Category:Concepts in metaphysics

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Metaphysics is a branch of philosophy exploring the fundamental questions, including the nature of concepts like being, existence, and reality. It has two branches – cosmology and ontology. Traditional metaphysics seeks to answer, in a "suitably abstract and fully general manner", the questions:

  1. What is there?
  2. And what is it like?

Topics of metaphysical investigation include existence, objects and their properties, space and time, cause and effect, and possibility. A central branch of metaphysics is ontology, the investigation into the basic categories of being and how they relate to one another.

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This category has the following 23 subcategories, out of 23 total.

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  • Time(31 C, 49 P)
  • Truth(7 C, 43 P)

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Pages in category "Concepts in metaphysics"

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