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Branches of Philosophy (Scenarios)

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  • A student solves a puzzle by following a series of logical steps.
    Logic
  • A classmate shows that a conclusion doesn’t follow from the premises given in an argument.
    Logic
  • A friend claims that beauty is not found in objects but in the eye of the beholder.
    Aesthetics
  • A child asks, “What makes something real?”
    Metaphysics
  • A student explains why a statement is false by showing that it leads to a contradiction.
    Logic
  • A debater uses valid steps to prove that if A = B and B = C, then A = C.
    Logic
  • A philosopher wonders if the universe has always existed or had a beginning.
    Metaphysics
  • A student examines the difference between belief and truth.
    Epistemology
  • A person questions if we can ever fully trust the information we read online.
    Epistemology
  • A friend decides not to cheat on a test because it’s unfair to others.
    Ethics
  • A person challenges whether we can truly know anything about the outside world.
    Epistemology
  • Someone argues that a sculpture is beautiful because it makes them feel peaceful.
    Aesthetics
  • A musician argues that music without lyrics can still express powerful emotions.
    Aesthetics
  • An art critic describes why a painting is considered a masterpiece.
    Aesthetics
  • A class debates whether donating to charity is a moral obligation or a personal choice.
    Ethics
  • A person evaluates if it's ever acceptable to break a promise.
    Ethics
  • A student asks how we can be certain that our memories are accurate.
    Epistemology
  • A philosopher explores whether humans have souls that exist beyond the body.
    Metaphysics
  • Someone says that even if everyone sees the same object, they might still experience it differently.
    Epistemology
  • A person chooses not to spread gossip even if it's true, because it might hurt others.
    Ethics
  • A person claims that lying is always wrong, even if it protects someone.
    Ethics
  • A thinker suggests that we might be living in a simulated world and not know it.
    Metaphysics