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A philosopher is someone who practices philosophy. In the classical sense, a philosopher was someone who lived according to a certain way of life, focusing upon resolving existential questions about the human condition ; it was not necessary that they discoursed upon theories or commented upon authors. In a modern sense, a philosopher is an intellectual who contributes to one or more branches of philosophy, such as aesthetics , ethics , epistemology , philosophy of science , logic , metaphysics , social theory , philosophy of religion , and political philosophy. A philosopher may also be someone who has worked in the humanities or other sciences which over the centuries have split from philosophy, such as the arts , history , economics , sociology , psychology , linguistics , anthropology , theology , and politics. Before the Vedas were composed, they were orally passed down from generation to generation. The word veda means "knowledge. In Vedic times, the primary focus of science was the eternal; human progress meant the advancement of spiritual awareness yielding the soul's release from the entrapment of material nature etc. Vedic Philosophy provides answers to all unanswered questions i. Soul — Its nature and qualities, souls of humans and animals; reincarnation — how does it happens, why one is born as he or she is. The Greek Philosophers And The Philosophers

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