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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

Branch of philosophy that deals with theory of knowledge such as validity in scope.

Epistemology

Human actions good/bad

Ethics

What is beautiful/ what is not

Aesthetics

A statement in an argument that provides reason for support for the conclusion.

Premise

A declarative Sentence that can be true or false

Statement/claim/proposition

I connect a series of statements with at least one premise intended to demonstrate that another statement in conclusion is true.

Argument

The study of correct reasoning, the study of methods used to distinguish good from bad reasoning or arguments

Logic

Screening on ideas if they make sense, thinking about thinking, meta-thinking or metacognition

Critical thinking

Known to be true based on experience

Matter of fact

Used as base of an argument

Premise

Morals and values related to groups of individuals, this can be a community a society or a nation.

Social and political philosophy

Arriving at a base of moral standards through which people conduct themselves.

Normative ethics

Study of origin and meaning Of ethical concepts

Meta-ethics

What exclude something from being a statement?

Question, command, joke, gentle ridicule, story, storytelling, hypothetical (if…then…), exclamation point, description .