Thank you for the video grandpa, about the point of every living was made from water, just think about it, can you live without water? you cant!. Even its mentioned in the holy quran '"made from water every living thing" {21:30} Like tell me if there is a plane, human, animal or even micro-living can life without water, there arent. I love love your vidoes ❤
I much prefer Coppleston's history of Philosophy. I can't stand Bertrand Russel dogging so many of the philosophers who do not align with his modern views. Coppleston was a Catholic Priest, but he at least attempted to remain objective in his history.
That's fair but I personally quite like the critiques as many of the works I often only see praise for. An objective perspective is (likely - I can't say as I haven't read but am interested to) better at gaining an understanding of a specific historical philosophy if you have no prior knowledge, but a subjective take on works you already know I personally believe is a more refreshing and nuanced way to picture the history of philosophy
@@jakobreece Indeed It is refreshing to delve into Bertrand's History after having read enough philosophy to know when I disagree with something and to be pressed to think critically about it.