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- Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Gr****) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge...
- Protrepticus: "If we ought to philosophise, then we ought to philosophise; and if we ought not to philosophise, then we ought to philosophise (i.e. in order to justify...
- factor in religious growth and connection with Jah, and as a way to philosophise and become wiser. Marley was a Pan-Africanist and believed in the unity...
- Twilight of the Idols, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer (German: Götzen-Dämmerung, oder, Wie man mit dem Hammer philosophiert) is a book by Friedrich...
- Plato's philosophy has a strong religious component, e. g. in that philosophising is seen as a means of ascending to a higher level of consciousness....
- ice floats upon water ... Why does the ice float? Think of that, and philosophise". The subjects in his lectures consisted of Chemistry and Electricity...
- 2023). "The Killer reviewterrific David Fincher thriller about a philosophising hitman". The Guardian. Archived from the original on September 3, 2023...
- Ishrāq: Islamic Philosophy Yearbook 2 (2011), 222–237 Nader El-Bizri, 'Philosophising at the Margins of 'Sh'i Studies': Reflections on Ibn Sīnā's Ontology'...
- superior – is its doctrinal sobriety. Inside the unions, there is little philosophising. They do better than that: they act!" Similarly, Andreu Nin of the Spanish...
- Nietzsche. Woodstock, N.Y.: The Overlook Press. Čeika, Jonas (2021). How to philosophise with a hammer and a sickle: Nietzsche and Marx for the twenty-first century...