Philosophy of the culture

In Philosophie, the Culture is what is transmitted by the former generations. It is often a whole of beliefs and/or truths. At first sight it is right thus always, because it is taught as being the truth at an age or the individual does not have all his understanding yet. However, the culture is not for that a form of dogmatism imposed on the spirit, because the goal of all cultures is to bring to the spirit of the possibilities of thinking, of judging and of distinguishing. The goal of all cultures is not to bring to fixed truths but to make it possible the spirit to be able to reconsider these truths later.

The confrontation of its own culture with other cultures helps to reconsider it and make progress its knowledge of the culture while confirming or by cancelling the truths which it makes at the bottom only propose.

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