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PHILOSOPHY - Coggle Diagram
PHILOSOPHY
Historical Overview
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Indian Philosophy
the diverse philosophical traditions that emerged since the ancient times on the Indian subcontinent.
East Asian Philosophy
developed metaphysical, political and ethical theories such Tao, Yin and yang, Ren and Li which, along with Chinese Buddhism, directly influenced Korean philosophy, Vietnamese philosophy and Japanese philosophy
African Philosophy
Philosophy that presents African worldviews, ideas and themes, or philosophy that uses distinct African philosophical methods.
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Women in Philosophy
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Some women philosophers were accepted during the medieval and modern eras, but none became part of the Western canon until the 20th and 21st century
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Branches of Philosophy
Epistemology, metaphysics, and related branches
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Metaphysics is the study of the most general features of reality, such as existence, time, objects and their properties, wholes and their parts, events, processes and causation and the relationship between mind and body
Philosophy of language explores the nature, origins, and use of language. Philosophy of mind explores the nature of the mind and its relationship to the body, as typified by disputes between materialism and dualism. In recent years, this branch has become related to cognitive science.
Value Theory
major branch of philosophy that addresses topics such as goodness, beauty and justice
Logic, Science and Mathematics
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The philosophy of science explores the foundations, methods, history, implications and purpose of science
The philosophy of mathematics studies the philosophical assumptions, foundations and implications of mathematics
History of Philosophy
The history of philosophy (study of a specific period, individual or school) should not be confused with the philosophy of history,
a minor subfield most commonly associated with historicism as first defended in Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of History.
Definition
a study of general and fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language
closely related to religion, mathematics, natural science, education, and politics.