
Problematization, Explication and Argumentation are all fundamentals of the philosopher's work method.
P - Problematization
- In order to rationally explain an issue, it must first be questioned. One must find out what the matter is. Nothing is self-evident in philosophy.
E - Explication
- Rational analysis requires the issue to be clarified. As exact definitions are used and created in philosophy one must strive for precision.
A - Argumentation
- The core of rational activity is justification. Only good and sensible justifications are believed in philosophy.