Philosophy is a Bridge for Acculturation and Civilized Communication (An Applied Analytical Study)
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https://doi.org/10.61707/met61h57Keywords:
Philosophy, Acculturation, Civilization, Cohabitation, Existence, Reality, CommunicationAbstract
The research aims to answer questions that our reality imposes its urgent presence, namely: Can philosophy be a fulcrum in which cultures meet? English: The research aims to answer the questions that our reality imposes, namely: can philosophy be a fulcrum where cultures meet? Can the relational genius of the Philosophical Investigations not make the question of knowledge subordinate to the question of values? That is, should philosophical knowledge establish a human value that man has come to need most at this historical moment, which is the value of coexistence? Since the spread of philosophical thought from the Greek era to the present day, philosophy proves that what the history of philosophy offers from schools, currents, and doctrines is only evidence of the diversity and multiplicity of philosophical approaches, and even their differences and contradictions. It is serving a higher purpose in the recognition of the status of man as a thinking and active being and as a Cultural bet on the one hand and a tool for the advancement of cultures and peoples on the other. One of the most important results of the research is to deepen the role of contemporary philosophical thinking in the need for the philosophical attitude to remain always subject to the question of existence and the need for all other cognitive and value questions to remain hostage to this question of existence. In addition, that the philosophy today needs to get closer to the real living person who lives his day and dreams of tomorrow. It is connected to his community to build bridges of communication, proximity, and education that promote understanding, dialogue, and coexistence. On the other hand, the role of philosophy in science has influenced its practical side, which is manifested in various philosophical systems, such as the ethical, educational, and aesthetic systems. The research confirms that these practical systems that enable human action in everyday life have a great ability to make the practical field of philosophy and its applications in human life and its contribution to solving problems with the culturally different, its connection to thought, to everyday life, and to coexistence.
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