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Philosophy, while a profound quest for wisdom and understanding, can sometimes seem like a crazy endeavor. Philosophy seeks to understand concepts that are not always tangible or directly observable. Philosophers address questions such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, and existence that do not have clear and definitive answers. This perpetual quest can seem crazy because it does not always lead to concrete conclusions. moreover; In philosophy, debates can last for centuries without a definitive resolution being reached.This tendency toward endless debate can make philosophy seem…mehr

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Philosophy, while a profound quest for wisdom and understanding, can sometimes seem like a crazy endeavor. Philosophy seeks to understand concepts that are not always tangible or directly observable. Philosophers address questions such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, and existence that do not have clear and definitive answers. This perpetual quest can seem crazy because it does not always lead to concrete conclusions. moreover; In philosophy, debates can last for centuries without a definitive resolution being reached.This tendency toward endless debate can make philosophy seem like an endless loop of thought. however; Philosophy is often interpreted differently by each person. This subjectivity can be confusing and seem chaotic, even crazy. therefore; Philosophers can seem detached from practical, everyday concerns. When they engage in deep discussions about existence or ethics, they can seem disconnected from the tangible realities of everyday life. In short, this apparent "madness" is also what makes philosophy fascinating and valuable. It pushes us to question the obvious, to expand our understanding of the world and ourselves.
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Engineer Sekimonyo Shamavu Christian is a PhD student in the PhD Program in Leadership and Administration at Heritage Baptist College, in the United States of America; in the state of Utah, Salt Lake City.