philosophy

=Philosophy in Funetik Inglish iz filosufee.=

Philosophy Pronunciation

 * ( [|UK]  ) [|IPA] ( [|key] ): /fɪˈlɒsəfi/

[|Philosophy Etymology]
From [|Anglo-Norman]  // [|philosophie] //,  [|Old French]  // [|philosophie] //, and their source,  [|Latin]  // [|philosophia] //, from  [|Ancient Greek]   [|φιλοσοφία]  ( philosophía ), from  [|φίλος]  ( phílos, “ beloved ” ) +  [|σοφία]  ( sophía , “ wisdom ” ).

So philos+sophy in Simp Lang iz luvd + (waiz thot).

Sophism in Funetik Inglish Simp Lang iz Sohf Izm === [|Noun] [|**σοφία**] [|•] ( sophía ) ( // genitive // **   [|σοφίας]   ** ) // f //, // [|first declension] // ===
 * 1) skill or cleverness in carpentry, music, or other crafts
 * 2) skill related to everyday life: sound judgment, [|prudence]
 * 3) knowledge of a higher kind: [|learning], [|wisdom]

Noun **sophism** ( // plural // ** [|sophisms] ** )

 * 1) a method of teaching using the techniques of [|philosophy] and [|rhetoric]
 * 2)  (  [|slang]  ) A [|flawed] [|argument] superficially correct in its reasoning, usually designed to deceive.
 * 3)  (  [|slang]  ) An intentional [|fallacy].

Thus, lojikalee, a sohf izm iz a filusofikal teaching that iz either saientifik wizdum, flahd thot or a real lai.

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Thus, philos+soph+ia iz luv uv waiz izm, or mohr breeflee: waiz izm luv. Wizdum iz waiz izm.

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=== [|Noun] [|**philosophy**] ( //  [|countable] and [|uncountable]  //, // plural // ** [|philosophies] ** )  ===
 * 1)  (  [|uncountable] , originally ) The [|love] of [|wisdom].
 * 2)  (  [|uncountable]  ) An [|academic] [|discipline] that seeks truth through reasoning rather than empiricism.// **Philosophy** is often divided into five major branches: logic, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and aesthetics. //
 * 3)  (  [|countable]  ) A [|comprehensive] [|system] of [|belief].
 * 4)  (  [|countable]  ) A [|view] or [|outlook] regarding [|fundamental] [|principles] underlying some domain.// a **philosophy** of government; a **philosophy** of education //
 * 5)  (  [|countable]  ) A [|general] principle (usually [|moral] ).
 * 6)  (  [|archaic]  ) A broader branch of (non-applied) science.

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