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Branches of Philosophy - Coggle Diagram
Branches of Philosophy
Ontology
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Ontology is also the study of how we determine if things exist or not, as well as the classification of existence.
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An example of ontology is when a physicist establishes different categories to divide existing things into in order to better understand those things and how they fit together in the broader world
Epistemology
The study of knowledge, especially methods, validity and scope and deals with nature and origin
It involves an awareness of certain aspects of reality, and it seeks to discover what is known and how it is known.
Epistemology explains why our minds relate to reality and how these relationships are either valid or invalid.
Helps to distinguish between the truth and falsehood as we obtain knowledge from the world around us.
Axiology
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Axiological approach involves the transfer of young people value standards in the educational process. It leads to the accumulation and growth of axiological potential of a young person and it can take place only on the basis of cultural values.
Logic
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Logic is the branch of study that concerns questions about reference, predication, identity, truth, quantification, existence and necessity.