An uncommon amount of common sense.
2007-01-28 03:32:05
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answer #1
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answered by megalomaniac 7
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The Nature of Philosophy
There is little doubt that doing philosophy is one of the most challenging yet rewarding activities in which we can engage. This is because the questions we are concerned with in philosophy – the questions about the ultimate causes, meaning, and purpose of human existence and the world – are not only deeply interesting and challenging but also, in a sense, stand in urgent need of responses. The responses should be matters of deep concern to us all because they radically inform our understanding of just who we are and of precisely how we fit into the world that we inhabit.
Various philosophers including Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas Descartes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Kant, Mill, Wittgenstein, etc. attempted to answer the questions:
What do we know?
How do we know what we know?
What are the defining features, the substantive conditions, and the limits of knowledge and its justification?
What is the nature and structure of reality?
Are we simply very complex parts of the physical world?
Or is there something very special about us?
Are our actions subject to the physical laws of nature or do we have some special sort of freedom? Are there non-physical entities, e.g., God?
2007-01-28 03:38:00
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answered by landhermit 4
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precis concept. Abject common sense. Philosophy isn't unavoidably a technological know-how. yet, it is a study. it is an introspection of no longer only the that technique of life, yet also the reason of life. Why can we do what we do? What ought to we do? From philosophy we derive our regulations, morals, and our moral criteria. Philosophy would properly be so uncomplicated as a unmarried concept like 'solipsism' which signifies that i'm the only human being in life and that i'm dreaming. each and every human being, each and every component, and each and everything that occurs is all only area of my dream. Philosophy is a clarification for concept. it is a search for for the solutions that would or received't be there.
2016-10-16 05:24:43
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answered by ? 4
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An attempt to paint a landscape in the dark. Those with the brighter intellects make out larger portions of the landscape, but they remain portions. When day breaks, the totality is seen directly - and then no painters are needed.
I"ve been through aidan402
this is part 2
2007-01-28 04:08:45
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answered by shades of Bruno 5
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Philosophy is defined as : Love and pursuit of wisdom by intellectual means and moral self-discipline.
The nature of philosophy is to intellectually pursue knowledge, without respect to emotion. Then, to apply what you have learned, apply the knowledge you've gained, in living your life.
2007-01-28 03:32:38
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answered by aidan402 6
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Philosophy is the study of truth. From Greek word 'philos' meaning truth.
I'll get back to you later. I need to refer more to sources, since you're wanting a definition.
2007-02-01 14:19:11
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answered by oscar c 5
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Philosopher uses scrap books and waste bins more than any other person, except a poet or writer. But then, they are bit too much of philosophers themselves.
2007-02-01 16:51:54
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answered by Raj Narayan 2
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Mind provoking.
2007-01-28 03:31:27
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answered by John W 5
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Its a outlet to one's insanity! LOL
2007-01-28 03:37:01
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answered by Anonymous
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it's its nature to make a mountain of a molehill.
2007-01-28 03:31:48
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answered by Anonymous
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