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If it's Eastern it feelsme with love and hope if it's Western it feels me with dread, which is the more true, the nearer to an answer of some sort, Eastern or Western philosophy?

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Originally posted by Vladamir no1
If it's Eastern it feelsme with love and hope if it's Western it feels me with dread, which is the more true, the nearer to an answer of some sort, Eastern or Western philosophy?
I prefer the Eastern philosophy which originates and roots in the Middle East, the Jewish-Christian tradition.

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Originally posted by ivanhoe
I prefer the Eastern philosophy which originates and roots in the Middle East, the Jewish-Christian tradition.
Christianity is not aphilosophy just ask Nietzsche!

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Originally posted by Vladamir no1
Christianity is not aphilosophy just ask Nietzsche!
I know, but it "embeds" a philosophy.

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Originally posted by Vladamir no1
...just ask Nietzsche!
He's already dead; I doubt he'll be telling anyone anything.

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Originally posted by Vladamir no1
Christianity is not philosophy just ask Nietzsche!
Well there's enough about it in Bertrand Russell's "History of Western Philosophy".