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Philosophy is a compact 200 Words Pocket Book built from the shared master JSON, with clear concepts, real examples, and a focused reading path.
Who it is for
Curious readers who want a fast, structured vocabulary foundation for Philosophy.
What you will learn
- Core vocabulary for Philosophy
- How important terms connect to everyday examples
- A simple structure for revisiting the topic
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Table of contents
- Basic Words
- Core Words
- Real-World Words
- Insightful Phrases
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Sample entries
Download 10-word samplePhilosophy
Philosophy is the habit of asking ordinary certainties to give reasons.
Question
A question does more than ask for information.
Argument
An argument is an attempt to carry a conclusion with reasons.
Reason
A reason is support offered for believing or doing something.
Truth
Truth is what a claim reaches for when it tries to get things right.
Knowledge
Knowledge is belief that has earned enough support to be trusted.
Belief
Belief is something a person takes to be true enough to guide thought or action.