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Branches of Philosophy

Branches of Philosophy. This PowerPoint is a reference guide to the main topics studied within the branches of Metaphysics , Epistemology , Ethics and Politics.

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Branches of Philosophy

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  1. Branches of Philosophy This PowerPoint is a reference guide to the main topics studied within the branches of Metaphysics, Epistemology, Ethics and Politics It is taken from the Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Once you know a little bit of philosophy it can help to understand where the different areas of study sit and how they relate to other areas of study within the main branches of philosophy.

  2. The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. (1995) Ed Ted Honderich. Oxford University Press. New York. (p. 941)

  3. The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. (1995) Ed Ted Honderich. Oxford University Press. New York. (p. 941)

  4. The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. (1995) Ed Ted Honderich. Oxford University Press. New York. (p. 941)

  5. The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. (1995) Ed Ted Honderich. Oxford University Press. New York. (p. 941)

  6. The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. (1995) Ed Ted Honderich. Oxford University Press. New York. (p. 941)

  7. The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. (1995) Ed Ted Honderich. Oxford University Press. New York. (p. 941)

  8. The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. (1995) Ed Ted Honderich. Oxford University Press. New York. (p. 941)

  9. The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. (1995) Ed Ted Honderich. Oxford University Press. New York. (p. 941)

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