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Philosophy

Noun
UK /fɪˈlɒs.ə.fi/
US /fɪˈlɑː.sə.fi/

Definition

The study of ideas about life, knowledge, reality, and how people should live and behave.

Example

"She enjoys reading books about philosophy to understand life better."

"Philosophy teaches people to think deeply about questions like what is fair or what is true."

"Many leaders use philosophy to guide their decisions and understand the effects of their actions."

Explanation

The word “Philosophy” comes from Greek: philo means love and sophia means wisdom, so it literally means “love of wisdom”. Philosophy is about thinking carefully and wanting to know the truth about life, knowledge, reality, and how people should live, think, and behave. It is the study of fundamental questions or ideas about life, knowledge, and the world. It asks questions like “What is right or wrong?” and “Why are we here?” People who study philosophy think carefully about life, beliefs, and how people should behave. Philosophy helps people understand themselves, other people, and the world better. It is used in teaching, thinking, and even making important decisions.

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