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What the relationship between philosophy n education?
Asked by ananthi,
28 Aug '08 10:27 pm
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Education is learning of established thoughts.
Whereas the philosophy is the thought which are yet to be established and is beyond the established educations or learning.
Answered by Ramchander kumar kushwaha, 28 Aug '08 10:29 pm
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Shakesphere asked a very poignant quesrion " Is there a philosopher yet born who can stand toothache patiently?" But education can atleast teach you to control the ache. And again all those who study or profess philosophy are not philosophers. Philosophy is also an education.....Remember Professor Higgin's recommendation of the "Best philosopher of the World" in Pygmallion?
Answered by Chandra sekhar Krishnan, 28 Aug '08 11:32 pm
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Philosophy as a subject is a separate descipline in the curriculum. Again the end of education paves a way for the beginning of one's philosophic life.
Answered by rani sadasivamurty, 28 Aug '08 10:30 pm
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Philosophy comes from experience & education from age.
Answered by Satish Rohra, 28 Aug '08 10:29 pm
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