What are some metaphysical issues? Some epistemological and ethical issues?
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Typical issues include transcendence, being, existence in its individual and communal dimensions, causality, relations, analogy, purpose, the possibility of metaphysics, and the relations of metaphysics to other disciplines.
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Metaphysical issues are questions about the nature of reality that are derived from factual or scientific inquiries, but they also transcend them. It begins by answering inquiries about the universe or the world; it then aims to explain the causes and nature of the universe.
- Despite the fact that sensations are mental events, most individuals believe them to be accurate sources of information about a nonmental world, the world of material or physical objects that make up the perceiver's environment.
- Many philosophers have sought to respond to the following questions in relation to that "external world": Exists the outside world?
- If so, can the senses give us accurate information about it? If so, can people learn to understand what the outside world is like if they already do?
- If so, where exactly did they learn that information from? By making an effort to respond to such queries, one is addressing the issue of the external world's reality.
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