Literature primarily focuses on artistic expression through language, exploring human experiences, emotions, and narratives often through fictional or poetic means. Philosophy, on the other hand, is concerned with the systematic study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, and reason, often employing logical analysis and argumentation. While literature can reflect philosophical ideas and provoke thought, philosophy seeks to understand and clarify concepts and principles. Together, they can enrich each other, but their approaches and objectives differ significantly.
There are allot of difference but the main difference is the science is discovered while the literature is invented
They are entirely different.
One difference that I can see in both of these:-' The Hindi of literature is ' साहित्य' ,, ,, ,, Poetry is 'कविता'
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Humanities are a group of subjects relating to art and human experience: such as Art, Sociology, Literature and so forth. Humanism is a philosophy about how to live ones life and be a good and nice person. It contains no religious views, and is an atheist philosophy.
Philosophy is more than literature. We can have philosophy written in define beautiful language, but literature may not have words of wisdom which needed to be defined as "philosophy in life" Angela Lee
Literaure is short. Text is long.
Bernhard Radloff has written: 'Heidegger and the Question of National Socialism' 'Will and representation' -- subject(s): American Philosophy, American Sea stories, History and criticism, Mimesis in literature, Philosophy, Philosophy in literature, Philosophy, American, Sea stories, American, Whales in literature, Whaling in literature, Will in literature
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Sarita Singh has written: 'P.B. Shelley's philosophy of love' -- subject(s): Love in literature, Philosophy, Philosophy in literature
Benedetto Marzullo has written: 'I sofismi di Prometeo' -- subject(s): Prometheus (Greek deity) in literature, Sophists (Greek philosophy) in literature, Philosophy, Philosophy, Ancient, in literature, Tragedy
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.