Philosophy is the rational, critical inquiry into fundamental questions of human existence. It involves examining the nature of knowledge, reality, human existence, ethics, and social and political structures.
For just about any area of human inquiry, such as mathematics, science, religion, law, and art, there is a branch of philosophy devoted to the critical study of the fundamental assumptions of that area of inquiry. For instance, in the philosophy of religion, the philosopher asks what religion is and what is the nature of religious experience. In the philosophy of science, the philosopher might ask what is the nature of science and how it differs from other areas of intellectual inquiry.
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