
Juan M. answered 04/30/23
Self Educated Philosopher
The three traditional activities/methods of philosophy are:
1. Conceptual Analysis: This involves analyzing and clarifying concepts and ideas, and examining their underlying assumptions and implications.
2. Argumentation: This involves constructing and evaluating arguments, and identifying the strengths and weaknesses of different positions and viewpoints.
3. Synthesis: This involves bringing together different ideas and concepts to form a coherent and comprehensive understanding of a particular topic or issue. This may involve drawing on insights from different philosophical traditions or disciplines, and identifying commonalities or differences between them.