The Buddhist beliefs could arguably be considered a philosophy, since it does not have any sort of god(s).
The religion was Legalism. Actually, Legalism is not a religion. It is a philosophy. There was no real religion in the Qin dynasty, although the emperor did follow the ways of Legalism to rule China.
The nature of philosophy, including political philosophy, is that it is an enquiry, and not a belief. It is possible to become convinced of the rightness of the line of thinking of some political philosopher or other, in which case you would acquire a label like Hobbesian or Marxist.
his belief about religion he had more confidence in tomorrow than today.
he was catolico
They both had a polytheistic belief.
religion
A religion is a philosophy, way of thinking or a belief system and is unable to build anything physical
A tenet is a principle or belief, especially one of the main principles of a religion or philosophy.
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.
T.J MAWSON has written: 'BELIEF IN GOD: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION'
Gary Gutting has written: 'French Philosophy in the Twentieth Century' 'Thinking the impossible' -- subject(s): French Philosophy, Philosophers 'Religious belief and religious skepticism' -- subject(s): Religion, Belief and doubt, Philosophy 'Thinking the impossible'
Religion typically involves a belief in a higher power or supernatural being, along with organized practices and rituals. Philosophy is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language using reason and critical thinking. While religion often includes moral teachings and guidelines, philosophy focuses more on rational inquiry and understanding.
Belief in any form is crucial either building a human or ones own philosophy.
Philosophy is a rational and critical inquiry into fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, and reality, while religion is a belief system based on faith in a higher power or supernatural being. Philosophy relies on reason and evidence, while religion often involves faith and revelation. Additionally, philosophy encourages questioning and skepticism, while religion often involves acceptance of certain beliefs without questioning.
Of course. Philosophy is a way of life - religion is a belief system - they can, but do not need, to clash. As most religions hold the same porecepts (oir cammandments if you will) to be true, there is often no clash at all.
It is a good idea. Because, Contrary to popular belief, religion is the root of civilization.
All of the world has religion. Religion is more than just what we typically view it as. Religion is another word for Faith, and Hope. One may be able to disagree and declare that what I say is far from the truth. But if you look at it, Religion is a philosophy, and what is philosophy to an individual? I would state it as a belief. Their way of life. With that said, even atheists have religion. They just don't believe in a God.