The most useful philosophy is the one you come up with for yourself. You can do that by learning from mistakes, yours and others, then applying it to your outlook on life. That's all philosophy is really, how your experiences relate to your own life. Trying to live by someone elses is usually a mistake because their life is different from yours.
Some people believe that philosophy is dead because they think that science and technology have provided more concrete answers to questions that were traditionally explored by philosophy. They may see philosophy as less relevant or useful in the modern world compared to other disciplines.
Some of the most cited philosophers in the field of philosophy include Plato, Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, and David Hume.
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The most significant Greek contributions to philosophy include the development of logic by Aristotle, the Socratic method of questioning by Socrates, and the concept of the ideal forms by Plato. These ideas have had a lasting impact on Western philosophy and continue to influence modern thought.
A humanist was most likely to study subjects related to the humanities, such as literature, history, philosophy, and art. They focused on the importance of human values, individuality, and rationality.
A master's in philosophy is useful in almost every environment. It's certainly not a handicap.
Useful resources are the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (www.iep.utm.edu/ ) and the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (plato.stanford.edu/).
Ancient Chinese philosophy like Confucianism is still relevant. Confucianism provided useful moral, political and religious teachings. Most noteworthy, it promotes humanity in leadership and all social spheres.
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It is useful to contrast Greek philosophy with Jewish philosophy, this contrast was certainly a serious issue for medieval philosophers like Rabbi Moses ben Maimon (Maimonides) and Thomas Aquinas. Both of them wrestled with attempting to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy with the biblical philosophy. It is not clear that there is such a thing as Semitic philosophy, though, so it is difficult to address this question.
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