The term
"philosophical conclusions" refers to ideas, beliefs or theories that are derived from philosophical thinking and reasoning.
Full definition
In general, we may say, confidence in the purely rational character
of philosophical conclusions declined in the face of the actual variety of belief among philosophers.
The survey of religious experience in Religion in the Making serves chiefly to reinforce
the philosophical conclusions.
That the science — and presumably changes in it — could so explicitly shape
their philosophical conclusions is the primary difference between the ancient debates on embryology and the modern one.
Some had little theoretical substance, but others were led by highly reflective people who expressed
their philosophical conclusions in the experiences they provided those who came.
It was
the philosophical conclusions the innovators had so swiftly assembled, not their empirical findings or their first constructs, that put the Christians» feet to the fire.
Belief in a personal God is a lot different from arriving at
a philosophical conclusion.
Fourth, whereas Westerners have come to
these philosophical conclusions rather recently, Buddhists have lived with them for many centuries.
I then studied world religions, the occult and metaphysics and came to
the philosophical conclusion that I was an agnostic.
First:
a philosophical conclusion that is clearly contrary to revealed truth — such as that the universe had no beginning — can not actually be a sound philosophical conclusion because it contradicts certain revelation.