"Philosophical" refers to the study or inquiry into the fundamental nature of reality, knowledge, ethics, and existence. It involves contemplation, reflection, and discussion of abstract ideas and concepts, often aimed at gaining insight into the meaning and purpose of life.
A writer's philosophical assumption refers to their underlying beliefs or principles about the world, human nature, and existence that influence their writing. These assumptions shape the perspective, themes, and messages in their work, driving the overall tone and meaning conveyed to the audience.
Philosophical jurisprudence is the branch of philosophy that examines the nature of law, legal systems, and the role of law in society. It focuses on questions about the foundation, legitimacy, and interpretation of laws, as well as the relationship between law and ethics or justice. Philosophical jurisprudence seeks to understand the underlying principles and theories that shape legal systems and decision-making.
"Shunaka" is a term that can be translated to mean "dog" in Sanskrit.
aroha maiAroha mai mean I'm sorry in my language (Maori)
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about the meaning of "conceited"?
Question in philosophical exam - "what is bravery? ((1500 word essay))" Answer - "This is"
The "soul" is an abstract philosphical concept and does not physically exist.
The English philosophers John Locke, Rousseau, and Montesquieu.
He wrote the Declaration of Independence which, in stirring and inspiring language, laid the philosphical basis and moral argument for everything which has gone since.Michael Montagne
An inventor creates things for helpful or unhelpful purposes.An inventor also can create things which are made for neither, which have no purpose, but yet he is the creator of the object.Futhermore, in a philosphical matter, anyone can argue that they are an inventor of something, as we all create new things and ideas.
A writer's philosophical assumption refers to their underlying beliefs or principles about the world, human nature, and existence that influence their writing. These assumptions shape the perspective, themes, and messages in their work, driving the overall tone and meaning conveyed to the audience.
Well, this can be a very biased answers (as will all the others) but on eof the best was Aristotle. He was the tutor of Alexander, master of all philosphical trades and also science (biology and zoology), war, strategy and physics. see more @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristotle
Only evidence to the contrary of ones beliefs, or no positive evidence for ones beliefs, would lower confidence in any belief. The truth does not care about your beliefs and something can be true whether you believe it or not.
Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans were the first to assert that mathematical harmony could be found in the universe's underlying structures. They believed that numbers and mathematical relationships were at the core of all aspects of the universe, which they called the harmony of the spheres.
Philosophical jurisprudence is the branch of philosophy that examines the nature of law, legal systems, and the role of law in society. It focuses on questions about the foundation, legitimacy, and interpretation of laws, as well as the relationship between law and ethics or justice. Philosophical jurisprudence seeks to understand the underlying principles and theories that shape legal systems and decision-making.
I'm assuming it took them practice, just like anyone else. Although it may be genetic as well. There is a scientific/philosphical disagreement on talent vs. genetics in regards to musical talent. Malcom Young and Angus Young's older brother, George Young was a musician as well (see related wikipedia link) (See also the related link on nature (gentics) vs nurture (practice) in music) --Chado2423
That is such a subjective question that any absolute answer to that would be impossible to give. Can you be more specific about what you mean by "all drugs"? Are you including alcohol, tobacco, caffeine among others in this lot of drugs? If so, then absolutely not all drugs are good. Nicotine alone is horribly addictive and life-long smoking kills hundreds of thousands each and every year. Ponder that one if you wanted to get philosphical about drugs being "good".all drugs are not good there are bad and there are good,,,,,, some one can be for heal problems to help ure body work right but others can just make u sick and not let ure body work right