INVITATION TO PHILOSOPHY

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INVITATION TO PHILOSOPHY Phenomenon Epistemology Ontology PHILOSOPHY AXIOLOGY Ontology Axiology Epistemology WHAT is the nature of the Phenomenon? HOW can we know anything about the Phenomenon?, from which resources? And to which extent? INVITATION TO PHILOSOPHY WHAT are the Logical, Ethical and Aesthetical VALUES of the Phenomenon? We can find the structure of the Phenomena in the fundamental questions: PROTREPTIKO FILOSORFIAS WHO creates WHAT to WHOME? With WHICH resources and HOW? WHY and WHAT for? WHERE and IN WHICH time?