Justified true belief
2006-08-17 06:44:13
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answer #1
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answered by hq3 6
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Philosophical knowledge could only be the knowledge of different philosophies. A philosophy is a means of finding knowledge and applying it to daily life. Anything believed or followed under a certain philosophy is not knowledge, but an opinion shared by others who agree with the philosophy. Knowledge is the goal of philosophy, not a part of it.
2006-08-17 05:01:15
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answered by deep bass 2
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Primarily knowledge that has to do with disciplines within philosophy. This word like argument has been misused, and the original meaning has been lost in the confusion. A person is considered philosophical when he answers a question in a way not considered routine. Philosophy is ultimately about knowledge and the love of wisdom.
2006-08-17 02:26:40
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answer #3
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answered by tigranvp2001 4
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Philosophy, which some take lightly now, was the beginning of the search for knowledge and patterns.
Some looked inward, some outward, some combined the two. Psychology, physical science, and astrology were born.
Philos = brotherly (love); sophy = knowledge.
2006-08-17 01:39:33
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answered by helixburger 6
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beyond your comprehension? if ya need to ask? Actually it's the questions that have no correct or certian answer, questions like, is there a god? what is the meaning of life? who are we and why are we here? often answered by generalities such as" I drink therefore I am", "to pee is to be" and the classic "Who the hell are you?!" when you wake next to a skanky moose on a sunday morning!
The really important questions of our time that have stumped manking throughout the ages, like "Why do you get hot dogs sausages in tins of 10 but the rolls only come in bags of 12?", or "why do men get inundated with spam email for penis enlergement, but women don't get inundated with spam email for vaginal tightening pills?" and "Why the hell do you always scream out your granny's name during the height of sexual passion?"
Or is that one just me?
Anyway, philosophy is the subject that wastes more productive time than any other without ever coming up with a solution!
2006-08-17 01:45:32
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answered by kenhallonthenet 5
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Both breath and depth of information regarding philosophical theories, comprehension of such theories and the ability to form new philosophical theories.
2006-08-17 01:41:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Knowledge that ultimately has no pratical value.
2006-08-17 01:37:19
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answered by Fenris 3
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