The word Philosophy itself means the "Love of Wisdom".
Dating back to around 600 BC, the philosophical tradition broke away from the previous mythological approach to explaining the world and mans place in it, and attempted to answer the question of how best to view the experience of life, and what could one do to attain the best experience of living this life. The approach that it offered was one based purely on reason and evidence.
Philosophy is defined as -
1. Love and pursuit of wisdom by intellectual means and moral self-discipline.
2. Investigation of the nature, causes, or principles of reality, knowledge, or values, based on logical reasoning rather than empirical methods.
3. A system of thought based on or involving such inquiry: e.g. the philosphy of Plato.
4. The critical analysis of fundamental assumptions or beliefs.
5. The disciplines presented in university curriculums of science and the liberal arts, except medicine, law, and theology.
6. The discipline is comprised of logic, ethics, aesthetics, metaphysics, and epistemology.
7. A set of ideas or beliefs relating to a particular field or activity; an underlying theory: e.g. an original philosophy of advertising.
8. A system of values by which one lives: e.g. he has an unusual philosophy of life.
Having provided this background, it should easily be understood that Philosophy attempts to answer the reason for mans existance. It attempts to answer the question of how to best view the experience of being alive, and how to view mans relationship to himself, to others, and to the world.
It uses the discipline of logic and reason, and through the process of argument attempts to discover truth and a clear perspective that can be relied upon, to discover the guiding principles upon which one can have the best experience of life that can be had.
That is the purpose of philosophy - to provide answers to life through a very specific and rigorous process of using mans innate power of reasoning and deduction.
natural rights
Answer:"They all share a common purpose, philosophy, and enterprise."
Sophists were a category of teachers who specialised in using the techniques of philosophy and rhetoric for the purpose of teaching.
Nonviolent passive resistance was the philosophy of Gandhi.
Stalin supported the philosophy of communism, while Mussolini supported the philosophy of fascism.
Philosophy is the academic discipline concerned with first causes and principles and of the purpose and meaning of existence.
Purpose of philosophy is show things as they are.Otherwise human perception remains blurred and confused.
No, philosophy and purpose are not the same thing. Philosophy refers to the study of fundamental truths and principles, whereas purpose refers to the reason for which something is done or created. Philosophy can help individuals explore and understand their purpose in life, but they are distinct concepts.
Purpose of philosophy is show things as they are.Otherwise human perception remains blurred and confused.
According to the Natural Rights Philosophy the purpose of govt. is to protect the rights of individuals. In a classical republic the purpose of govt. is to promote the common good vs. natural rights theory.
William Thornton has written: 'Origin, purpose, and destiny of man, or, Philosophy of the three ethers' -- subject(s): Medicine, Philosophy, Medical Philosophy 'Rationalism in medical treatment' -- subject(s): Medicine, Philosophy, Medical Philosophy
Philosophy is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, reason, mind, and language. It seeks to understand the nature of reality and the foundations of human thought and conduct. Philosophers explore these questions through critical thinking, reasoning, and argumentation.
The basic purpose of philosophy is to ask questions about beliefs, values, origins, faith, and 'why... (whatever)?' coldly, rationally, and scientifically without reference to the God of Christianity, and could be summarized as being the atheist's search for the meaning of life.
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The core purpose of a Core Value (also called a credo) is to have a known philosophy that guides the way the company does business.
John Locke philosophy.
to serve as a pivot point for the poem (apex)