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Edifying Philosophy
Edifying Philosophy
- Traditional philosophy on the search of the foundations of knowledge and an absolute certain truth had tried seeking answers to the existence of reality outside the mind. They differentiated between mind and body, and appearance and reality.
- By contrast, analytical tradition of philosophy scaled down the objective of philosophy to the foundations of meaningful language. Propositions would be correct only if they were empirically verifiable which could be seen as a revolutionary depβ¦
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