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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophical_methodology
Philosophical method (or philosophical methodology) is the study of how to do philosophy. A common view among philosophers is that philosophy is distinguished by the ways that philosophers follow in addressing philosophical questions. There is not just one method that philosophers use to answer philosophical questions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Philosophical_methodology
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` ► Analysis (26 C, 34 P)
► Arguments (6 C, 46 P)
`C
` ► Criticism (5 C, 33 P)
`D
` ► Dialectic (1 C, 20 P)
► Dialogues (2 C, 34 P)
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`I
` ► Inductive reasoning (2 C, 27 P)
`M
` ► Methods of proof (1 C, 11 P)
`P
` ► Phenomenological methodology (4 P)
► Phenomenology (8 C, 51 P)
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` ► Skepticism (11 C, 63 P)
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` ► Thought experiments (2 C, 32 P)
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` Philosophical methodology
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` Ariadne's thread (logic)
Armchair theorizing
`B
` Bracketing (phenomenology)
`C
` Cartesian doubt
Criticism
`D
` Diairesis
Dialectic
Dialectical logic
Dialogue
Dissoi logoi
`E
` Empiricism
Engaged theory
Experimental philosophy
`F
` Feminist post-structuralist discourse analysis
Fictionalism
`H
` Hermeneutics
Heterophenomenology
`I
` Intellectual honesty
Intercultural philosophy
`L
` Linguistic description
Linguistic philosophy
`M
` Methodism (philosophy)
Methods of obtaining knowledge
`O
` OntoClean
`P
` Phenomenology (philosophy)
Philosophical analysis
Philosophical skepticism
Process of elimination
`Q
` Quietism (philosophy)
`S
` Skepticism
Socratic method
Socratic questioning
`T
` Therapeutic approach
Thought experiment
Transcendental arguments
Transvaluation of values
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