..what else might it otherwise be ?
2007-03-09
06:15:29
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♪Hey .. – Philosophy supports wisdom.
Anna – Post Deepak Chopra..post trauma.
Darth.. – “False philosophy.. defined as that which does not love and pursue wisdom.. unfortunately have most of modern philosophy as false philosophy..”
The cat – “Wisdom amounts terms used to describe human realities..everything spoken or thought is philosophy.”
Media.. – Status quo has not changed.
Felic.. – “Philosophy goes beyond wisdom..might help understand the difficult problems..helps us to discuss those problems within our circle of acquaintances.”
Eevaya – “philosophy is derived from the greek philo - love and sophia – wisdom.”
Rick K – “The true perspective of any reality problem..can be had in..origins, history, and destiny.”
Lifeo.. – “The ability to connect same information in different ways.”
2007-03-17
05:02:15 ·
update #1
Philosophy means "the love of wisdom".
Thus, true philosophy will always love and pursue wisdom wherever it can be found.
False philosophy could thus be defined as that which does not love and pursue wisdom, perhaps.
In that case we would unfortunately have to define most of modern philosophy as false philosophy...
2007-03-09 06:21:57
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answered by darth_logical 4
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Philosophy goes beyond wisdom. We all have a philosophy of life, whether we know it or not. We don't have to give it a name like 'existentialism' for our philosophy to become a reality. Wisdom might help you to understand the more difficult problems which face us all and education just helps us to discuss those problems within our circle of acquaintances.
2007-03-10 03:00:55
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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Philosophy ran off with Economics and they were married in a beach ceremony by Deepak Chopra. Then Philosophy gave birth to Radical Ideas and Cheap Talk.
2007-03-09 06:21:39
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answered by anna 7
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The true perspective of any reality problem-- human or divine, terrestrial or cosmic--can be had only by the full and unprejudiced study and correlation of three phases of universe reality: origin, history, and destiny. The proper understanding of these three experiential realities affords the basis for a wise estimate of the current status.
Wisdom or philosophy?
Either way you gotta love it!
Peace..........
2007-03-13 16:20:38
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answered by Rick K 3
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i will upload 2 sense. AND hi "crimson" Philosophy is theoretical; oftentimes pursued or set right into a perception device; with the purpose of gaining awareness; which with a bit of luck finally ends up in information. To "Love" it; seems somewhat precis. LOVE on the different facet of the dimensions; is unquestionably precis; irrational; in many situations not seen theoretical; and/yet might happen in techniques that convey the two awareness and information. Steven Wolf
2016-10-17 23:24:21
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answered by ? 4
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if a "philosophy" does not love wisdom then it is not philosophy, because by definition, philosophy is derived from the greek words philo - love and sophia - wisdom, i.e. love of wisdom
2007-03-11 09:24:06
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answered by Eevaya 3
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Of course! And wisdom amounts terms used to describe human realities...
Everything spoken or thought is philosophy, which is also poetry, and math, and art, and my identity and yours.
2007-03-09 06:22:12
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answered by The cat 3
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I believe philosophy supports wisdom. At least someone's perception of it.
2007-03-09 06:18:51
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answered by ♣Hey jude♣ 5
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wisdom gives you the ability to connect the same information in many different ways.
2007-03-15 16:41:20
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answered by lifeoutsidethecircle 3
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Perennially
2007-03-09 07:40:56
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answered by mediahoney 6
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