Metaphysical questions are big, curious questions about what everything really is and why things happen.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy blocks, you stack them up, knock them down, and wonder why they fall. That’s like a small version of a metaphysical question! These aren’t just about the world around us, but deep ideas like:
What makes something "real"?
Is a dream as real as your bedroom? Are thoughts things you can touch, or are they just inside your head? It's like asking, are your feelings more important than your socks? You might not know the answer, but that’s what makes it fun!
Why do we exist?
It's like when you're building a tower with blocks and wonder, why am I doing this? Why are these blocks here at all? That's a metaphysical question about life itself. It’s not about right or wrong, but about thinking deeply about what makes everything work, just like your favorite game has rules you didn’t even know were there!
Examples
- Why do we ask if the world is real or just a dream?
- What happens to our thoughts when we die?
- Is time something that really exists?
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See also
- What is metaphysical?
- Why Do We Ask 'What Is Time?'
- How to Argue - Philosophical Reasoning: Crash Course Philosophy #2?
- What?
- How Does The Problem of Induction in ~ 100 Seconds Work?