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The word philosophy comes from which Greek meaning
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The word "philosophy" comes from two Greek words, meaning "love of wisdom". φίλος (philos) adj. "beloved" + σοφία (sophia) fem. noun "wisdom". There are different types of philosophy from different times and places.
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Love of wisdom (philos) and beloved (sophia)
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