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Maharee
May 2, 2009, 01:21 PM
Hi
I want to write essay about this question why philosophy is important for culture and
Growth to civilization
So please help me to find information
Curlyben
May 2, 2009, 01:21 PM
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Maharee
May 2, 2009, 01:27 PM
You don't understand me I'm not said that you write essay for me I said help me to find information because I'm not found what I need
Thank you
Nestorian
May 2, 2009, 01:41 PM
Take out the word homework, and then it would be fine here. Even giving you information is helping you with home work. Besides, this seems like a socialolgy question, asking how philosophy affects cultural influences.
All that technicality stuff aside. How long do you want your Essay, as that would be a very broad topic, and far to hard to cover. You may consider choosing one culture, and one aspect or one philosophical idea.
Then you can narrow down to what kind of ideas you want and where you are going with it. Do you have a Thesis and Path statement yet?
Maharee
May 2, 2009, 02:07 PM
Thank Nestorian
I think I understand what I must to look for
Thank you very much
Nestorian
May 2, 2009, 02:13 PM
Maybe write on how north america believes in freedom, but in reality it is this Philosophy that leads us to our ultiamte imprisonment.
The driving need for more, and more. The constant search for equality and it's now perverted quest for more power. We may be free to make our choices, but we are not wise enough to accept our freedom. We'd rather have power, with out responsibility.
Or so I'd try to argue. You really need only to look at the Decoration of independence, and read about the pursuit of happieness. As if we can never hafe happiness, but we are free to persure it.
Try Looking us the iron Cage, then aply it to today's ideals of consumerism, and the extreams we go to to gain more. We are never saticfied, until we are dead. This is becase we are curious creatures, and we think that objects make us happy; but really it's connection and knowledge and learning new things, and testing ourselves that make us feel most content. Or so I've come to believe.
What about that for info?
Wondergirl
May 2, 2009, 02:18 PM
Maybe write on how north america believes in freedom, but in reality it is this Philosophy that leads us to our ultiamte imprisonment.
The driving need for more, and more. The constant search for equality and it's now perverted quest for more power. We may be free to make our choices, but we are not wise enough to accept our freedom. We'd rather have power, with out responsibility.
Or so i'd try to argue. You really need only to look at the Decoration of independence, and read about the persuit of happieness. As if we can never hafe happiness, but we are free to persure it.
Try Looking us hte iron Cage, then aply it to todays ideals of consumerism, and the extreams we go to to gain more. We are never saticfied, until we are dead. This is becase we are curious creatures, and we think that objects make us happy; but really it's connection and knowledge and learning new things, and testing our selves that make us feel most content. Or so i've come to believe.
what about that for info?
Great ideas, but not good for a non-native English speaker who might think your spelling is correct. (And I do love you dearly, really.) Declaration (not Decoration) of Independence, for instance. Maybe you and I should become a team--you write and I proofread.
Maharee
May 7, 2009, 04:59 AM
Why we need philosophy in our life?
Is it very important ?
I think we need philosophy and without it our life will be bored
What about you?
Meredith1978
May 7, 2009, 05:07 AM
I think philosophy is important for a few reasons, first, because philosophy throughout history marks changes in the way people of the time thought and often was the precursor to changes bigger than we can understand.
Philosophy also makes us think about how we view our personal existence, and is often the door that opens our mind when we as individuals view our place in the big scheme of things.
As a class I like it because often you go into with a set of beliefs and after they are challenged, you know which ones you stand firm in and which do not really reflect your opinion and identity.
Maharee
May 7, 2009, 12:44 PM
Hi Meredith1978
I like what you said about beliefs I think it
Interesting