Philosophy and the Search of Wisdom
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Philosophy, Global Perspective, National Education Policy 2020, Love of Wisdomบทคัดย่อ
Philosophy, as the love of wisdom, is an intellectual discipline that addresses fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, and language. This article explores the significance of philosophy in contemporary education and society, examining its etymological roots, compositional definition, and core problems. The study delves into key philosophical issues such as the problem of knowledge, the problem of value, and the problem of reality, highlighting their implications for critical thinking and intellectual development. The paper also discusses the practical relevance of philosophy in various fields, its role in shaping ethical principles, and its contribution to preparing individuals for diverse careers. Furthermore, it reflects on the future of philosophy, emphasizing its integration into education systems to cultivate responsible, critical thinkers with a global perspective. The paper concludes by addressing the growing importance of philosophy in India, its emerging career opportunities, and its alignment with the National Education Policy 2020, which seeks to develop creative, critical, and ethically grounded individuals. Through this exploration, the paper underscores the enduring value of philosophy in shaping both personal and societal progress.
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