Why philosophy?

Throughout history, many philosophers have wondered about the reason of earth’s roundness, the moon’s shape, the sun rising and the sunset or maybe just the reason of being here on earth. Most of them have made their own hypothesis and even created theories.

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Nowadays there are few people that philosophize; there is no need. We have everything solved, if we wonder about the sun’s ...

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Essay on My Philosophy

Life is tough. When we think of our lives, we tend to focus on a broad scale: the years, or decades, that we have been on Earth. Yet, our lives are actually lived one short moment at a time. Every moment is a drop of water, that we make a choice with, and over time, alter the course of our lives. For most people, those tiny decisions they make are not based on rules, laws, commandments, or high philosophy, but ...

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The three worlds of Philosophy

There are basically three worlds or three different ways to consider objects in philosophy. They each have very different views on existence and how it relates to us. The worlds go in an order and you must pass through one to get to the other. It’s like a cycle.

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The first world we experience is known as the world of ...

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Essay on Philosophy

What is the nature and limit of power that iss legitimately exersized over individuals? The question has been debated since the Ancient Greek Philosopher Aristotle. He points out that this kind of question is closely related to politics and ethics and the collective action was the most ethical type of power realization in a society. Since those ancient days, there had been some incredible developments that would arise the same question of power again. Indeed, the rise of new mode ...

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Philosophy essay

The philosophies of Aristotle and Descartes have many distinguished differences. Aristotle, born in 384BC, brought out the empiricist side of philosophy. Descartes, born in 1596BC, did not contribute to the empiricist side of philosophy, but instead focused on and believed more in a rationalistic style of philosophy. Though some thoughts remained similar between the two men, the differences between the two philosophies are clear.

To understand the thoughts of Aristotle and Descartes one must first understand the differences between empiricism ...

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