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  1. Mar 25, 2022 · Abstract. In this chapter, the author discusses the nature of Philosophy. This is done by looking at the activities of philosophers, using the Milesian Philosophers as examples, to show how...

  2. 5 Branches of Philosophy 1. METAPHYSICS What is Metaphysics? Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy responsible for the study of existence. It is the foundation of a worldview. It answers the question "What is?" It encompasses everything that exists, as well as the nature of existence itself. It says whether the world is real, or merely an ...

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  4. Mar 7, 2019 · It covers the definition, branches and application of philosophy as well as the major theories and issues of epistemology, metaphysics and ethics in the history of Western philosophy from the Ancient Greeks to Rawlsian theories of justice and Chalmers’ contributions to the philosophy of mind.

  5. The Branches of Philosophy. There are a few general branches to (or categorizations of) philosophy. Epistemology is the theory of knowledge, where stuff like language, logic, and critical thinking are discussed. Epistemology deals with not just spoken and written languages, but with logical languages as well.

  6. Here are the 7 main branches of Philosophy: 1. Axiology. 2. Metaphysics. 3. Epistemology. 4. Ethics. 5. Aesthetics. 6. Logic. 7. Political Philosophy. Let’s now explore some of these branches of Philosophy in detail. Axiology. Also referred to as the theory of value, Axiology explores the nature of value and its metaphysical aspects.

  7. Dec 30, 2023 · 1 The Branches of Philosophy. 1.1 Epistemology. 1.2 Metaphysics. 1.3 Logic. 1.4 Ethics. 1.5 Aesthetics. 1.6 Other Branches. The Branches of Philosophy. Western philosophy can be divided into six branches that have assumed various importance over time. Traditionally metaphysics sets the questions for philosophy. Epistemology asks how do we know?

  8. The Introduction to Philosophy class is more about thinking than it is about coverage or the memorization of a bunch of facts. In its aim and format the course is more an invitation to do philosophy than an introduction. Introductions seek to map out a territory or lay the ground for more detailed study.

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