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  • Metaphysics: An introduction, (The Dickenson series in
  • his work to the explication of traditional metaphysics and symbolism.
  • istory can be represented by the history of metaphysics and metaphysics in its most modern, critica
  • t theory of philosophy (psychology, logics, metaphysics) and three fascicles about practical philos
  • Metaphysics and the Paradoxes (1952)
  • Volume 5 - Philosophy (including metaphysics and ontology)
  • His metaphysics and cosmology combined Platonist, Pythagore
  • METAPHYSICS AND MODERN SCIENCE Part I:CONSCIOUSNESS AND
  • nvolved witty conversation or debates about metaphysics and philosophy.
  • Beyond the Age of Metaphysics: and the Restoration of Local Life (Green B
  • to analytic philosophy of language, logic, metaphysics and epistemology.
  • lly-centered worldview encompassing ethics, metaphysics, and cosmology.
  • Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science in the Seventeent
  • ics, history and philosophy of mathematics, metaphysics, and epistemology.
  • ests are from a variety of topics including metaphysics and the philosophy of causation.
  • rk in philosophy of religion, epistemology, metaphysics, and Christian apologetics.
  • ry AD) was a Hindu poet and expert in Hindu metaphysics and theology.
  • His research interests include metaphysics and ontology, the history of logic, the his
  • G. "Joseph Priestley, 'Aerial Philosopher': Metaphysics and Methodology in Priestley's Chemical Tho
  • Hebrew, Chaldee, Arabic, and German, and in metaphysics and psychology.
  • y, including logic, philosophy of language, metaphysics, and philosophy of mind.
  • osophy of logic, philosophy of mathematics, metaphysics and philosophy of language.
  • cal theology is heavily influenced by Greek metaphysics and especially Neo-Platonic and Stoic conce
  • rpe assumed position of professor of logic, metaphysics and moral philosophy at the University of O
  • 663 he was already a professor of logic and metaphysics and in 1672 he became an associate professo
  • y, philosophy of science, ethics, theology, metaphysics and philosophy of religion.
  • tuality February 22, 2008 entitled Physics, Metaphysics, and the Nature of Consciousness.
  • thics), epistemology, and related issues in metaphysics and the philosophy of language".
  • s of experience, which must be free of both metaphysics and materialism.
  • icated to the study of religion, mythology, metaphysics, and the occult.
  • He was professor of history, metaphysics, and political economy at William & Mary fr
  • His book Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Science detailed inte
  • e in Naples, later teaching logic, physics, metaphysics and theology.
  • season with a witty mix of science-fiction metaphysics and old-fashioned romance."
  • d the epistemological break between ancient metaphysics and modern dialectical materialism.
  • He is primarily known for his work in metaphysics and epistemology; his 2006 collection Metap
  • echnical work of this corpus, the manual on metaphysics and natural philosophy called the Major Mad
  • ksal des modernen Bewusstseins” (“Christian metaphysics and the fate of modern consciousness”, toge
  • to epistemology, logic, philosophy of mind, metaphysics and religion and metaethics (social and pol
  • n logic, Al-Risala al-Shamsiyya, and one on metaphysics and the natural sciences, Hikmat al-'Ain.
  • sopher whose principal area of interest was metaphysics, and who worked mainly at the Philosophy De
  • otics as well as editor of several books on metaphysics and semiotics.
  • University of Genoa, served as professor of metaphysics and atheism at the Theological Faculty of N
  • Father Freeze taught metaphysics and psychology at Wheeling College until 19
  • the investigation' as the thesis that 'Nazi metaphysics, as discernible in Hitler's writings . . .
  • f the Huayan school were in the area of its metaphysics, as it taught the doctrine of the mutual co
  • (Buddhists refer to metaphysics as 'inner learning' and science as 'outer l
  • archbishop, he was a professor of logic and metaphysics at the University of Uppsala.
  • rwards was appointed professor of logic and metaphysics at the University of Jena.
  • He was previously Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh (1995-2000);
  • He developed a metaphysics based on the idea that "the many are ultima
  • co-editor with Michael Frede) Aristotle's Metaphysics Book Lambda, (2000
  • Aristotle's Metaphysics Book Lambda (co-edited with David Charles),
  • science of the body as from mathematics and metaphysics, both of which had been pressed by Herbart
  • Reading Jean-Luc Marion:Exceeding Metaphysics, Christina M. Gschwandtner, Indiana Univers
  • Metaphysics deals with the study of the nature of reali
  • However, a small part of metaphysics deals with the apparent contradiction, or p
  • philosophy, Immanuel Kant, German idealism, metaphysics, epistemology, the foundations of human sci
  • London (MPhil, PhD) and is a specialist in metaphysics, epistemology, philosophical logic and the
  • tion with ten books and over 80 articles in metaphysics, epistemology, the philosophy of language,
  • In metaphysics, extension is, roughly speaking, the proper
  • Martins taught metaphysics for a year in Marino, Italy, then in 1959 c
  • ed in many methods of Chinese astrology and metaphysics: Four Pillars of Destiny, Zi wei dou shu, D
  • and Arabic; but, having a predilection for metaphysics, he occupied himself particularly with Ibn
  • as of mathematical and philosophical logic, metaphysics, history and philosophy of science, philoso
  • Metaphysics in the Midwest (stories) (Sun & Moon, 1989)
  • the term has been taken to refer to Western metaphysics in general.
