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Cultural context influences philosophical debates from "summary" of How the World Thinks by Julian Baggini

The way people think about philosophical questions is not just a matter of pure reason. It is also influenced by the culture in which they are embedded. This is because cultural context shapes our beliefs, values, and ways of understanding the world. Different cultures have different ways of approaching philosophical debates. For example, Western philosophy tends to be more focused on abstract concepts and logical argumentation. In contrast, Eastern philosophy often emphasizes intuition, contemplation, and harmony with nature. These differences in cultural co...
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    How the World Thinks

    Julian Baggini

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