Favourite philosopher - Homo sapiens sapiens. Favourite philosophy - thrive or be killed - living by the 5 C’s; - 1) communicate, 2) co-ordinate, 3) collaborate, 4) control, 5) co-evolve.
Kelly is introducing the main branches of philosophy in the easiest way. Her clarity and the ability to address the meaning and features of each branch of philosophy is a key part of the philosophy of the ancient times. Her powerful and beautiful voice is inspirational to make one feel as if one were sitting in the middle of the philosophy class room together with the audience listening to her speaking to her students.
Thank you Kelly. My favourite philosopher is Plato. My philosophy of life is that we have only one life and we all should do our best to make this life happy and enjoyable to all of us. We have to create happiness in our surroundings. This demands a lot of sacrifices from each one of us.
“is also mentioned by Paul the Silentiary as lying near the ambon in the church of St. Sophia, and its coping is said to have been brought from Samaria.” The Ancient Coptic Churches of Egypt [vol. 1] Alfred Joshua Butler
Had no idea Philosophy in India started out as a component of religion, and that Buddhism was first a philosophical school. It makes sense as yet again we see philosophy and religion interconnected, and not as polar opposite as we tend to think, which I think is the fault of our black and white labeling psychology. We also see it in how something like Taoism doesn't seem to be clearly defined as Religion or Philosophy, but has components of both and may be seen as both, albeit with their distinctions. You can throw Spirituality in there as well, also a separate term but linked to these other two as well. Science as well, yet it may stand more on its own at least in modern terms. As I understand it science became what was first called Philosophy of Nature, to find answers of how nature works. But I've also heard that the first science was more religion oriented, that the answers they found would always be in the context of God, it's in a book I own. You also have to wonder what came first, was it the philosophical thoughts, with time forming the idea of a religion, or was it making a religion around something and then philosophies develop around that. Then again if you made a religion, wouldn't you logically already have had the philosophical thoughts? Or it may not have been that black and white, and both could occur almost at the same time. A final note is that contrary to what you said that Greek philosophy did not come from some questioning of religious beliefs. What I seem to recall is that it came as a polar movement to the dominance of religion, especially Christianity, focusing on asking questions based more on logic and reason. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks for the nice informative video :)
Metaphysics= Tattva mimansa Epistemology = Gyan Mimansa Politics = arth sastra Aesthetic = saundarya mimansa Ethics = niti sastra They are Indian words
I like Daoism, Stoicism, Deism, Jesus philosophy. I like Jesus figure because he teaches us the value of humbleness. I guess I have always been believer of natural order/higher order.
Hi! If you look in our video description, we have linked our relevant articles. If you click though to our articles, you can scroll down and view the bibliography we have used. 🙂
If we are talking about Philosophy , well Philosophy DON'T take care about religion,myths ,superstitions ecc. it's a logic process to explain the kosmos. The rules of logic were determined by the Greeks and became the science. The origin of philosophy is Greek , and only Greek.
If that's considered the beginning of philosophy then philosophy has been around probably b4 Sumer & Kemet ... those hv been the fundamental questions of mankind
i love philosophy,thanks for your video, in greek , philosophy means , ' friend of sophia (wisdom) ' , but sometimes in ancient greek we used to loooove our friends ,or thats what they :D
*whoa...* begin at the beginning... man did not start moving stone around... until... after the ice ages... glacial till... then came open area... then came grass... then came cattle... then... came domestication... the missing link?... stone... a conglomeration of time... and... cattle...
Please define what you mean by East and West. Is there a bilateral distinction in philosopher? Does Western only mean Greek philosophy and Eastern philosophy all that is not Greek? Do Europeans have their own philosophy? Is the teachings of Greek philosophy so different from that of Indian philosophy? If Greeks and Indians and Europeans all belong to an Indo-European tradition, then we are all one in terms of philosophical teachings then why this distinction? Indian philosophy did not begin from a reform but has been there distinct from the Brahmana tradition ie Shramanas. Also please note stop quoting the old dating system. The now established dating of Buddha is dated around 1900BCE. Please read this works of Vedveer Arya.
Becuease Greek philosophy is not based on Indian philosophy or ideas. Indo-European is superficial reconstructed terme it is not scientifically driven.
Who is your favorite philosopher and what’s your favorite philosophy?
Navya Nyaya.
Mozi (mohism) and Confucius (confucianism)
Like very much Stoic philosophy and ,of course, Socrates.
Machiavelli
Favourite philosopher - Homo sapiens sapiens.
Favourite philosophy - thrive or be killed - living by the 5 C’s;
- 1) communicate, 2) co-ordinate, 3) collaborate, 4) control, 5) co-evolve.
Kelly is introducing the main branches of philosophy in the easiest way. Her clarity and the ability to address the meaning and features of each branch of philosophy is a key part of the philosophy of the ancient times. Her powerful and beautiful voice is inspirational to make one feel as if one were sitting in the middle of the philosophy class room together with the audience listening to her speaking to her students.
Thanks for your kind words! We're glad that you enjoyed the video. 🙂
This lecture does explain the concept of philosophy in one of the best ways possible…
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Thank you Kelly. My favourite philosopher is Plato. My philosophy of life is that we have only one life and we all should do our best to make this life happy and enjoyable to all of us. We have to create happiness in our surroundings. This demands a lot of sacrifices from each one of us.
Thanks for sharing that with us, George. 🙂
“is also mentioned by Paul the Silentiary as lying near the ambon in the church of St. Sophia, and its coping is said to have been brought from Samaria.”
