Oriental philosophy sets moral guidelines for an individual or a domestic society. Western Philosophy covers ... everything.
One highly regarded book on the history of philosophy is "A History of Western Philosophy" by Bertrand Russell.
The three sages often mentioned in Eastern philosophy are Confucius, Laozi (Lao-Tzu), and Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha). Confucius is known for his teachings on ethics and social relationships, Laozi for the founding of Taoism and his writings on the Tao, and Siddhartha Gautama for his teachings that became the foundation of Buddhism.
Socrates is often considered the Father of Western Philosophy; however, most group him with his successors, Plato and Aristotle, as the Father's of Western Philosophy, also known as "The Big Three." One can argue that Thales is the true Founder of Western Philosophy due to his influence on Socrates. In regards to modern philosophy, René Descartes holds that title. There is no single person who owns the title of "The Father of Philosophy," considering how much of philosophy developed largely independently in different regions (i.e., Western and Eastern philosophy).
One example of Western philosophy is the works of Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher known for his influential ideas in ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology. Kant's work emphasizes the importance of reason, autonomy, and the categorical imperative in moral philosophy.
Thales of Miletus is often called the father of philosophy due to his revolutionary ideas and contributions to the development of Western philosophy in ancient Greece. Thales is known for his inquiries into the nature of the universe and his belief that water is the fundamental substance of all things.
Walter Schubart has written: 'Geistige Wandlung von der Mechanik zur Metaphysik' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Swiss, Swiss Philosophy 'Europa und die Seele des Ostens' -- subject(s): Civilization, Civilization, Oriental, Civilization, Western, Oriental Civilization, Western Civilization 'Evropa i dusha Vostoka' -- subject(s): Civilization, Civilization, Oriental, Civilization, Western, Oriental Civilization, Western Civilization
The capital of Negros Oriental from the Western Visayas of the Philippines is Dumaguete City.
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Lily Beck has written: 'The story of oriental philosophy' -- subject(s): Buddha (The concept), Buddhism, Chinese Philosophy, Confucius and Confucianism, Hindu Philosophy, Japanese Philosophy, Persian Philosophy, Philosophy, Chinese, Philosophy, Hindu, Philosophy, Japanese, Philosophy, Persian
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It is generally not recommended to use "oriental" to describe people, as it can be offensive. When referring to objects or regions, "oriental" is not typically capitalized unless it is part of a formal title.
J. Clark has written: 'Workbook for Computers and Infoprocessin' 'Financial management' 'Wkbk Structured Basic' 'The Moons of Madeleine' 'Structured Basic Texas Manual' 'Dictionary of Insurance and Finance Terms' 'Advanced Structured Basic Programming Wo' 'Computers and Info Proc' 'DD Test IBM, Economics' 'Calculations in A-level Chemistry' 'Tests, Economics' 'Structured Basic'
The father of western philosophy is often considered to be the ancient Greek philosopher, Socrates.
Western art criticism focuses on theory and philosophy.
Michael. Adam has written: 'Man is a little world' -- subject(s): Man 'D.H. Lawrence & the way of the dandelion' 'Wandering in Eden' -- subject(s): Oriental Philosophy, Philosophy, Oriental 'Hang gliding'
Just one sample: The Western film, "The Magnificient Seven" was based on an Oriental film titled, "The Seven Samurai."