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Why is philosophy better understood as an activity rather that as a set of theories? ​

Why is philosophy better understood as an activity rather that as a set of theories? ​

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Philosophy as a process functions as an activity which responds to society's demand for wisdom, which is bringing together all that we know in order to obtain what we value. Viewed in this way Philosophy is part of the activity of human growth and thus an integral, essential part of the process of education.

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