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  1. So, if the latin root "Philos" basically means to have a love of something (Necrophilia, Theophilos, etc.) Then what does "Philosophy" translate to? "Love of..." i'm #

    Wednesday, 06-Apr-11 16:01:53 UTC from web
    1. @kat From Wiktionary:- From Ancient Greek φιλοσοφία from φίλος (philos, “beloved”) & σοφία (sophia, “wisdom”).

      Wednesday, 06-Apr-11 16:03:31 UTC from web
      1. @dopeyshrove herdmind

        Wednesday, 06-Apr-11 16:04:48 UTC from web
      2. @dopeyshrove Ah, that makes much more sense. I'm glad people on here are much more smarter than facebook friends. Like, more than 20% smarter.

        Wednesday, 06-Apr-11 16:05:06 UTC from web
        1. @kat <3 #

          Wednesday, 06-Apr-11 16:06:36 UTC from web
          1. @dopeyshrove <4 #

            Wednesday, 06-Apr-11 16:07:25 UTC from web
    2. @kat "Love of wisdom" http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/philosophy

      Wednesday, 06-Apr-11 16:03:41 UTC from web