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Some minor branches of philosophy include aesthetics (the study of beauty and art), logic (the study of valid reasoning), and philosophy of mind (the study of the nature of consciousness and mental processes).
The five branches of humanities are history, philosophy, literature, religion, and art. Each branch focuses on different aspects of human culture and expression, providing valuable insights into the human experience.
The six branches of philosophy are: metaphysics (study of existence), epistemology (study of knowledge), ethics (study of morality), aesthetics (study of art and beauty), logic (study of reasoning), and political philosophy (study of government and society).
Western art criticism focuses on theory and philosophy.
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Western criticism focuses on theory and the philosophy of art.
The three main ideas of humanism were a focus on human potential and achievements, a belief in the importance of individualism and human dignity, and an emphasis on the study of classical literature, philosophy, and art.
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Virgil C. Aldrich has written: 'Philosophy of Art (Foundations of Philosophy)' 'Philosophy of art' -- subject(s): Aesthetics, Art, Philosophy
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The most common subfields I'm aware of are the following four, with their general areas of study: Metaphysics - the nature of reality, what sort of things exist Epistemology - theories of knowledge, the foundations and limits of knowledge Ethics - good or right action, nature of the "good", morality, how one "ought" to live Logic - principles of reasoning One might also consider other subfields like: Political Philosophy - political and social organization Phenomenology - experience, or the experience of experience Ontology - the nature of being Aesthetics - the nature of beauty, definition of art Philosophy of history - obvious Philosophy of science - obvious Seems that most academic subjects have a corresponding philosophical subfield.