Philosophy is the song of conscience and music the of thoughts.

Debasish Mridha
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The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle believed that philosophy is the song of conscience and music the of thoughts. He said that our minds are like musicians, and philosophy is their song. The fact that music can inspire us to take action or that it can convey feelings is, in itself, enough to affirm the validity of the ancient Greek idea that philosophy is music for the mind.

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