All religions are a philosophy. A relevant definition of religion from Webster's Dictionary is " a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith." A relevant definition of Philosophy is, "a search for a general understanding of values and reality by chiefly speculative rather than observational means." All religions offer a general understanding of values and reality by chiefly speculative means. Once you have chosen a religion you have arrived at your own personal philosophy of life.
Philosophy is the basis for faith. Philosophy asks the questions about life and religion answers them.
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The Constitution.
Yes, there appears to be link between region and religion because areas, such as the Middle East are predominantly Muslim or Islam.
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relationship between philosophy and psychology
The difference between religion and philosophy is that religion gives unwarranted answers while philosophy asks questions.
When Religion cannot be practiced it becomes Philosophy.Answer:The line between religion and philosophy is blurred at best. Religion is afterall the progenitor of modern philosophy, which in turn gave birth to morality and ethics.
There is a direct relationship between history and philosophy. Most of the fundamental problems and concepts that are studied in philosophy are based on historical evidences and proofs.
They are entirely different.
Yes.
religion is philosophy
Philosophy is just a study of information, if you study religion it is called theology and theosophy instead.
philosophy is much more broad based in the structure of knowledge whereas religion and science are methods.
The theologians tried to use christian dogmas to teach philosophy meaning they were trying to establish a relationship between philosophy and religion. But then they met lots of criticism from other philosophers because these were two different contradictory and complex disciplines
what is the relationship between belief, knowledge, mythology, and religion.