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# {{uncountable}} '''Philosophy''' is the study of the [[nature]] of [[existence]] and truth: how things are and how they should be. | # {{uncountable}} '''Philosophy''' is the study of the [[nature]] of [[existence]] and truth: how things are and how they should be. | ||
#: ''[[w:Plato|Plato's]] writings have been used to teach '''philosophy''', logic, maths, and other subjects.'' | #: ''[[w:Plato|Plato's]] writings have been used to teach '''philosophy''', logic, maths, and other subjects.'' | ||
# {{countable}} A '''philosophy''' is a set of beliefs that guide the actions of a group or individual. | # {{countable}} A '''philosophy''' is a set of beliefs that guide the actions of a group or individual. <> [[ra'ayi]] | ||
#: ''Her education explains in part why she holds the political '''philosophies''' she does.'' | #: ''Her education explains in part why she holds the political '''philosophies''' she does.'' | ||
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- (uncountable) Philosophy is the study of the nature of existence and truth: how things are and how they should be.
- Plato's writings have been used to teach philosophy, logic, maths, and other subjects.
- (countable) A philosophy is a set of beliefs that guide the actions of a group or individual. <> ra'ayi
- Her education explains in part why she holds the political philosophies she does.