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How is philosophy different from the other fields of study?

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philosophy is the study of everything, thinking of every possibility and every possibility within that possibility
most other fields only study what is with in the realms of their field and

its not so much a study, as it is people using their fully functioning brain to contemplate all existing and non existing things, contemplate th reason for them and the reason for the reason etc
it is an infinite form of thinking

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