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Philosophy
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For other uses, see Philosophy (disambiguation).
The philosopher Socrates about to take poison hemlock as ordered by the court.
Philosophy is the discipline concerned with questions of how one should live (ethics); what sorts of things exist and what are their essential natures (metaphysics); what counts as genuine knowledge (epistemology); and what are the correct principles of reasoning (logic).[1][2] The word is of Greek origin: f???s?f?a (philosoph?a), meaning love of wisdom.[3]