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The formal object of philosophy is:
{ 1 } - not wisdom.
{ 2 } - some reality that one does not already have.
{ 3 } - what everyone disputes.
{ 4 } - the ultimate questions of life.
{ 5 } - what everyone has a different opinion about.
{ 6 } - God
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The formal object of philosophy is:
{ 1 } - not wisdom.
{ 2 } - some reality that one does not already have.
{ 3 } - what everyone disputes.
{ 4 } - the ultimate questions of life.
{ 5 } - what everyone has a different opinion about.
{ 6 } - God
Wisdom is one way of describing what philosophy, etymologically the love of wisdom, studies.
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The formal object of philosophy is:
{ 1 } - not wisdom.
{ 2 } - some reality that one does not already have.
{ 3 } - what everyone disputes.
{ 4 } - the ultimate questions of life.
{ 5 } - what everyone has a different opinion about.
{ 6 } - God
Not according to Heidegger.
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The formal object of philosophy is:
{ 1 } - not wisdom.
{ 2 } - some reality that one does not already have.
{ 3 } - what everyone disputes.
{ 4 } - the ultimate questions of life.
{ 5 } - what everyone has a different opinion about.
{ 6 } - God
Wittgenstein says that it states what everyone admits.
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The formal object of philosophy is:
{ 1 } - not wisdom.
{ 2 } - some reality that one does not already have.
{ 3 } - what everyone disputes.
{ 4 } - the ultimate questions of life.
{ 5 } - what everyone has a different opinion about.
{ 6 } - God
Yes, but what are they?
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The formal object of philosophy is:
{ 1 } - not wisdom.
{ 2 } - some reality that one does not already have.
{ 3 } - what everyone disputes.
{ 4 } - the ultimate questions of life.
{ 5 } - what everyone has a different opinion about.
{ 6 } - God
Not necessarily.
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The formal object of philosophy is:
{ 1 } - not wisdom.
{ 2 } - some reality that one does not already have.
{ 3 } - what everyone disputes.
{ 4 } - the ultimate questions of life.
{ 5 } - what everyone has a different opinion about.
{ 6 } - God
God is the formal object of theology.
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