I'd suppose the subject line says it all.
But I would like you to explain why you follow it.
Is your philosophy closely linked to your religion or to your political view or to science?
I do have not any philosophy to the exclusion of all others; no one philosophy rules my life, because I don't think it is practical.
I would have to say that I do pick up philosophy here and philosophy there...anything that suit me, the way I think or that might suit my personality, but I have never study any philosophy.
My philosophy is neutral monism, as it provides an elegant solution to the mind body problem and works well both with science and the insights from meditations and with the Hindu Upanisads.
Neutral Monism: A Saner Solution to the Mind/Body Problem | Issue 121 | Philosophy Now
What then if the mental and the physical, quite irreconcilable when taken as independent natures,
are really the common offspring of another sort of nature, something in-between the two? This something would be an essence neither mental nor physical in itself, but which possesses properties capable of generating both the mental and physical. Theories that propose this are called ‘neutral monist’: ‘monist’ because, unlike dualism, they envisage only one fundamental kind of stuff in the world; ‘neutral’ because this unifying nature is hypothesised to lie betwixt mentality and physicality, equidistant from each, distinct from either, and ultimately responsible for both.
Our brains consist of matter, of course. So panpsychism builds the conscious cortex out of tiny conscious minds, giving nary a thought to how this crowd of trillions combines into
you: do you feel a vast population teeming in your head? The neutral monist, by contrast, makes brains from neutral qualities.
Such qualities are physical when they play physical/chemical/biological roles in the brain, and mental when they provide the content that appears in consciousness. But in themselves the qualities are neither mental nor physical. So when you are conscious of a colour that is also playing a physical role (as, say, a constituent of a physical object), the colour counts as simultaneously physical and mental. In this way, the whole difficulty of the mind/body problem – a blockage in the metaphysical pipeworks caused by the congealing of the centuries-old opposition of mental and physical – is simply flushed away.