Methodology

In metaphilosophy, Methodology refers to the set of principles and techniques used to study and understand philosophy itself. It involves examining the ways in which philosophers approach philosophical problems and how they justify their beliefs and arguments. Methodology also deals with the methods that philosophers use to gather and evaluate evidence, such as logic, empirical research, and conceptual analysis. Additionally, methodology in metaphilosophy encompasses the study of the history of philosophy and the development of philosophical systems and theories over time.