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Friday, 4 October 2019

What is practical philosophy?

answers1: Practical philosophy is when you look at the plain truth,
with no emotion or beliefs whatsover, The judicial system is a good
example of practical philosophy <br>
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For example, if your fighting a war and appear to be losing philosophy
would say to never give up hope and strive toward your goal to have a
chance at victory, where as practical philosophy would say that, being
that your odds are bad, your probobly going to lose the war
answers2: try http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Practical_philosophy
answers3
: you prefer practical philosophy over regular philosophy? how
could you know that unless you know what practical philosophy is, in
which case I ask, don't you know already?
answers4: One you make up for just your own guidance. Mine is 20 letters. <br>
If it is to be, it is up to me.
answers5: Practical Philosophy zeros in on the way that philosophical
principles relate to actuality
answers6: Don't know that you can get a philosophy that is practical
but you might mean Pragmatism. If you do mean Pragmatism than you
should read Charles S. Pierce, William James, John Dewey, or a more
contemporaneous philosopher like Richard Rorty.
answers7: All practical philosophy is ideological. It's only practical
so long as its basis remains true. I think you are talking about
theoretical philosophy.

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