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Importance of Philosophy

losophy. The content of her testimonial consisted of many supported ideas and thoughts. Yet, at the same time, the statement she made was rousing to anyone that was perhaps overhearing or listening to the conversation. It upheld all the characteristics for a good philosophical conversation. They include various aspects of diversity, thought, support and liberalism.Without philosophy the world would be incomplete. It is common knowledge that there is gray in every argument, even the most miniscule, it is never black or white. Philosophy is what the gray area consists of, different beliefs and ideas that cannot fit in either of the two groups. That is what makes philosophy significant; there are no limits to it. There are no boundaries to what the human mind can think and there are no unattainable dreams that ones mind cannot conceive. Therefore stating thatthere are no tangible boundaries for philosophy, neither are there elusive limitations.Philosophy can be viewed in so many different ways, with so many different aspects looked at and critiqued. The simple statement, eventually the sun will burn out and the Earth will cease to exist can produce a rousing philosophical conversation. When having a philosophical discussion the people philosophers involved must take a look at all aspects and ideas that are being talked about and conversed. When a person does not involve the common sense of thought and belief in their banter it loses all opportunity of being a philosophical conversation. If one considers themselves to be a philosopher they must uphold certain characteristics. The attributes include; open-mindedness, permissiveness, tolerance and above all, a good philosopher must never show prior partiality to the ideas that are at hand. The epitome of a good philosopher upholds all of the above qualities. Thus, a philosopher, good or bad, has some sense of progressiveness. Socrates is a prime example of a philosopher. He ...

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