Metaphysical Essays

Metaphysical Essays
Title Metaphysical Essays PDF eBook
Author John Hawthorne
Publisher Clarendon Press
Pages 312
Release 2006-04-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 019153756X

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John Hawthorne is widely regarded as one of the finest philosophers working today. He is perhaps best known for his contributions to metaphysics, and this volume collects his most notable papers in this field. Hawthorne offers original treatments of fundamental topics in philosophy, including identity, ontology, vagueness, and causation. Six of the essays appear here for the first time, and there is a valuable introduction to guide the reader through the selection.

Metaphysical Beliefs

Metaphysical Beliefs
Title Metaphysical Beliefs PDF eBook
Author Stephen Toulmin
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012-01-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780334046172

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Metaphysical Beliefs consists of three long essays, by Stephen Toulmin on 'Contemporary Scientific Mythology'; by Ronald Hepburn on 'Poetry and Religious Belief'; and by Alasdair Maclntyre on 'The Logical Status of Religious Belief'.

Idealism

Idealism
Title Idealism PDF eBook
Author Tyron Goldschmidt
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 314
Release 2017
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198746970

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Idealism is a family of metaphysical views each of which gives priority to the mental. The best-known forms of idealism in Western philosophy are Berkeleyan idealism, which gives ontological priority to the mental (minds and ideas) over the physical (bodies), and Kantian idealism, which gives a kind of explanatory priority to the mental (the structure of the understanding) over the physical (the structure of the empirical world). Although idealism was once a dominant view in Western philosophy, it has suffered almost total neglect over the last several decades. This book rectifies this situation by bringing together seventeen essays by leading philosophers on the topic of metaphysical idealism. The various essays explain, attack, or defend a variety of idealistic theories, including not only Berkeleyan and Kantian idealisms but also those developed in traditions less familiar to analytic philosophers, including Buddhism and Hassidic Judaism. Although a number of the articles draw on historical sources, all will be of interest to philosophers working in contemporary metaphysics. This volume aims to spark a revival of serious philosophical interest in metaphysical idealism.

The View of Life

The View of Life
Title The View of Life PDF eBook
Author Georg Simmel
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 238
Release 2011-01-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0226757854

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Published in 1918, The View of Life is Georg Simmel’s final work. Famously deemed “the brightest man in Europe” by George Santayana, Simmel addressed diverse topics across his essayistic writings, which influenced scholars in aesthetics, epistemology, and sociology. Nevertheless, certain core issues emerged over the course of his career—the genesis, structure, and transcendence of social and cultural forms, and the nature and conditions of authentic individuality, including the role of mindfulness regarding mortality. Composed not long before his death, The View of Life was, Simmel wrote, his “testament,” a capstone work of profound metaphysical inquiry intended to formulate his conception of life in its entirety. Now Anglophone readers can at last read in full the work that shaped the argument of Heidegger’s Being and Time and whose extraordinary impact on European intellectual life between the wars was extolled by Jürgen Habermas. Presented alongside these seminal essays are aphoristic fragments from Simmel’s last journal, providing a beguiling look into the mind of one of the twentieth century’s greatest thinkers.

What Spacetime Explains

What Spacetime Explains
Title What Spacetime Explains PDF eBook
Author Graham Nerlich
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 299
Release 1994-08-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0521452619

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Eleven of Graham Nerlich's essays are here brought together dealing with ontology and methodology in relativity; variable curvature and general relativity; and time and causation.

The Metaphysics and Ethics of Death

The Metaphysics and Ethics of Death
Title The Metaphysics and Ethics of Death PDF eBook
Author James Stacey Taylor
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 286
Release 2013-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199751137

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The Metaphysics and Ethics of Death brings together original essays that both address the fundamental questions of the metaphysics of death and explore the relationship between those questions and some of the areas of applied ethics in which they play a central role.

Ways a World Might Be

Ways a World Might Be
Title Ways a World Might Be PDF eBook
Author Robert Stalnaker
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 300
Release 2003-08-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0199251487

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Robert Stalnaker draws together in this volume the extent of his work in metaphysics. The central theme is the role of possible worlds in articulating our various metaphysical commitments. The essays presented reflect on the nature of metaphysics, with two of the essays featured being published for the first time.