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Browse CoursesPhilosophy is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. It explores abstract concepts through critical thinking and rational inquiry, seeking to understand the nature of reality and human experience.
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Philosophy is a systematic and critical inquiry into fundamental questions concerning existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. It seeks to understand the nature of reality and the underlying principles that govern human experience.
Philosophy addresses foundational questions that shape human thought and action. It encourages critical thinking, the examination of assumptions, and the exploration of ethical and metaphysical principles, contributing to a well-rounded understanding of the world.
Philosophy is traditionally divided into branches such as metaphysics (study of existence), epistemology (study of knowledge), ethics (study of morality), aesthetics (study of beauty), and logic (study of reasoning). Each branch explores distinct aspects of human inquiry.
Philosophy plays a crucial role in ethical inquiry by examining concepts of right and wrong, virtue, justice, and moral responsibility. Ethical philosophy provides frameworks for evaluating actions and making principled decisions.
Philosophy and science share an interconnected history. While science focuses on empirical observation and experimentation, philosophy addresses foundational questions about the nature of science, scientific methods, and the implications of scientific discoveries.