Monday, September 10, 2012

Post #3: What Do Philosophers Study?

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17 comments:

  1. Philosophers study the following: Mathematics, animal cognition, ethics, technology, logic, language, science, history, law, public policy, artifical intelligence, culture, religion, psychology, and education.

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  2. Philosophers study Language, Mathematics, Logic, Animal Cognition, Ethics, History, Technology, Science, Artificial Intelligence, Public Policy, Law, Systems Analysis, Religion, Culture, Education and Psychology.

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  3. Philosophy is the study of general and basic problems, such as those connected with life, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.

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  5. Philosophers study mathematics, animal cognition, ethics, technology, logic, culture, science, history, religion, public education, artifical intelligence, language, law, psychology, policy, and system analysis.

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  6. Philosophers study: Language, Mathematics, Logic, Animal Cognition, Ethics, History, Technology, Science, Artificial Intelligence, Public Policy, Law, Systems Analysis, Religion, Culture, Education, and Psychology.

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  7. Simply put as everyone had said:

    Philosophers Study:

    Language. Mathematics. Logic. Animal Cognition. Ethics. History. Technology. Science. Artificial Intelligence. Public Policy. Law. Systems Analysis. Religion. Culture. Education. Psychology.

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  8. Philosophers study language, matthematics, logic, animal cognition, ethics, history, technology, science, artificial intelligence, public policy, law, system analysis, religion, culture, education, and psycology.

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  9. Philosophy is an ancient discipline that teaches skills such as problem solving, evaluation, systematic study, critical thinking, clarity, writing skills, thinking. Philosophy is the love of wisdom; a passion for it. As such, it is something that can and should be studied throughout life, much like martial arts. Philosophers reflect upon and study—the devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge—subjects such as language, mathematics, logic, animal cognition, ethics, history, technology, science, artificial intelligence, public policy, law, systems analysis, religion, culture, education, and psychology (manmade ideas, concepts, and codes).

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  10. Philosophy is the love of wisdom and knowledge...so how do you study that? Well, philosophers mainly first learn the thinking process and critical thinking is a very important skill for them. They also study epistemology, ethnics, aesthetics, axiology (value of value), ontology(reality), metaphysics, the mind, and religion. Philosophers also study political systems and ideologies, laws, culture, and psychology of humans. They develop a great sense of these topics and combine the knowledge together to make further conclusions about living a more reasonable life with more reasonable thoughts in your head.

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  11. Philosophers indulge in a broad range of different subjects in which they study and evaluate. They aren't limited to a specific set of topics in which they can study as long as they can garner critical thought from it.

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  12. "Its skills can be applied to any problem."

    Philosophers engulf in any subject that they feel needs to be thought about critically. The question everything to reassure themselves and others around them what life really is. They basically study why the world including humans work and function the way that they do.

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  13. Philosophers study many things, which do not range in one specific field. They study maths, sciences, law and many other things that are needed to be learned. They study why the world functions the way it does and always question what they know, because they have a love for wisdom and knowledge.

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  14. Philosphers are not limitied to a specific set of topics in which they can study. There is a vast majority of subjects that they can further look into and interpret they include, language, mathematics, logic, animal cognition, ethics, history, technology, science, artificial intelligence, public policy, law, systems analysis, religion, culture, education, and psycology.

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  15. Philosophers has an abundant amount of subjects in which they absorb concepts. Not only do they research the topics, but analyze and interpret, asking abstract questions such as "how" and "why." They look within and read between the lines to pursuit a better and justified understanding. Some topics that they indulge in include science, language, history, law, religion, ethics and psychology.

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  16. Philosophers study Mathematics, Logic, Animal Cognition, Ethics, History, Technology, Science, Artificial Intelligence, Public Policy, Law, Systems Analysis, Religion, Culture, Education, and Psychology.

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