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أقدم لك: الفلسفة
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“إذا كانت الشعوب الأخرى تعتقد فى أشياء مختلفة عما تعتقده أنت، فكيف تعرف أن معتقداتك صحيحة؟ بل كيف يمكن لك أن تعرف أن معتقداتك شخص ما صحيحة؟”
― Introducing Philosophy
― Introducing Philosophy
“إن الفلاسفة اليونانيين الأُول سعوا إلى إجابات نسميها الآن إجابات "علمية" وليست "دينية".”
― Introducing Philosophy
― Introducing Philosophy
“Artificial needs stimulated artificial greeds.”
― Introducing Philosophy
― Introducing Philosophy
“politics was a necessarily dirty game of treachery and deceit.”
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“Epicurus (341–270 B.C.) suggested that the individual just needed tranquillity and peace of mind to be happy. As a follower of Democritus, he maintained that death was nothing to fear – it was simply the inevitable melting of our souls and bodies into atoms.”
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“All human beings are pain-pleasure organisms. Moral and political philosophy should therefore seek to increase pleasure and minimize pain. It should be democratic.”
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“For Marx, history is the story of a constant dialectical struggle, not between abstract Hegelian ideas but between all too real classes and economic forces. This is why his philosophy is sometimes called Dialectical Materialism”
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“Knowledge is a dynamic cultural and historical process, not some timeless product waiting to be discovered “out there”.”
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind”
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“Hobbes encouraged a new interest in human nature and a belief that governments only have the right to rule through contract.”
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“By the 11th century, philosopher theologians were called “schoolmen” and the philosophy they produced “Scholasticism”
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“He didn’t accept that material objects were just inferior copies of eternal “Forms”. For Aristotle, everything is made of unique “substances” which have “essential” or “accidental” properties. Essential properties define something.”
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“Theocratic societies governed by priestly castes are usually static and monopolize thought. They insist on orthodox explanations and actively discourage independent and unconventional ideas. Today’s beliefs must always be like yesterday’s.”
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“لقد احتكرت الكنيسة جميع أشكال التفكير الفلسفة، وأحبطت - بهمة ونشاط - أية آراء مستقلة أو معتدلة.”
― Introducing Philosophy
― Introducing Philosophy
“المجتمعات الثيوقراطية - الحكم الدينى - التى يحكمها طوائف الكهنة هى فى العادة ذات فكر ساكن احتكارى. تصر على تفسيرات معتدلة، وتحبط بهمة الأفكار المستقلة غير المتعارف عليها. فمعتقدات اليوم دائما أن تشبه معتقدات الأمس.”
― Introducing Philosophy
― Introducing Philosophy
“يعتقد الفلاسفة أنهم ملزمون بتقديم نوع ما من التفسير، والدليل أو البرهان، على أفكارهم. وهذا الإلزام يبين أحد الفروق الواضحة بين الفلسفة والدين.”
― Introducing Philosophy
― Introducing Philosophy
