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PHILOSOPHY, (Extra information) - Coggle Diagram
PHILOSOPHY
Anthology
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Related to metaphysics
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Metaphysics is usually traced to the natural philosophers in ancient Greece, where Aristotle systematized a metaphysical description of nature equivalent to today's theoretical science. Today the term metaphysics usually refers to discussion of aspects of reality which are beyond physics.
The goal of metaphysics is to study beings things in the world with special attention not to their superficial qualities like colour, shape, size, or smell, but to something more fundamental: their very existence (or the way in which they exist)
Study of the most general aspects of reality, pertaining to subjects such as substance, identity, the nature of the mind, and free will.
It is a study of nature, the nature of reality, and the nature of the world in which humans live.
Yes or No question, no further exploration in knowledge, no reasoning
Epistemology
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The theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope, and the distinction between justified belief and opinion
Study the nature of knowledge, epistemic justification, the rationality of belief, and various related issues.
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Has further explaination with the "why and how" question, has reasonings
Axiology
Study of values
Either the collective term for ethics and aesthetics, philosophical fields that depend crucially on notions of worth, or the foundation for these fields, and thus similar to value theory and meta-ethics
Logic
Originally meaning the word, or what is spoken, but coming to mean thought or reason is most often said to be the study of arguments
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The subject is grounded, the task of the logician is the same: to advance an account of valid and fallacious inference to allow one to distinguish.
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