philosophy I don't understand

A trail of 7 pages, marked with comments, by leftysailor
About this trail:
The second component is another Greek word, "sophe", which means "wisdom". So etymologically speaking, the word "philosophy" literally means the "love of wisdom".
7 marks in this trail
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the idea of the postmodern or postmodernity as a historical (political/economic/social) condition (an era we're still supposedly in whether we know it not)
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Here the favored model for achieving human knowledge was not the abstract mathematical reasoning so admired by the rationalists but the more concrete observations of natural science.
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Tantra like Yoga or Zen, is a path to enlightenment, which has its roots in India. It is nicknamed the "science of ecstasy" and focuses on heightening and prolonging the special awareness and rapport that exists between lovers during lovemaking.
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Welcome to the study of philosophy; I hope that you will enjoy your pursuit of the discipline and find it rewarding in many ways. In this document, I've gathered some information that may be of assistance to you as you proceed through a formal course of study.
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In this article, I argue that the concept of 'value' neutrality espoused by leading liberals including John Rawls, Charles Larmore and Ronald Dworkin, is untenable.
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The second component is another Greek word, "sophe", which means "wisdom". So etymologically speaking, the word "philosophy" literally means the "love of wisdom".
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The consumer should be aware that he or she may be the only entity in the universe, and therefore that any perceived defects in product quality are the consumer's own fault.

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