  • , from where he earned a graduate degree in metaphysics in 1914.
  • ter 5 offers a treatment of the Objectivist metaphysics, including Rand's emphatic opposition to th
  • Zhu Xi's metaphysics is that everything contains li and qi.
  • Leibniz's best known contribution to metaphysics is his theory of monads, as exposited in Mo
  • Cosmology in metaphysics is the reflection on the totality of all ph
  • Metaphysics is not to be defeated, but rather to be tru
  • and the Nature of Reality: From Physics to Metaphysics, ISBN 978-0521762250
  • cturing extensively, on yoga, religion, and metaphysics, Krishnananda was a prolific theologian and
  • g year, 1858 before becoming a professor of metaphysics, logic and rhetoric at the University of No
  • ho present unified systems of epistemology, metaphysics, logic, and ethics, and often politics and
  • His work on logic and metaphysics made him known in his time as the Portugues
  • is poor health he devoted his spare time to metaphysics, mathematics, and English literature.
  • ude Thomas Aquinas, philosophy of religion, metaphysics, medieval philosophy, and ethics.
  • s qualified to teach philosophy of science, metaphysics, medieval philosophy, philosophy of mind, a
  • reality and truth in science as opposed to metaphysics might be fruitful.
  • n: A Commentary on Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (ISBN 0-06-131792-6).
  • 87), Divine and Human Action: Essays in the Metaphysics of Theism (1988), Philosophy and the Christ
  • Bodies: A Constitution View (2000), and The Metaphysics of Everyday Life: An Essay in Practical Rea
  • Obdurate Love: Towards a Metaphysics of Intimacy
  • The Metaphysics of the School, 3 vols.
  • Fundamental principles of the Metaphysics of ethics (London 1895)
  • His textbooks propagated the metaphysics of Christian Wolff.
  • Existential Metaphysics of Karl Jaspers (original in French: La met
  • zur Metaphysik von Balmes, (Remarks on the Metaphysics of Balmes); 1859
  • Her doctoral thesis was on "The Metaphysics of the Self: Self-Identification and Self-A
  • the school of Patanjali (which assumes the metaphysics of Samkhya)
  • He also has worked on the metaphysics of death and philosophy of religion.
  • Metaphysics of Incarnation: Thomas Aquinas to Duns Scot
  • s of all persuasions will welcome the quiet metaphysics of A Shortcut in Time.
  • aded Charles Darwin to read Immanuel Kant's Metaphysics of Ethics.
  • pported by the British Academy to chart the metaphysics of quantity.
  • Recent issues discuss postmodernism, the metaphysics of good and evil, and the nature of selfhoo
  • alism, Applied Ethics, Moral Theory and The Metaphysics of Identity over Time.
  • 86) - "Travelling is essentially about the metaphysics of having a good time....Jamiroquai have a
  • y, Harman finds in Heidegger the roots of a metaphysics of things which does justice to the things
  • the fundamental questions of philosophical metaphysics on the basis of value-eared considerations.
  • the philosophy of science, epistemology and metaphysics, philosophical theology and philosophy of g
  • sponse to seventeen queries concerning Sufi metaphysics posed to "the Sufi literati of Tabriz" by R
  • sponse to seventeen queries concerning Sufi metaphysics posed to "the Sufi literati of Tabriz" by R
  • nd calculation, which out of the history of metaphysics reduce the question of be-ing to the belief
  • in contrast to an established principle of metaphysics that essence precedes existence, i.e. that
  • Metaphysics: The Key Issues from a Realist Perspective.
  • n: The “Debunking” Project,” in Socializing Metaphysics: The Nature of Social Reality, ed., Frederi
  • be found in Rudolf Carnap's "Elimination of Metaphysics through Logical Analysis of Language", whic
  • Anschauungen vom Menschen (Student Metaphysics, Views from the People), 1864
  • in the thirteenth century that Aristotelian metaphysics was accepted and a philosophical elaboratio
  • ch summarizes Avicenna's logic, physics and metaphysics was written in Isfahan between 1024 and 103
  • 1, a philosopher, poet and theologian whose metaphysics were closely associated with those of Nicol
  • To Hempel, metaphysics were anathema, involving claims to know thi
  • Aphrodisias as a commentator on Aristotle's Metaphysics, which he is said to have criticized.
  • f Esquisse d'une philosophie, a treatise on metaphysics, which detailed his departure from Christia
  • ors, as distinct from those of theology and metaphysics, which is where the term humanists comes fr
  • out his philosophy he endeavours to connect metaphysics with ethics and the theory of education.