The Ancient Coptic Churches of Egypt [vol. 1]
Alfred Joshua Butler
1:33 - "In the ancient world, philosophy was turned to when religion couldn't provide an answer...". The same is true in the modern world.
Ty
You're welcome. 😊
Had no idea Philosophy in India started out as a component of religion, and that Buddhism was first a philosophical school. It makes sense as yet again we see philosophy and religion interconnected, and not as polar opposite as we tend to think, which I think is the fault of our black and white labeling psychology. We also see it in how something like Taoism doesn't seem to be clearly defined as Religion or Philosophy, but has components of both and may be seen as both, albeit with their distinctions. You can throw Spirituality in there as well, also a separate term but linked to these other two as well. Science as well, yet it may stand more on its own at least in modern terms. As I understand it science became what was first called Philosophy of Nature, to find answers of how nature works. But I've also heard that the first science was more religion oriented, that the answers they found would always be in the context of God, it's in a book I own.
You also have to wonder what came first, was it the philosophical thoughts, with time forming the idea of a religion, or was it making a religion around something and then philosophies develop around that. Then again if you made a religion, wouldn't you logically already have had the philosophical thoughts? Or it may not have been that black and white, and both could occur almost at the same time.
A final note is that contrary to what you said that Greek philosophy did not come from some questioning of religious beliefs. What I seem to recall is that it came as a polar movement to the dominance of religion, especially Christianity, focusing on asking questions based more on logic and reason.
Let me know your thoughts. Thanks for the nice informative video :)
Love your videos!! They are so informative.
Thanks for watching Cj, we are so glad you are finding them informative!
Excellent work, Miss Kelly.
Thanks for watching!
Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched all in it 14:06
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That’s a great shirt you’re wearing. Also, a great episode.
It's one of Kelly's favourites from APRICVS clothing! Thanks for watching!
Philosophy is rooted in how what is the meaning of thing or why thing represent certain characteristics
Which is why it's so interesting because different people view things in different ways. Thanks for watching! 🙂
@@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia that is an incidental factor whether something is truth or not false is up to debit thanks for service
Wonderful and impressing
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Good job! Wanna know, what program is used from 2:00 to 3:45 ?
hey kindly can you tell us about medieval?
Very accurate n informative video .Ty
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
What is Socrates main contribution and principles?
Great video!
My fav philosophy is axiology.
Epicurus and Thomas Paine.
Metaphysics= Tattva mimansa
Epistemology = Gyan Mimansa
Politics = arth sastra
Aesthetic = saundarya mimansa
Ethics = niti sastra
They are Indian words
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Stoicism & Marcus Aurelius!
Yes! Stoicism as it was in that time, not as we use the word "stoic" today. Following true stoicism can bring on true inner peace.
I like Daoism, Stoicism, Deism, Jesus philosophy. I like Jesus figure because he teaches us the value of humbleness. I guess I have always been believer of natural order/higher order.
I feel as though you didn't explain indian philosophy in much detail as greek.
Can you please share the references of your resources
Hi! If you look in our video description, we have linked our relevant articles. If you click though to our articles, you can scroll down and view the bibliography we have used. 🙂
If we are talking about Philosophy , well
Philosophy DON'T take care about religion,myths ,superstitions ecc.
it's a logic process to explain the kosmos.
The rules of logic were determined by the Greeks and became the science.
The origin of philosophy is Greek , and only Greek.
Aristotle is my favourite philosopher.
Great choice. Thanks for watching!
Why do the British add an "r"-sound to words ending in a vowel and add a vowel-sound to words ending in an "r"?
Not sure if you're talking about our host, Kelly? But if you are, she's Australian, not British. 🙂
If that's considered the beginning of philosophy then philosophy has been around probably b4 Sumer & Kemet ... those hv been the fundamental questions of mankind
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You're welcome. 🙂
Very good!
i love philosophy,thanks for your video, in greek , philosophy means , ' friend of sophia (wisdom) ' , but sometimes in ancient greek we used to loooove our friends ,or thats what they :D
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*whoa...* begin at the beginning... man did not start moving stone around... until... after the ice ages... glacial till... then came open area... then came grass... then came cattle... then... came domestication... the missing link?... stone... a conglomeration of time... and... cattle...
Judaism??
nailed it!
yo ye gong vong vong veru
आ र प च न
philosophy starts in Kemet not Greek
People lie to much ITS crazy
Primitive but efficient
And something that has endured to this day. 🙂
You spend about 2+ mins for all "Eastern" philosophy from around the world but for the Greek 4+ mins. Is this fair? Please correct this next time.
Please define what you mean by East and West. Is there a bilateral distinction in philosopher? Does Western only mean Greek philosophy and Eastern philosophy all that is not Greek? Do Europeans have their own philosophy? Is the teachings of Greek philosophy so different from that of Indian philosophy?
If Greeks and Indians and Europeans all belong to an Indo-European tradition, then we are all one in terms of philosophical teachings then why this distinction?
Indian philosophy did not begin from a reform but has been there distinct from the Brahmana tradition ie Shramanas. Also please note stop quoting the old dating system. The now established dating of Buddha is dated around 1900BCE. Please read this works of Vedveer Arya.
Becuease Greek philosophy is not based on Indian philosophy or ideas. Indo-European is superficial reconstructed terme it is not scientifically driven.
ok... if you consider philosophy the pursuit of knowledge... then... wait... is that wisdom?...
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