Historical introduction to philosophy

Plato's cave. Do our perceptions reveal reality or just a shadow of reality?
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Welcome to Historical Introduction to Philosophy.
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Introduction: What is Philosophy?
Philosophy of Religion
Epistemology
The Philosophy of Mind
Free-will and Determinism
Ethics
Metaphysics
What exists, what are the most general properties of things, is there a god, is life an illusion, what can be said to be real?
Logic
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