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Week 6: Philosophy & Religion Discussion 1

Week 6: Philosophy & Religion Discussion 1

Q Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: • Minimum of 3 appropriate online resources Introduction Philosophy may be the oldest field of study in the humanities. Writings exist from philosophers in ancient cultures, such as Rome, China, Persia, India, etc. Most of the topics discussed, taught, and argued by the wisest in those cultures are still debated today by modern philosophers. The question is, “Why?” This week, you get to see what current academics have to say in answer to that question. Initial Post Instructions Take some time to search for the question “Why study philosophy and religion?” into a couple of different internet search engines. Look for links to colleges and universities, as well as blogs or essays that address that question. Using at least 3 of those sources, write a post that answers that question for you. Secondary Post Instructions Look for points of similarities between what you wrote and what your classmates wrote in response to the question. Especially consider ideas that you have not thought of before. Writing Requirements (MLA format) • In addition to one initial post, respond to at least two peers. • Initial Post Length: minimum of 350 words (Citations do not apply to your total word count.) • Secondary Post Length: minimum of 200 words per post • Use MLA format for in-text citations and list of references.

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I don’t think there is any field of study or work that does not refer to philosophy and religion. It was the establishment of various philosophers that the world has progressed today and we still follow their ancient decade-old philosophies. One will gain useful abilities that may be used to any line of career by studying Philosophy and Religion. The ability to think objectively, accept cultural diversity, evaluate prominent human ideas, and comprehend various perspectives on life's meaning are all enhanced by studying philosophy and religion. A degree in philosophy