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What is the difference between Philosophy and Doctrine?

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What is the difference between Philosophy and Doctrine?

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Philosophy treats the arrangements of the thought, its order, concept, logic and purpose. From that point on, all esoteric and exoteric processes and good judgment about all related things are established. Moral therefore, is born, which is the basis of justice and the parameter between right and wrong. The doctrine covers besides philosophy, the practice of principles, their results, feelings, self consciousness and the intuitive study. We can say the Doctrine is nothing but the very connection with life, acceptance about what we have been; conscience about what we are; and hope about what we will be.

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