Beliefs. They are our perceptions of what "is". Even though most believe that we are living in a physical world, the reality remains that we are living in a world of thoughts and emotions. Everything we live, we really feel within. In reality we are simply on a ride of "emotions". We believe that things out there are guilty of our feelings, but in reality all "feelings" come from within. We link emotions to things, because we were falsely taught to do So by those who wish to rule the world through materialism : you need the car to feel good, the house or the money etc..
The concept of "if you can't see it, it doesn't exist" in philosophy is known as empiricism. Empiricism is the belief that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience and that things that cannot be observed or measured do not have real existence.
Parmenides' philosophy challenged traditional beliefs about change by arguing that change is an illusion and that reality is unchanging and indivisible. This contradicted the common belief that the world is constantly in flux and that things can undergo real change.
In philosophy, determining what is real involves examining evidence, logic, and reasoning to understand the nature of reality. Philosophers use critical thinking and analysis to explore different perspectives and theories to determine what can be considered true or real.
philosophy is the science of all things and beings in their ultimate principles and causes acquired by the aid of human intellect alone. -- or in other definition It is a science of the ultimate awareness of things (e.g. causes and effects) Genesis: Socrates - stated that philosophy started from a mere process called "Wondering" ("Wondering" - asking questions;finding an answer to the questions.) According to Eicero, philosophy is a love of wisdom PHILOS - which means "love" SOPHIA - which means "wisdom" (c) Prof.Arnel Malitao - FEU Philosophy I Professor --
Translated literally from its ancient Greek roots, Philosophy means "love of wisdom." Taking this as its "real" definition, Philosophy has been quite differently, even "nominally," defined through the centuries. For instance, in the 20th century, the predominant understanding of Philosophy was as "concept-clarification."
The concept of "if you can't see it, it doesn't exist" in philosophy is known as empiricism. Empiricism is the belief that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience and that things that cannot be observed or measured do not have real existence.
To do things to their perfection without being attached to the result is the philosophy of India
Parmenides' philosophy challenged traditional beliefs about change by arguing that change is an illusion and that reality is unchanging and indivisible. This contradicted the common belief that the world is constantly in flux and that things can undergo real change.
Socrates considered taking "care of the Soul" as the primary task of philosophy.
Cartesian, my friend. It is a dismissal of perception through the senses. A reversal of Aristotelian philosophy.
Their words making up the word philosophy mean love of wisdom. A philosopher was someone who sought out the real meaning of things and proper ways of human behaviour.
The professor had a masters degree in philosophy. There are more things in heaven and on Earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy. (paraphrase of Hamlet) My philosophy is basically live and let live.
In philosophy, determining what is real involves examining evidence, logic, and reasoning to understand the nature of reality. Philosophers use critical thinking and analysis to explore different perspectives and theories to determine what can be considered true or real.
Purpose of philosophy is show things as they are.Otherwise human perception remains blurred and confused.
Plato - Lil Miss Snoogy (:
In eastern philosophy The Buddha argued that all things (forms) are impermanent. In western philosophy the first philosopher who is well known for advocating that all things are in flux was Heraclitus. .
Jungian philosophy seems to have very little scientific validity. But in the world of philosophy, all things are debatable.