Philosophy is developed by acquiring and evaluating knowledge. When we see the knowledge we have is flawed need to step back and examine what we believe. Unless we are brain washed, we will constantly audit the values we hold dear in the light of experience and correct information. For many reasons information which is accepted as true today may be proven other wise tomorrow. What is worse is the power of charismatic people to persuade us to accept a philosophy which is based on falsehoods or prejudice. People should seek and relish knowledge but never be afraid to question themselves and others before saying "this I believe.
Philosophy ends when understood that so called wonder is a phenomenal state
Philosophy begins with the self (I) and ends with it.
Philosophy is not authority. it is only convincing media.
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Knowledge by it self is partial and indirect but we do require .Philosophy makes one to understand the nature of knowledge and its limitations. Nature of philosophy is basically logical hence can remove superstitions accrued.
Obtaining knowledge at a cost
Philosophy ends when understood that so called wonder is a phenomenal state
Philosophy is a body of knowledge. Theory is one type of unit of knowledge that builds philosophy.
Philosophy begins with the self (I) and ends with it.
Xindong Wu has written: 'Knowledge acquisition from databases' -- subject(s): Knowledge acquisition (Expert systems), Database management
In knowledge elicitation, the main focus is to collect as much knowledge as possible about a specific domain. The knowledge need not to be refined or structured. Whereas knowledge acquisition the main focus is to add knowledge in such a way that it refines existing knowledge. The knowledge must be structured in knowledge acquistion process.
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There are only TWO kinds of Philosophy in this world, Spiritual Philosophy and Moral Philosophy. Spiritual Philosophy is based on Spiritual Knowledge and Moral Philosophy is based on Physical Knowledge. - Das Mookken.
Jay F. Rosenberg has written: 'Thinking about knowing' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Theory of Knowledge 'The thinking self' -- subject(s): Self (Philosophy), Phenomenology 'One world and our knowledge of it' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Realism, Theory of Knowledge 'Readings in the philosophy of language' -- subject(s): Meaning (Philosophy), Philosophy, Semantics (Philosophy), Language and languages, Analysis (Philosophy)
The acquisition of knowledge
Philosophy is not authority. it is only convincing media.
Knowledge by it self is partial and indirect but we do require .Philosophy makes one to understand the nature of knowledge and its limitations. Nature of philosophy is basically logical hence can remove superstitions accrued.