Friday, March 24, 2017

Philosophy is found everywhere in the world around us. Whether we realize it or not, philosophy is both the most simple things (or what seem to be the most simple things in life) and some of the most complex. Who we are, the way we came to be on this earth, our purpose in life, etc. are all very simple, yet nearly impossible answers, that are related to philosophy. Some other philosophical ideas, that are just as impossible to comprehend but are a little more mind blowing include, whether our reality is really real, if we are truly alive or if we are apart of something incomprehensible, if there is a higher power or an afterlife, are all very reasonable thoughts that there really aren't an answer to. Despite just overwhelming ideas on life, there are many other philosophical aspects of life. Issues like religion, government, education, and just how we live our life directly correlate to philosophy. For example, are humans capable enough to govern themselves? Should we worship a god? Do we have to worry about good vs evil? What is really valuable in life? All of these questions, and more, relate to how we live our lives and how our societies run. All of this together shows us how philosophy is everywhere around us. How we live, how we act, how we think, how we speak, and how we progress are all connected to what philosophy is. Obviously, there are countless amounts of philosophical questions that are not answered and that may never be, but that is one of the awesome parts of philosophy... with answers, there would be no reason to wonder.

Hank Peters-Wood

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  1. In the future, pick one of these unanswerable questions and try to answer it. That's the challenge.

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