What problems from the far past to now has philosophy solved?

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The study of philosophy is to help us to use critical thinking to solve our own problems and reach our own goals in life. Critical thinking helps us to recognize the difference between things that are true and not true. My personal opinion is that very few people even have the ability to understand these concepts.

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