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Why Jordan Peterson is a Philosopher
Philosophy of science Main article: Philosophy of science The philosophy of science explores the foundations, methods, history, implications and purpose of science. Many of its subdivisions correspond to specific branches of science. For example, philosophy of biology deals specifically with the metaphysical, epistemological and ethical issues in the biomedical and life sciences. source: Philosophy - Wikipedia

Political philosophy Main article: Political philosophy Political philosophy is the study of government and the relationship of individuals (or families and clans) to communities including the state. It includes questions about justice, law, property and the rights and obligations of the citizen. Political philosophy, ethics, and aesthetics are traditionally linked subjects, under the general heading of value theory as they involve a normative or evaluative aspect. source: Philosophy - Wikipedia

Philosophy of religion Main article: Philosophy of religion Philosophy of religion deals with questions that involve religion and religious ideas from a philosophically neutral perspective (as opposed to theology which begins from religious convictions). Traditionally, religious questions were not seen as a separate field from philosophy proper, and the idea of a separate field only arose in the 19th century. Issues include the existence of God, the relationship between reason and faith, questions of religious epistemology, the relationship between religion and science, how to interpret religious experiences, questions about the possibility of an afterlife, the problem of religious language and the existence of souls and responses to religious pluralism and diversity. source:Philosophy - Wikipedia

By Those standards Jordan Peterson is a philosopher and rather an important one for these times. You spoke about him not meeting the standards for "inclusion" Now what do you mean by that? What are your standards for inclusion? PhilliaSophia (talk) 03:48, 25 February 2023 (UTC)