Pronunciation of the English word philosophy.
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1. | The secret of Hegel's dialectic lies ultimately in this alone, that it negates theology through philosophy in order then to negate philosophy through theology. | |
2. | The Hegelian philosophy is the last magnificent attempt to restore Christianity, which was lost and wrecked, through philosophy and, indeed, to restore Christianity—as is generally done in the modern era—by identifying it with the negation of Christianity. | |
3. | The true philosophical Act is annihilation of self (Selbsttötung); this is the real beginning of all Philosophy; all requisites for being a Disciple of Philosophy point hither. This Act alone corresponds to all the conditions and characteristics of transcendental conduct. | |
4. | "What are you studying at university?" "Philosophy" "Philosophy? How is that going to be useful?" "So that I can learn about the importance of things which have no use." | |
5. | Your philosophy of life varies from mine. | |
6. | The great critic and poet is lecturing on philosophy. | |
7. | Our tax system is still without coherent philosophy. | |
8. | The first subject that attracted my attention was philosophy. | |
9. | The student majors in philosophy. | |
10. | Modern philosophy has its beginnings in the 19th century. |