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ASHA 777 [7]
2 years ago
6

Literally, philosophy in greek means:________

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1 answer:
yulyashka [42]2 years ago
4 0

Literally, philosophy in Greek means: Love of wisdom.

The word philosophy comes from the Greek Philo (love) and Sophia (wisdom), so it is literally defined as "love of wisdom". In a broader sense, it is the study of the most basic and profound matters of human existence.

The Greek philosophers were "seekers and lovers of wisdom." They studied and analyzed the world around them using logic and reason. Although we often think of philosophy as a religion or the "meaning of life," the Greek philosophers were also scientists. Many also studied mathematics and physics.

Hence, the correct answer is Option D, Love of wisdom.

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