in life?
7. Religion : is a belief in a supreme
power and worship of it as the
creator and controller of the universe
without reasoning whereas
philosophy is a pursuit of wisdom by
intellectual search and logical
reasoning.
8. Religion insists on the performance
of rituals, commandments and
hierarchies of leadership whereas
philosophy does not emphasize the
ritualistic aspect of life because it is a
way of thinking/of rationalization of
truth.
9. Another difference is the fact that
philosophy tends to emphasize just
the use of reason and critical
thinking whereas religions may make
use of reason, but at the very least
they also rely on faith, or even use
faith to the exclusion of reason.
10. Finally, most religions tend to include some sort of
belief in what can only be described as the
“miraculous” — events which either defy normal
explanation or which are, in principal, outside the
boundaries of what should occur in our universe.
Miracles may not play a very large role in every
religion, but they are a common feature which
you don’t find in philosophy. Nietzsche wasn’t
born of a virgin, no angels appeared to announce
the conception of Sartre, and Hume didn’t make
the lame walk again.
11. In short, they key differentiating factors
between religion and philosophy are:
Supreme power
Reasoning vs. faith
Rituals
miracles
12. Can you name two or more religions? philosophies?
RELGIONS:
Zoroastrianism
Judaism
Jainism
Buddhism
Hinduism
Islam
Shintoism
Sikhism
Christianity
13. Can you name two or more religions? philosophies?
PHILOSOPHIES:
Confucianism
Taoism
Legalism
14. Is it possible that a philosophy
can also become one’s religion?
Why?
15. Assignment:
Students must construct (in their AH notebook)
DAILY SYNTHESIS following the format below.
Let them prepare the synthesis form for the
following day (such as below).
Information Zoroastrianism
Judiasm Jianism
FOUNDER
PLACE OF ORIGIN
HOLY BOOKS
Countries now
found
Religious beliefs
and rituals
Note: This format applies only to religions (Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Jainism,
Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Shintoism, Sikhism and Christianity). For philosophies
namely Confucianism, Taoism and Legalism, omit holy books and replace religious beliefs
with philosophical beliefs.
Editor's Notes
It reached Asia when: Malaysia: Umayyad ruler Muawiyah was in power at Damascus (SYRIA).