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Philosophy, especially philosophy of religion, aesthetics, ethics and metaphysics,  
Philosophy, especially philosophy of religion, aesthetics, ethics and metaphysics,  
is popular in Sharifistan and promoted by the government. It is compulsory for much of secondary education.Some types of political philosophy are engaged in, due to some cricitism of the government being accepted (and in the reign of the Prince-Regent [[Prince Khalid Suleiman Khan|Khalid Suleiman Khan]] being encouraged) but '''not''' usually Marxist philosophy which is prohibited.
is popular in Sharifistan and promoted by the government. It is compulsory for much of secondary education.Political philosophy is engaged in, due to most intellectual cricitism of the government being accepted (and in the reign of the Prince-Regent [[Prince Khalid Suleiman Khan|Khalid Suleiman Khan]] being encouraged) and since the legalisation of Communist activism a school of Marxist philosophy has emerged.  
 
 
'''Philosophy of religion'''
'''Philosophy of religion'''


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'''Ethics'''
'''Ethics'''


Most Sharifistani ethicists follow natural law theory similar to [[Suleiman Ahmed Muhammad Khalid Effendi]]. There are however other schools of thought such as the Kantian tradition of [[Abdullah Ali Khan(politician)]] and the Utilitarian tradition of [[Ahmed Demir (philosopher)]]
Most Sharifistani ethicists follow natural law theory similar to [[Suleiman Ahmed Muhammad Khalid Effendi]]. There are however other schools of thought such as the Kantian tradition of [[Abdullah Ali Khan(politician)]] and the Utilitarian tradition of [[Ahmed Demir (philosopher)]]. Marxist philosophers borrow arguments from Ahmed Demir but expand upon them to create an anti-exploitation, pro-freedom philosophy aimed at "reducing the power of man over man" in a consequentialist point of view.
 
 
'''Metaphysics'''
 
Most Sharifistanis believe in mind-body dualism following the floating man thought experiment. Most Marxist philosophers disagree however.
[[category: Philosophy in Sharifistan]]
[[category: Philosophy in Sharifistan]]

Revision as of 17:19, 30 September 2020

Philosophy, especially philosophy of religion, aesthetics, ethics and metaphysics, is popular in Sharifistan and promoted by the government. It is compulsory for much of secondary education.Political philosophy is engaged in, due to most intellectual cricitism of the government being accepted (and in the reign of the Prince-Regent Khalid Suleiman Khan being encouraged) and since the legalisation of Communist activism a school of Marxist philosophy has emerged.

Philosophy of religion

Most popular in the philosphy of religion is Suleiman Ahmed Muhammad Khalid Effendi's shadow theory which states that any theory of God is a "shadow" of the truth (something bearing some similarities to the truth whilst being an illusion) rather than the truth as God (Professor Effendi uses the terms "Allah" and "God" interchangeably) is incomprehensible (impossible to understand).This is followed by most Sharifistani philosophers of religion. Others follow a Witgenstienian perspective where distinguishing between the "shadow" and truth is seen as meaningless.

Ethics

Most Sharifistani ethicists follow natural law theory similar to Suleiman Ahmed Muhammad Khalid Effendi. There are however other schools of thought such as the Kantian tradition of Abdullah Ali Khan(politician) and the Utilitarian tradition of Ahmed Demir (philosopher). Marxist philosophers borrow arguments from Ahmed Demir but expand upon them to create an anti-exploitation, pro-freedom philosophy aimed at "reducing the power of man over man" in a consequentialist point of view.


Metaphysics

Most Sharifistanis believe in mind-body dualism following the floating man thought experiment. Most Marxist philosophers disagree however.