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Metaphysics is a branch of philosophy concerned with explaining the essence of things, of the fundamental nature of being and the world and the principles that organize the universe. Metaphysics is supposed to answer the question "What is the nature of reality?"
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What are the different types of uniformities in subjects?
Some I can think of:
- Uniformity of law (uniformities that are found in nature)
Uniformities in interpretation (uniformity in how we 'interpret' mathematical findings or works of art)
Uniformity of …
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Is uniformity in knowledge a phenomenon or a concept?
According to my understanding of what a phenomenon and concept are, I believe that uniformity is both, a phenomenon and a concept, it is a phenomenon since it is evident in nature (numerological invar …
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“Without the assumption of the existence of uniformities there can be no knowledge.”
So I am to discuss the question with reference to two areas of knowledge. I chose to talk about mathematics and the arts (including literature, visual arts, music, etc.).
I put a lot of thought into …