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- 3. of Wisdom The literal meaning of the word "philosophy."
- 5. Philosophical study of moral principles and values.
- 9. German philosopher who introduced the idea of categorical imperatives in ethics.
- 11. Philosophical exploration of beauty, art, and aesthetic experiences.
- 12. The systematic study of reasoning and argumentation.
- 13. Scottish philosopher who questioned causality and the limits of human knowledge.
- 14. The study of knowledge itself, focusing on how we know what we know.
- 15. Philosopher who used questioning to stimulate critical thinking and improve understanding.
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- 1. Ancient Indian texts exploring spiritual concepts and the nature of reality.
- 2. Chinese philosopher whose teachings emphasize ethics, family values, and social harmony.
- 4. French philosopher famous for the saying "I think, therefore I am."
- 6. Branch of philosophy that examines the fundamental nature of reality.
- 7. Disciple of Socrates, he founded the Academy and explored the nature of reality through dialogues.
- 8. Ancient Greek philosopher known for saying "Water is the basic substance of all things."
- 10. Student of Plato, he classified and studied various subjects, from biology to ethics.
