Instructions:
Identify the following statements below. Write your answer on the space provided.
1. It is a principle that believes everything is its own being, and not being is not being.
2. Its task is to explain that part of our experience, which we call unreal in terms of what we call real.
3. It answers the general question, What is knowing and the known?'-or more shortly. "What is knowledge?
4. It is generally a study of the nature of moral judgements
5. It is the study of general and fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
Instructions:
Identify the branch of philosophy in which each given question is likely to be asked and answered.
1. Is morality relative?
2. Is the concept of beauty relative?
3. What can be known if the origin of knowledge is experience?
4. What is the nature of reasoning?
5. What is the mind? Does it interact with the body?
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Answer:
1.metaphysics
2.aesthetics
3. epistemology
4.ethics
5.philosophy
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