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Monday, 30 September 2019

philosophy?

answers1: To Hell with that! I can't even read it, let alone pronounce
it. Ther's a lot of prejudice in that from of language. Keep it Simple
Sisters. Teach your babies not to study war or play war games. No
matter what their Daddies want!!!
answers2: Russell has a good quote on this: We may note one peculiar
feature of philosophy. If someone asks the question what is
mathematics, we can give him a dictionary definition, let us say the
science of number, for the sake of argument. As far as it goes this is
an uncontroversial statement... Definitions may be given in this way
of any field where a body of definite knowledge exists. But philosophy
cannot be so defined. Any definition is controversial and already
embodies a philosophic attitude. The only way to find out what
philosophy is, is to do philosophy. —Bertrand Russell, The Wisdom of
the West
answers3: Hegel's philosophy is generally perceived as being that of
Absolute Idealism: a combination of both Subjective and Objective
philosophy.. <br>
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While I could probably give you enough insights to be able to fool
your teacher into believing you actually acquired the knowledge on
your own I would think the ghosts of Hagel, Kant, Rousseau and my
grandpappy would not approve. <br>
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Hagel was too cool to be shortchanged by faked knowledge. <br>
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I will give you one tip: Try typing in a search for 'History Of Ideas'
and see if that will help you with your shortcut to knowledge. There
is a wonderful published book called 'Dictionary of The History Of
Ideas' that may still be in print that should help you.
answers4: I'm not to familiar with the hegelian idealisms, but I'm
suggesting that you go wikipedia...unless anybody wants to answer
this?
answers5: Just ask yourself ... what good will it do to know the
answer to your question ?
answers6: Gosh what a mouthful, I haven't a clue so I can't sorry! <br>
Chill out a bit...

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