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Branch of Philosophy that deals with the first principles of what is real and what isn’t, including abstract concepts such as being, knowing, substance, cars, identity, time, and space. |
Metaphysics |
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Branch of philosophy that deals with theory of knowledge such as validity in scope. |
Epistemology |
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Human actions good/bad |
Ethics |
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What is beautiful/ what is not |
Aesthetics |
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A statement in an argument that provides reason for support for the conclusion. |
Premise |
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A declarative Sentence that can be true or false |
Statement/claim/proposition |
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I connect a series of statements with at least one premise intended to demonstrate that another statement in conclusion is true. |
Argument |
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The study of correct reasoning, the study of methods used to distinguish good from bad reasoning or arguments |
Logic |
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Screening on ideas if they make sense, thinking about thinking, meta-thinking or metacognition |
Critical thinking |
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Known to be true based on experience |
Matter of fact |
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Used as base of an argument |
Premise |
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Morals and values related to groups of individuals, this can be a community a society or a nation. |
Social and political philosophy |
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Arriving at a base of moral standards through which people conduct themselves. |
Normative ethics |
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Study of origin and meaning Of ethical concepts |
Meta-ethics |
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What exclude something from being a statement? |
Question, command, joke, gentle ridicule, story, storytelling, hypothetical (if…then…), exclamation point, description . |