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Philosophy
is a study that seeks to understand the mysteries of existence and
reality. It tries to discover the nature of truth and knowledge
and to find what is of basic value and importance in life. It also
examines the relationships between humanity and nature and between
the individual and society. Philosophy arises out of wonder, curiosity,
and the desire to know and understand. Philosophy is thus a form
of inquiry a process of analysis, criticism, interpretation,
and speculation.
The
term philosophy cannot be defined precisely because the subject
is so complex and so controversial. Different philosophers have
different views of the nature, methods, and range of philosophy.
The term philosophy itself comes from the Greek philosophia,
which means love of wisdom. In that sense, wisdom is the active
use of intelligence, not something passive that a person simply
possesses.
The
first known Western philosophers lived in the ancient Greek world
during the early 500s B.C. These early philosophers tried
to discover the basic make up of things and the nature of the world
and of reality. For answers to questions about such subjects, people
had largely relied on magic, superstition, religion, tradition,
or authority. But the Greek philosophers considered those sources
of knowledge unreliable. Instead, they sought answers by thinking
and studying nature.
Philosophy
has also had a long history in some non-Western cultures, especially
China and India. But until about 200 years ago, there was little
interchange between those philosophies and Western philosophy, chiefly
because of the difficulties of travel and communication. As a result,
Western philosophy generally developed independently of Eastern
philosophy.
The importance of philosophy
Philosophic
thought is an inescapable part of human existence. Almost everyone
has been puzzled from time to time by such essentially philosophic
questions as What does life mean? Did I have any
existence before I was born? and Is there life after
death? Most people also have some kind of philosophy in the
sense of a personal outlook on life. Even a person who claims that
considering philosophic questions is a waste of time is expressing
what is important, worthwhile, or valuable. A rejection of all philosophy
is in itself philosophy.
By
studying philosophy, people can clarify what they believe, and they
can be stimulated to think about ultimate questions. A person can
study philosophers of the past to discover why they thought as they
did and what value their thoughts may have in ones own life.
There are people who simply enjoy reading the great philosophers,
especially those who also great writers.
Philosophy
has had enormous influence on our everyday lives. The very language
we speak uses classifications derived from philosophy. For example,
the classifications of noun and verb involve the philosophic idea
that there is a difference between things and actions. If we ask
what that difference is, we are starting a philosophic inquiry.
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