Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
FILOSOFÍA.
La filosofía es aquella ciencia que tiene como fin responder a grandes interrogantes que cautivan al hombre (como por ejemplo el origen del universo; el origen del hombre) para alcanzar la sabiduría. Es por esto, que se debe poner en marcha un análisis coherente, así como racional para alcanzar un planteo y una respuesta (sobre cualquier cuestión).
La filosofía tiene sus orígenes en el siglo VII antes de Cristo en Grecia. La etimología de la palabra filosofía proviene de las raíces griegas philos (que significa amor) y sophia (que significa sabiduría). Es por esto que la filosofía significa “amor a la sabiduría”.
Un filósofo es una persona que busca desesperadamente el saber por el saber mismo. Su motivación suele ser la curiosidad, que lo lleva a indagar acerca de los principios sobre la realidad y existencia humana¿Cuáles son las ramas de la filosofía?
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