Applied Philosophy
Applied Philosophy is the branch of philosophy that focuses on using philosophical methods and theories to address real-world issues. It seeks to apply abstract concepts to practical situations, such as ethics, politics, and social justice. This approach helps individuals and organizations make informed decisions based on philosophical reasoning.
One key area of Applied Philosophy is bioethics, which examines ethical questions in medicine and biology, such as euthanasia and genetic engineering. Another important field is environmental ethics, which explores the moral relationship between humans and the natural world, guiding policies on sustainability and conservation.