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Philosophy

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Sister language project
http://ilo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilosopia (with inter-wiki links and cats deleted)

Sister-Article
Ti pilosopia ket maysa a klase ti panagadal a pakairamanan ti estetika, epistemolohia, etika, lohika, ken metapisika, a pangsaludsodan ti tattao no adda kadi Dios wenno awan, no ania ti nakaparsuaan ti kinapudno, ken no kasano a makuna a dakes wenno naimbag ti maysa nga aramid.

Ti termino a pilosopia ket naggapu iti duog a Griego a balikas a "Φιλοσοφία" (philo-sophia),a kayatna a sawen "panagayat iti sirib" wenno gagangay a "pagayam ti kinasirib".

English language translation as provided in commented out section
''The fundamental method of philosophy is the use of reasoning to evaluate arguments concerning these questions. However, the exact scope and methodology of philosophy is not rigid. What counts as philosophy is itself debated, and it varies across philosophical traditions''.

''The term is notoriously difficult to define (see definition of philosophy) because of the diverse range of ideas that have been labeled as a philosophy. The Penguin Dictionary of Philosophy defines it as the study of "the most fundamental and general concepts and principles involved in thought, action, and reality". The Penguin Encyclopedia says that philosophy differs from science in that philosophy's questions cannot be answered empirically, and from religion in that philosophy allows no place for faith or revelation. However, these points are called into question by the Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy, which states: "the late 20th-century... prefers to see philosophical reflection as continuous with the best practice of any field of intellectual enquiry." Indeed, many of the speculations of early philosophers in the field of natural philosophy eventually formed the basis for modern scientific explanations on a variety of subjects''.

Informally, a "philosophy" may refer to a general world view or to a specific ethic or belief.

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