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What would you learn about if you studided philosophy?

Philosophy, probably.


Another term for church law?

A church is governed by an ecclesiastical law or code of laws established by a church council. These are referred to as canons. Canons can also refer to a Church decree enacted to regulate morals or religious practices within the church. In Christianity those canons would incorporate the tenets, or foundations, such as Scriptural elements, as the principles of religion or philosophy.


Why would the church have supported Aristotle's claim?

Aristotle wrote several books with a lot of claims, to what are you referring?


Where would someone go if they wanted to study philosophy in Medieval time?

Two major universities of the 11th and 12th centuries would have been Paris and Bologna. Though primarily they specialised in theology and law (respectively, though both did teach the alternate) philosophy would have been included within those fields. One thing you need to be aware of when looking at the study of philosophy in this period is that philosophy roughly equated to 'science' as we know it today. The distinction we have placed on the two was not prevalent in the Medieval period. Aristotle and others like him would have been used in this period, provided that they did not conflict with what the Catholic Church of the time understood to be true. Hope that helps!


What would not be considered a philosophy?

is it warriors?


Why would someone need a special dictionary for philosophy?

There are different types of philosophy, therefore needing a dictionary for an ordinary person would be required to understand the philosopher. Philosophy is not an easy topic to understand unless studied.


Is any object exactly the same?

A question of Philosophy. Well, all electrons would be indistinguishable from each other. And 100ml of distilled de-ionized water would be indistinguishable from another. But in neither case would both items be able to occupy the same space. So if you include the space/time dimensions and the energy mode of the items, then these are part of the description of the particular object, and no two will be the same.


What exactly are philosophy books?

A philosophy book would contain branches of philosophy such as ancient, medieval, Chinese and Persian Philosophy. The book teaches you about Realism, skepticism, Idealism and Rationalism. A very important teaching is Morality.


Explain the various perception about philosophy?

The variouse perception about philosophy would be a long drawn out answer to which would take to much of my time and effort, in short i have not got a clue!


Where can one learn about the christian philosophy?

The Christian philosophy is practiced by a large section of the world population. The best source for learning about Christian philosophy would be The Bible itself, however a local Christian church may offer good information as well. Several websites online are also dedicated to the topic.


What are a few philosophy books for beginners?

I would begin by reading Will and Ariel Durant's "The Story of Civilization" in 11 volumes. The advantage is that these books survey all of philosophy and connect philosophy to history of the world. Once you have read a good history of philosophy, you can better understand what original works you would like to read.


Which philosophy noted 'that if there were no property then there would be no theft?

Daoism