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philosophy- comes from two _____ word philos (love) and sophias (wisdom)

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1. Greek
2. Knowledge
3. Experience
4. Holistic Thinking
5. Partial Thinking



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Answered by Anonymous
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philosophy- comes from two greek word philos (love) and sophias (wisdom)

Answered by syedtahir20
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philosophy- comes from two _____ word philos (love) and sophias (wisdom)

1. Greek.

Philosophy , derived from the Greek ‘philo’ (love) and ‘sophia’ (wisdom), is literally defined as “the love of wisdom.” More broadly understood, it is the study of the most basic and profound matters of human existence. Philosophy, in the West, began in the Greek colony of Miletus.

The word philosophy comes from the Greek philo (love) and sophia (wisdom) and so is literally defined as “the love of wisdom”. More broadly understood, it is the study of the most basic and profound matters of human existence. Philosophical schools frequently develop in response to some perceived failure of religion to provide answers to fundamental questions.

The topic of exactly when and where philosophy first began to develop is still debated, but the simplest answer is that it would have begun – at any place in the distant past – the first time someone asked why they were born, what their purpose was, and how they were supposed to understand their lives. The term philosophy may apply to a formalized secular or religious system of thought, a personal construct, or a communal understanding of proper attitude and conduct, but in each case, the purpose of the system is to answer such questions.

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