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Good question, I'm not sure but there are many categories of study in philosophy. The real answer to your question might be found if you were to learn some of those categories and then imagine how differently you would feel had you not learned them. At the end of the day, "philosophy" is just a term that ties together a number of studies. Trying to find the point of it might not be the right question.
Not necessarily. A philosophy is a general system of thought that explains or ties together general ideas of a topic. There is a philosophy of science, for example. There are philosophies that deal with the purpose of existence, the nature of knowledge, etc. A quote is simply a documented statement made by someone. Quotes can be about anything, serious or silly. A quote might have something to do with a philosophy, but it doesn't have to. Most serious philosophies can't be summarized in a single quote. Sometimes a person might say something like: "My philosophy on that subject is that we should amend the Constitution." Probably, it would be better to refer to such a statement as an opinion and not a philosophy.
The only tool needed to study philosophy is an open mind. The mind needs to be kept open to questions and possible answers, and to looking at things from a different point of view than what might be usual or comfortable.
(Human Acts) Free will in theology is an important part of the debate on free will in general. Religions vary greatly in their response to the standard argument against free will and thus might appeal to any number of responses to the paradox of free will, the claim that omniscience and free ...
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A philosophy statement communicates your goals and feelings about a subject. For instance, a philosophy statement for teachers might describe how you teach, what your goals for teaching are, and a justification for how you teach.
For most people an oasis is not particularly important, because most people do not travel through large deserts. But if you do happen to be travelling through a large desert such as the Sahara, you might well run out of water and need to get more at an oasis.
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Their culture might have developed somewhat differently.
Well it depends on what u are doing like cleaning your room you might just get $5.00 or $10.00 it just depend
Good question, I'm not sure but there are many categories of study in philosophy. The real answer to your question might be found if you were to learn some of those categories and then imagine how differently you would feel had you not learned them. At the end of the day, "philosophy" is just a term that ties together a number of studies. Trying to find the point of it might not be the right question.
You might call that your "philosophy", "tenet", "doctrine"...
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They might not be great, but they're not particularly bad either.
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Not necessarily. A philosophy is a general system of thought that explains or ties together general ideas of a topic. There is a philosophy of science, for example. There are philosophies that deal with the purpose of existence, the nature of knowledge, etc. A quote is simply a documented statement made by someone. Quotes can be about anything, serious or silly. A quote might have something to do with a philosophy, but it doesn't have to. Most serious philosophies can't be summarized in a single quote. Sometimes a person might say something like: "My philosophy on that subject is that we should amend the Constitution." Probably, it would be better to refer to such a statement as an opinion and not a philosophy.
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