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WebbHowever, since philosophical concepts ultimately have no “answers” but are more like directional choices in life, such as choosing between materialism and idealism, choosing a philosophical concept that one “believes” to be the “truth” in various philosophical theories, and choosing from among multiple directional life choices based on different … WebbPhilosophy is the study of general and fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. Such questions are often posed as problems to be studied or resolved.... Webb1 The Welby Prize of £50 was awarded to this admirable essay by Dr. Ferdinand Tonnies of Hamburg (Editor, G. F. S.). greater peoples baptist church