metafizike
Metafizike, or metaphysics, is the branch of philosophy that investigates questions about the fundamental nature of reality beyond what is accessible to the physical sciences. It asks what exists, how entities are related, and whether aspects such as time, space, causation, necessity, and possibility have objective status. It also studies issues of identity, change, universals, and the mind–body relation.
Historically, metaphysics traces to ancient Greece, with Aristotle laying many foundational concepts, and it continued through
Key subfields include ontology, the study of what exists and how it is organized; cosmology, the nature
Methods typically involve conceptual analysis, thought experiments, and argumentative rigor. Critics argue that metaphysical conclusions can