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Sample Concept paper in Philosophy

It is an unbiased research written in the form of a theory or hypothesis


using relevant and impartial methods of research. It unravels and explains the
positive and negative aspects of a research study utilizing various opposing
theories to reveal gaps and criticisms.Concepts are the building blocks of
thoughts. Consequently, they are crucial to such psychological processes as
categorization, inference, memory, learning, and decision-making.
philosophy is an activity people undertake when they seek to understand
fundamental truths about themselves, the world in which they live, and their
relationships to the world and to each other.

Three main areas of philosophy: ethics, epistemology and


metaphysics.

What is ethics Philosophy?


Ethics are the principles that guide us to make a positive impact through our
decisions and actions. Ethics play an important role not only in our personal
lives but also in business. We are all encouraged to make ethical choices and
apply ethics in all areas of our lives.

What is Epistemology Philosophy?


Epistemology is the theory of knowledge. It is concerned with the mind's
relation to reality.asking questions such as: “what is knowledge?” and “how do
we know something?” For human geographers, an appreciation of
epistemology is important in order to critically assess the reliability of
knowledge developed in the discipline, 

What is Metaphysics Philosophy?


Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the fundamental
nature of reality, including the relationship between mind and matter, between
substance and attribute, and between potentiality and actuality.

Concept papers promote mutual understanding and agreement; they're useful for internal
decision-making; they facilitate consistent communications; and they're a respectful, professional
way to work with others.
Sample Concept Paper in Religion

religion names the 'beliefs and practices' relative to what is sacred and 'set apart'
which unite into a 'single community' those who adhere to them. the West: as
societies modernize, the forces of societalization and differentiation corrode local
bonds and in the process seal the fate of religion.

Religion and culture are two topics that are intertwined. Around the globe, human
history has been impacted by religious ideas, religious institutions, religious art,
religious laws, and religious commitments.

Religions, being complex, have different aspects or dimensions. Thus, the


major world religions typically possess doctrines, myths, ethical and social
teachings, rituals, social institutions, and inner experiences and
sentiments.

Two concept of Religion

Religion In Culture- For example, the anthropologist Clifford Geertz


famously described religion as a 'cultural system' composed of myths, rituals,
symbols and beliefs created by humans as a way of giving our individual and
collective lives a sense of meaning (Woodhead 2011, 124).

Religion As Identity- Religious identity refers to how individuals develop


their personal sense of religious and/or spiritual identity over the course of
their lifetimes.An example of religious identity would be if someone identifies as
belonging to a particular religious faith. Individuals gain a social identity and group
identity by their affiliations. Cultural identity is one's feeling of identity affiliation to a
group or culture.

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