Usually system of education is related to human existence on utilitarian value otherwise perishes.Philosophical education teaches one what life is and what knowledge is which is indirectly connected to usual education.
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One's philosophy of education reflects their beliefs and values about teaching and learning, guiding their approach to education. It serves as a framework for decision-making, directing their actions and shaping their perspectives on the world. Just as a window offers a view to the outside world, one's philosophy of education provides insights into their guiding principles and goals in life.
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The most useful philosophy is the one you come up with for yourself. You can do that by learning from mistakes, yours and others, then applying it to your outlook on life. That's all philosophy is really, how your experiences relate to your own life. Trying to live by someone elses is usually a mistake because their life is different from yours.
Speaking generally, the relation between education and philosophy is intimate, inevitable, and significant. Educational practices, understandings, and goals always have a particular philosophy of life at their foundations, if only in an implicit or "understood" fashion. In the best situations, of course, one's educating flows directly from a clearly defined and thoroughly developed philosophy.
philosophy helps us to examine intellectual tools and also heps us to suggest alternative method of thinking. It also helps as a guiding principle to accomplish a life goal.......by ogunruku ayotunde babcock university
P. B. Saint-Hilaire has written: 'Education and the aim of human life' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Education
The main difference between a religion and a philosophy is that a religion typically involves belief in a higher power or deity, rituals, and organized practices, while a philosophy is a system of beliefs and principles about life, ethics, and knowledge that does not necessarily involve worship or a higher power.
Outlook happens due to philosophical propositions.Human perception depends on the knowledge accrued.
The primary difference is that Greek classical philosophy focused on metaphysics and ethics, exploring abstract concepts such as the nature of reality and the good life, while Hellenistic philosophy focused more on practical aspects of life, such as how to achieve happiness and tranquility through practices like Stoicism, Epicureanism, and Skepticism. Hellenistic philosophers were more concerned with how individuals could live a fulfilling life in the turbulent times after Alexander the Great's empire fell apart.
Chris Higgins has written: 'The good life of teaching' -- subject(s): Teaching, Moral and ethical aspects, Education, Philosophy, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General