The philosophy



Example: The philosophy shapes long-term thinking patterns

Definition


"The philosophy" refers to a set of fundamental beliefs or guiding principles that shape an individual's or group's approach to thinking and decision-making over time. It influences long-term patterns of thought and behavior in various contexts.

Etymology


The phrase "the philosophy" comes from the Greek word 'philosophia,' meaning 'love of wisdom.' It was adopted into Latin as 'philosophia' and then into English. Did you know? The term originally described a quest for knowledge about life, existence, and the universe.

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"The philosophy" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 4", containing 112 commonly used words.
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