Why are philosophers useful for philosophical practice? I think about what people call other treatments like personal counseling and dancing with other people. Sometimes you will lead, sometimes you will obey, and sometimes the most difficult part is how to avoid your partner. If you know that you move it accordingly, and know what to decorate and what will interfere with you, you must understand how well your partner works Hmm. "Personal counseling" dance "requires the intelligence of philosophers who should expect well trained philosophers, even if they need the less likely properties and skills that philosophers have.
In this article I will examine the core philosophy and psychological tendencies of Harris and Peterson. This includes attempts to find and classify them philosophically and psychologically. By doing so you can better understand the relationships with other thinkers and the core motives and ideals that motivate them to move and motivate them. Unfortunately Harris' historical hostility towards religion has rejected many people who may resonate with his ideas. This seems to be particularly disappointing, as Harris is actually metaphysically open rather than his atheistic reputation and acknowledges agnostic about the question of even the essence of consciousness and even the world after death. Indeed, Harris and Peterson seem to think consciousness may be the foundation of some realistic structure.
For philosophical practice. Requiring to answer some substantive philosophical questions is not a philosophical argument or doctrine. Instead, it is a procedural rule that defines how to do things and philosophical processes. Therefore, the principle of this methodology is that the phrase "merely obeying your promise" is a moral saying. If you want to avoid mistakes, it is a guideline to follow. These methodological principles are general procedural rules, which are based on maxims and specify the appropriateness or inappropriateness of different philosophical methods 4. Papers and doctrine, but when mastering basic principles in their reference framework, they first detail these substantial transactions.
Every practice including care from a philosophical point of view can better understand the conceptual basis on which the practice is based. Philosophical studies help to distinguish and distinguish between empirical questions and philosophical / analytic questions, indicating that answers to each question are complementary to other questions. It will also help to clarify the core value of this field. Questions such as "care art, science, or practice" are issues concerning these three care elements. What is interesting from a conceptual and practical point of view is "What does care in nursing practice mean?"