Philosophy in Life
Over the past five months of learning "philosophy," by its definition, is extremely vague and confusing. It can be related to anything to do with thought, perception, and even basic human existence. However, over the homework, projects and assignments I have done through these months, I learned that philosophy is just simply the study of knowledge. It is also described as the love of wisdom. Consequently, in further defining philosophy, perhaps it is easier to simply state what it may or may not involve rather than trying to find a concrete and firm definition. Philosophy includes the studies of logic, ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology. Logic deals with the principles and systems of reasoning. It is the method by which we deduce and interpret information. Ethics involves the principles of morals and the judgment of "good" and "bad" conduct. Metaphysics examines the nature of reality and its relationship to the supernatural. Epistemology studies the very nature of knowledge Metaphysics is the brand of philosophy that studies the nature of reality. The term of itself means 'after or beyond physics.' The root of metaphysics is only in the person of
and reality. Philosophy touches everything and everyone, every thought and every Epistemology is the area of philosophy that's deals with the study of knowledge. others may not be true for me and vice versa. Being skeptical and saying that I can never Knowledge is the most powerful tool known to man. Knowing that knowledge can be good and the right thing to do. It searches for the norms of human conduct, employing natures of knowledge and I should use it for the common good of others. essence is a communion of persons. The whole idea of communion is that each person Philosophical questions have made an impact on me with thoughts that don't usually have
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