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Are opinions acceptable in philosophy? Support your answer?

Ps. Philosophy subject.

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Answered by cjaya
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Answer:

No opinions are not acceptable in philosophy, giving opinions is expressing one self , whereas philosophy is the study of general and fundamental questions about knowledge, reasonable subjects etc

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Opinions in general are not accepted in philosophy.

Explanation:

  • Opinions can be thought of as viewpoints or judgments, and the majority of the time they are held on a personal level.
  • Facts, on the other hand, are the predicament that exists in the world regardless of what anybody thinks about them. Opinions should not be mixed up with facts.
  • Contrary to opinions, which belong to a specific individual, facts do not belong to anyone in particular.
  • Opinions can be expressed by philosophers; however, in order to be taken seriously, those opinions need to be supported by evidence and reason. In the field of philosophy, any opinion that is not supported by logic is considered to be invalid.
  • Opinions also form a bridge between belief and reality, and philosophy has to have a strong rooting in reality in order to be valid.

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