Here are some of the proposed definitions of philosophy that this week's Philosophy class produced:
Philosophy is the human love for knowldge, the human search to explain the world by questions and find the truth. Philosophical questions are universal because they can interest everybody.
Philosophy is a human science that makes people think about themselves, human being, and life. Philosophy helps humans to ask themselves about their concepts and the truth of them. It helps to explain the world by asking questions and trying to answer them.
Philosophy literally means to love wisdom. Wisdom, in this case, means to ask the right questions--about life, or the world or anything.
Philosophy is reflection about the meaning of questions which will be always there.
Philosophy is a way to think and try to understand in a better way what we are surrounded by and to try to answer questions that life is making us ask ourselves.
Philosophy is something that everybody should be interested in or should try to think about as it asks essential questions on life, facts or things and their meanings.
Philosophy is the questions that we can only ask to ourselves. It is to try to find the answers to the questions that nobody else can answer because philosophy is a kind of imagination.
The aim of philosophy is to find the truths through reflection and questioning.
Philosophy, differently from religion, does not give dogmatic ideas, but leaves problems open and gives the possibility of asking and answering. So, philosophy is the art of free asking.
Philosophy is to try to explain the nature of things and their place in our world.
Philosophy is the science of sciences, which explains the origins and meanings based on different points of view.
Philosophy is pushing people to ask themselves about the meaning of life.
Philosophy is the love of wisdom through a search for profound answers.
Philosophy explains the sense of all words.
Philosophy is a definition of life and all the questions that go with it.
Look at the individuality and sophistication of each of these definitions, as well as the remarkable way they spontaneously cover most of the ways philosophy has ever been thought of!
Philosophy is the human love for knowldge, the human search to explain the world by questions and find the truth. Philosophical questions are universal because they can interest everybody.
Philosophy is a human science that makes people think about themselves, human being, and life. Philosophy helps humans to ask themselves about their concepts and the truth of them. It helps to explain the world by asking questions and trying to answer them.
Philosophy literally means to love wisdom. Wisdom, in this case, means to ask the right questions--about life, or the world or anything.
Philosophy is reflection about the meaning of questions which will be always there.
Philosophy is a way to think and try to understand in a better way what we are surrounded by and to try to answer questions that life is making us ask ourselves.
Philosophy is something that everybody should be interested in or should try to think about as it asks essential questions on life, facts or things and their meanings.
Philosophy is the questions that we can only ask to ourselves. It is to try to find the answers to the questions that nobody else can answer because philosophy is a kind of imagination.
The aim of philosophy is to find the truths through reflection and questioning.
Philosophy, differently from religion, does not give dogmatic ideas, but leaves problems open and gives the possibility of asking and answering. So, philosophy is the art of free asking.
Philosophy is to try to explain the nature of things and their place in our world.
Philosophy is the science of sciences, which explains the origins and meanings based on different points of view.
Philosophy is pushing people to ask themselves about the meaning of life.
Philosophy is the love of wisdom through a search for profound answers.
Philosophy explains the sense of all words.
Philosophy is a definition of life and all the questions that go with it.
Philosophy is the art of finding meaning.
Look at the individuality and sophistication of each of these definitions, as well as the remarkable way they spontaneously cover most of the ways philosophy has ever been thought of!
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