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Philosophy Aestheticians · Epistemologists Ethicists · Logicians Metaphysicians Social and political philosophers Analytic · Continental Eastern · Islamic Platonic · Scholastic Ancient · Medieval Modern · Contemporary Aesthetics · Epistemology Ethics · Logic · Metaphysics Political philosophy Aesthetics · Epistemology Ethics · Logic · Metaphysics Social philosophy Political philosophy Index · Outline · Theories Glossary · Philosophers   Portal v t e Metaphysics is a branch of philosophy concerned with explaining the fundamental nature of being and the world, although the term is not easily defined. Traditionally, metaphysics attempts to answer two basic questions in the broadest possible terms:# "What is there?"# "What is it like?"A person who studies metaphysics is called a metaphysicist or a metaphysician. The metaphysician attempts to clarify the fundamental notions by which people understand the world, e.g., existence, objects and their properties, space and time, cause and effect, and possibility. A central branch of metaphysics is ontology, the investigation into the basic categories of being and how they relate to each other. Another central branch of metaphysics is cosmology, the study of the totality of all phenomena within the universe.Prior to the modern history of science, scientific questions were addressed as a part of metaphysics known as natural philosophy. The term science itself meant "knowledge" of, originating from epistemology. The scientific method, however, transformed natural philosophy into an empirical activity deriving from experiment unlike the rest of philosophy. By the end of the 18th century, it had begun to be called "science" to distinguish it from philosophy. Thereafter, metaphysics denoted philosophical enquiry of a non-empirical character into the nature of existence. Cite error: There are tags on this page, but the references will not show without a {{Reflist}} template or a tag; see the help page.
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