February 5, 2015

What is The Role of Religion and Philosophy? – by Deepak Chopra.

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  1. Aguijon1982

    Philosophy is radical questioning, but to really question – to push one’s questioning to the brink of the abyss – one must be an atheist, for faith gives answers too soon. … Faith and philosophy are mortal enemies; in fact, ‘faith is so absolutely the mortal enemy that philosophy does not even begin to want in any way to do battle with it.’ ‘the philosopher does not believe’ – she or he cannot believe, because faith is in radical opposition to the very nature of philosophy as questioning.” ~The Fall of Interpretation, p.108

  2. Aguijon1982

    Philosophy is radical questioning, but to really question – to push one’s questioning to the brink of the abyss – one must be an atheist, for faith gives answers too soon. … Faith and philosophy are mortal enemies; in fact, ‘faith is so absolutely the mortal enemy that philosophy does not even begin to want in any way to do battle with it.’ ‘the philosopher does not believe’ – she or he cannot believe, because faith is in radical opposition to the very nature of philosophy as questioning.” ~The Fall of Interpretation, p.108

  3. tauresa ttauresa

    I like what he has said here. it makes sense to me. Reality is only the reality of who is perceiving it. So, who is to say, whose ultimate reality is the right one?If we take into consideration all the living things in the world, and not only from fauna to flora.

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