No. Not even close.
I was thinking the same thing if philosophy under a cloud for you ?? here your answer ,.. : Philosophy is not under a cloud but philosophy is the cloud, a momentary protective screen against the harsh light of truth. <--BabiiGurll-->
No, purpose and problem are not the same thing. Purpose refers to the reason for which something is done or created, while a problem is a matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful that needs to be resolved. Purpose is the desired outcome, while a problem is an obstacle or challenge that needs to be addressed.
Not necessarily. A philosophy is a general system of thought that explains or ties together general ideas of a topic. There is a philosophy of science, for example. There are philosophies that deal with the purpose of existence, the nature of knowledge, etc. A quote is simply a documented statement made by someone. Quotes can be about anything, serious or silly. A quote might have something to do with a philosophy, but it doesn't have to. Most serious philosophies can't be summarized in a single quote. Sometimes a person might say something like: "My philosophy on that subject is that we should amend the Constitution." Probably, it would be better to refer to such a statement as an opinion and not a philosophy.
raison d'etre means 'reason for existing' in French. (It has the same meaning in English).
to my mind, philosophy, religion, and science, have the same purpose and end- to search what is true. philosophy tends to answer questions about reality, knowledge, morality, truth, and beauty, using reason. reason is the only tool that shall be used in attaining truth, how we use it to know the underlying structure of what exists and of materials provided to us. this makes it different from others, as long as possible, it doesn't hold anything from mysticism and faith (which are matters of religion), and confines itself not only to the observable reality (which is the starting point of science). whereas religion explains the cosmic purpose, and science the cosmic order, philosophy explains both.
No, outcome and purpose do not mean the same thing. Outcome refers to the result or consequence of an action or process, while purpose signifies the reason or intention behind that action. In essence, purpose is what drives an action, and outcome is what is achieved as a result of that action.
No, for function is it's actual ability of doing something while it's purpose it what it is intended to do.
yes itsnthe same thing
Unlike science, philosophy is not based on observable truths or known facts.
I have no idea Im wondering the same thing
No, a purpose is a reason for doing something but a proposal is a act of getting a girlfriend or boyfriend to marry you.So you can see a purpose and a proposal is not the same thing
It has the same purpose as that of any living thing: to reproduce.
No facility is a place and equipment is anything kept, furnished, or provided for a specific purpose.
Yes they mean the same thing.
Yes they mean the same thing.
Yes, they can mean the same thing.
No, they are not the same thing. Mean and average are the same thing.