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PHILOSOPHY = [fi'losıfi] noun
felsefe
İngilizce örnek : She is studying philosophy at İstanbul University.
Türkçe çevirisi : İstanbul Üniversitesi’nde felsefe öğrenimi görüyor.
İngilizce örnek : He has a strange philosophy of life.
Türkçe çevirisi : Garip bir hayat felsefesi var.

PHILOSOPHY
Moral Philosophy: The branch of philosophy that deals with questions of ethics, values, and morality.
Political Philosophy: The branch of philosophy that explores questions related to government, authority, and social organization.
Eastern Philosophy: Philosophical traditions originating from Eastern cultures such as Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
Western Philosophy: The philosophical tradition that originated in ancient Greece and developed in Europe and the Americas.
Analytical Philosophy: A philosophical approach that emphasizes clarity of language and logic in addressing philosophical problems.
Continental Philosophy: A philosophical tradition that emphasizes existentialism, phenomenology, and hermeneutics.
Ancient Philosophy: The philosophical traditions of ancient Greece and Rome, including the works of Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics.
Medieval Philosophy: Philosophical thought from the Middle Ages, often influenced by Christian theology and Islamic philosophy.
Modern Philosophy: Philosophical thought from the 17th to the 19th centuries, marked by the works of Descartes, Locke, Hume, and Kant.
Contemporary Philosophy: Philosophical thought from the 20th century onwards, addressing current issues and trends.
Philosophy of Mind: The branch of philosophy that explores questions concerning consciousness, perception, and the nature of the mind.
Philosophy of Language: The branch of philosophy that examines the nature of language, meaning, and communication.
Philosophy of Science: The branch of philosophy that investigates the foundations, methods, and implications of science.
Philosophy of Religion: The branch of philosophy that examines questions related to the existence of God, religious experience, and the nature of faith.
Philosophy of Education: The branch of philosophy concerned with the aims, methods, and implications of education.
Philosophy of Art: The branch of philosophy that explores questions about the nature, meaning, and value of art.
Philosophy of History: The branch of philosophy that examines the nature of historical knowledge, interpretation, and causation.
Philosophy of Law: The branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of law, justice, and legal systems.
Philosophy of Mathematics: The branch of philosophy that explores the foundations, methods, and nature of mathematics.
Philosophy of Technology: The branch of philosophy that investigates the nature and implications of technology in human life.
Philosophy of Science Fiction: The philosophical analysis of themes, ideas, and concepts presented in science fiction literature and media.
Philosophy of Literature: The branch of philosophy that explores the nature, meaning, and value of literature and literary texts.
Philosophy of Existence: A philosophical inquiry into the nature and meaning of existence, often associated with existentialist thought.
Philosophy of Truth: The study of the nature of truth, truth conditions, and theories of truth.
Philosophy of Action: The branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and explanation of human action and agency.
Philosophy of Ethics: The branch of philosophy that examines theories of right and wrong conduct and moral principles.
Philosophy of Science Education: The philosophical examination of how science is taught, learned, and understood.
Philosophy of Consciousness: The study of the nature and origins of consciousness, subjective experience, and self-awareness.
Philosophy of Technology Ethics: The philosophical investigation into the ethical implications of technological advancements and their applications.
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence: The philosophical exploration of intelligence, consciousness, and ethical concerns in AI development.
Philosophy of Mind-Body Problem: The philosophical debate about the relationship between the mind and the body, and the nature of consciousness.
Philosophy of Logic: The study of the principles and methods of reasoning, inference, and argumentation.
Philosophy of Freedom: The exploration of the concept of freedom, free will, and determinism.
Philosophy of Mathematics Education: The philosophical examination of how mathematics is taught, learned, and understood.
Philosophy of Language Acquisition: The philosophical inquiry into how language is acquired by individuals and its implications for cognition.
Philosophy of Space and Time: The philosophical investigation into the nature and structure of space, time, and their relationship.
Philosophy of Science Policy: The philosophical analysis of the ethical and social implications of scientific research and its applications.
Philosophy of Biology: The philosophical examination of fundamental concepts in biology, including evolution, genetics, and the nature of life.
Philosophy of Social Science: The examination of the methods, assumptions, and implications of social scientific inquiry.
Philosophy of Technology Critique: The critical examination of the impact, consequences, and values embedded in technological systems.
Philosophy of Environmental Ethics: The philosophical investigation into ethical questions concerning the environment, sustainability, and human responsibility.
Philosophy of Globalization: The philosophical examination of the processes, effects, and ethical dimensions of globalization.
Philosophy of Religion Education: The philosophical analysis of how religious beliefs and practices are taught, understood, and evaluated.
Philosophy of Law Enforcement: The philosophical exploration of the ethical principles and limits of law enforcement practices.
Philosophy of Medicine: The philosophical inquiry into the nature of health, illness, medical ethics, and the practice of medicine.
Philosophy of Information: The philosophical examination of the nature, representation, and transmission of information.
Philosophy of Bioethics: The philosophical analysis of ethical issues arising from advances in biology, medicine, and biotechnology.
Philosophy of Gender: The examination of philosophical questions related to gender identity, roles, and equality.
Philosophy of Economics: The philosophical investigation into the assumptions, methods, and implications of economic theories and practices.
Philosophy of Artificial Life: The philosophical exploration of life-like processes, emergence, and complexity in artificial systems.

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