Philosophy Role
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Philosophy Role
Philosophy is an all-important aspect of our lives. It is philosophy that we
turn to when have the need to seek out a guiding principle for our lives.
Therefore, philosophy holds a prominent place in society and in the world.
Basically, everyone is a philosopher, but it takes the creative genius and
reasoning of brilliant thinkers to bring about world-shattering concepts.
Nevertheless, the common man also ruminates about his life and his unique
existence to try to find the meaning of his life. Over a life time, a
constitution or a theme is developed to discern the ideas that one can readily
accept. Interestingly, the philosophies of men separated by vast chasms of time
and space all embrace upon a common theme of life. This theme is so broad as to
encompass everyone's ideas and beliefs and allows for future inclusions. When a
person finds another who shares the same ideas, then he bonds with him in
solace. Yet when a group shares the same ideas, then dangerous factions could
erupt. One idea that is not clear between the belligerent parties is that all
the ideas are right, none is wrong so long as the belief is strong. Philosophy
is here to unify us into common causes, not to pit us against one another. What
one believes is sacred and my own beliefs, I cherish dearly. In this aspect,
philosophy allows us to live our lives with confidence, because we know that
ideas cannot be taken from us. In the United States, we can feel free to express
our opinions and beliefs as long as we do not impinge upon other's rights. This
is where a common philosophy has been accepted and adopted by a people. This
macrocosmic unity of a nation demonstrates the power of philosophy. In another
area, philosophy is vital: religion. Religions are perhaps the largest groups of
people who share a common philosophy. Their uniform beliefs cause the members of
each religion to philosophize in a common theme in which the religion does not
allow any radical deviation. One of philosophy's most im...
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