Abstract
The essay is an approach to what is philosophy. It appeals to the origin of thought and the function of language in knowledge. It is not intended to answer what is meant by the concept of philosophy, but rather to understand the functions of philosophy in thought and practical life. It is an introduction to the problem (or problems) of philosophy as a science, or as the most influential "cultural form" in the last twenty-five centuries. The “filosofemas” invite the unity of the philosophical discussion, through discourse and epistemological arguments. As an introductory study it does not try to cover the whole, rather it encourages the approach to these knowledges. It deals with the relationship of philosophy with Being, and the relationship of philosophy with other sciences and disciplines.
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