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    3 days ago · Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the basic structure of reality. It is often characterized as first philosophy, implying that it is more fundamental than other forms of philosophical inquiry.

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    3 days ago · Metaphysics is the study of the most general features of reality, such as existence, objects and their properties, wholes and their parts, space and time, events, and causation. There are disagreements about the precise definition of the term and its meaning has changed throughout the ages. [121]

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RealityReality - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · In physical terms, reality is the totality of a system, known and unknown. [2] Philosophical questions about the nature of reality or existence or being are considered under the rubric of ontology, which is a major branch of metaphysics in the Western philosophical tradition.

  5. 5 days ago · Hindu philosophers of the orthodox schools developed systems of epistemology and investigated topics such as metaphysics, ethics, psychology , hermeneutics, and soteriology within the framework of the Vedic knowledge, while presenting a diverse collection of interpretations.

  6. 2 days ago · Moreover, against the relativistic implications of historicism narrowly construed, Hegel's metaphysics of spirit supplies a telos, internal to history itself, in terms of which progress can be measured and assessed. This is the self-consciousness of freedom.

  7. 2 days ago · Philosophy of science focuses on metaphysical, epistemic and semantic aspects of scientific practice, and overlaps with metaphysics, ontology, logic, and epistemology, for example, when it explores the relationship between science and the concept of truth.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VedantaVedanta - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · Metaphysics. Vedanta philosophies discuss three fundamental metaphysical categories and the relations between the three. Brahman or Īśvara: the ultimate reality; Ātman or Jivātman: the individual soul, self; Prakriti or Jagat: the empirical world, ever-changing physical universe, body and matter