Does every individual need a personal philosophy?
Why or why not? Is it possible to live without one?
I've been thinking about my personal philosophy, and it's hard to identify. For most people, they don't follow an established or formal philosophy, it's more of an ad hoc type (improvised and impromptu), pasted together from experiences and education, personal traits.
But why does anyone need to follow a philosophy? If you don't have one, does that mean you just react to the moment, and let the particulars of the moment guide you? Is there anything wrong with that?
If you don't investigate reality, knowledge and values yourself, and instead rely on "established" wisdom from dead thinkers, aren't you guilty of irresponsibility? You're committing the same sins that Jref posters accuse the religious of doing: letting others do your thinking.
Why is dependence on Aristotle or Nietzsche better than dependence on Jesus or Buddha? Is reliance on secular philosophy better than on the religious? Why?
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Philosophy:
A system of values by which one lives.
Love and pursuit of wisdom by intellectual means and moral self-discipline.
Investigation of the nature, causes, or principles of reality, knowledge, or values, based on logical reasoning rather than empirical methods.
It's both a noun/thing and an activity/verb.
Why or why not? Is it possible to live without one?
I've been thinking about my personal philosophy, and it's hard to identify. For most people, they don't follow an established or formal philosophy, it's more of an ad hoc type (improvised and impromptu), pasted together from experiences and education, personal traits.
But why does anyone need to follow a philosophy? If you don't have one, does that mean you just react to the moment, and let the particulars of the moment guide you? Is there anything wrong with that?
If you don't investigate reality, knowledge and values yourself, and instead rely on "established" wisdom from dead thinkers, aren't you guilty of irresponsibility? You're committing the same sins that Jref posters accuse the religious of doing: letting others do your thinking.
Why is dependence on Aristotle or Nietzsche better than dependence on Jesus or Buddha? Is reliance on secular philosophy better than on the religious? Why?
_____
Philosophy:
A system of values by which one lives.
Love and pursuit of wisdom by intellectual means and moral self-discipline.
Investigation of the nature, causes, or principles of reality, knowledge, or values, based on logical reasoning rather than empirical methods.
It's both a noun/thing and an activity/verb.