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Philosophy of life

There are at least two senses in which the term philosophy is used: a formal and an informal sense. In the formal sense, philosophy is an academic study of the fields of aesthetics, ethics, epistemology, logic, metaphysics, as well as social and political philosophy. One's 'philosophy of life' is philosophy in the informal sense, as a personal philosophy, whose focus is resolving the existential questions about the human condition. There are at least two senses in which the term philosophy is used: a formal and an informal sense. In the formal sense, philosophy is an academic study of the fields of aesthetics, ethics, epistemology, logic, metaphysics, as well as social and political philosophy. One's 'philosophy of life' is philosophy in the informal sense, as a personal philosophy, whose focus is resolving the existential questions about the human condition. The term also refers to a specific conception of philosophizing as a way of life, endorsed by the German Lebensphilosophie movement whose main representative is Wilhelm Dilthey and several other Continental philosophers such as Henri Bergson and Pierre Hadot. The human situation appears to be a struggle between what is (existence) and what ought (essence) to be.

[ "Humanities", "Aesthetics", "Epistemology", "Literature", "Law" ]
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