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Parent topics
- Metaphysics [r]: Branch of philosophy concerned with explaining the nature of the world. [e]
- Ontology (philosophy) [r]: The branch of philosophy that considers what things exist, and what existence implies. [e]
Subtopics
- Nominalism [r]: Family of views in philosophy that deny the existence of universals. [e]
- Trope theory [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Aristotle [r]: (384-322 BCE) Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, and one of the most influential figures in the western world between 350 BCE and the sixteenth century. [e]
- David Armstrong [r]: Australian philosopher focused on epistemology, ontology and philosophy of mind. Author of Materialist Theory of Mind. [e]