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Is there a philosophy of anything and everything?

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Is there a philosophy of anything and everything?

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  1. The word 'philosophy' is far too over used.  It makes us undervalue what the word truly represents.

    Consequently, I don't think there is a philosophy of fishing, for example.

    We should attempt to use the word in only the strictest sense of what it means.


  2. If you google Desiderata and read it the answer to this and all of life is in it. (it is a short piece).

    Regards.

  3. If you mean by "anything and everything" all that has existed, now exists, and will exist in the future, that is the definition of metaphysics.

    But every philosophy tries to cover anything and everything in some way. Every philosophy has metaphysics, even if it is not clearly stated; but it wouldn't be much of a philosophy if its metaphysics was not clearly stated.

    The first two subjects of metaphysics are related and indivisible, necessary components of each other: Being and Becoming.

    That covers "anything and everything."

  4. The thoughts & words/ revelation of great soul which did not/ could not be proved scientifically are known as philosophy which are for the betterment of whole world with out any discrimination based on country, language, s*x, race etc. This is my under standing about philosophy which involve any thing every thing .    

  5. yes, there's several of them

    look up metaphysics

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