In his book Introducción a la Filosofía , Mariano Artigas

Real Reference: When we say "Peter is tall," we refer to a concrete person (Peter) and a real property he possesses (his height). These are considered real beings because they exist independently of our thoughts.

  1. What is Philosophy? – Definitions, historical origins, the difference between philosophy and science.
  2. Knowledge – Sensitive knowledge, intellectual knowledge, truth, error, and doubt.
  3. Philosophy of Nature – Substance, change, causality.
  4. Philosophy of the Human Person – Mind, freedom, soul, society.

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Epistemology: How do we know what we know? Artigas explores the reliability of human reason and the limits of scientific observation.

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