Lol, Philo is most hip way to refer to Philosophy I've come across so far. Etymologically, Philosophy means love, seek or desire wisdom, it comes from two greek words 'philien' meaning love or desire, and sophia meaning wisdom.
Umer: Having read the concept of God among great philosophers, I'm intrigued to know how Platonic "philo" approached this pro...
Heart's Testification
Truly, all praise belongs to (God), we praise Him, seek His help and His forgiveness; And we seek refuge with Allâh from the evil of our selves and from our misdeeds. Whomsoever Allâh guides, none can [cause to] deviate; and whomsoever He [causes to] deviate, none can guide. I testify that there is no deity [worthy of worship] except Allâh, He is alone, having no partners, and I [further] testify that is His slave and His [final] Messenger.
Misplacement of Comedy
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'Ah hello! its nice to see you (all) here. By now the (more) perceptive of you realised, this is hell. And, I'm the devil. But you can call me Toby, if you like to. We try to keep things informal here as well as infernal. That's just a little joke of mine, I tell it everytime'.
7 did criticisms:
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To think, however, can be defined in other ways too... But yes, I surely agree to this definition of philosophy!
Least, bare minimum, non-controversial definition.
Although our Strategy prof discourages agreements - I'd agree with you.
Thanks for the criticism!
Absolutely true.
Umer i must congratulate you that such a young age you have discovered what is the reality of a 3000 y old on going debate "what is philosophy".
You keep reading, i am sure you will go a long way. But reading is must and read everything. At start one must read everything or way is lost
wow, you defined philo with few words but so aptly!
Thank you all for the compliments.
@ Mubi,
"Philo" sounds cool!
@ Sherri,
Why not? If the top intellectual priority isn't hurt....
Lol, Philo is most hip way to refer to Philosophy I've come across so far. Etymologically, Philosophy means love, seek or desire wisdom, it comes from two greek words 'philien' meaning love or desire, and sophia meaning wisdom.
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