Metaphysics - Wikipedia
Metaphysics - Wikipedia
Metaphysics - Wikipedia
1. What is there?
2. What is it like?
Topics of metaphysical investigation
include existence, objects and their
properties, space and time, cause and
effect, and possibility.[4]
Epistemological foundation
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Central questions
Ontology (Being) E…
Causality E…
Peripheral questions
What is "central" and "peripheral" to
metaphysics has varied over time and
schools; however contemporary analytic
philosophy as taught in USA and UK
universities generally regards the above as
"central" and the following as
"applications" or "peripheral" topics; or in
some cases as distinct subjects which
have grown out of and depend upon
metaphysics:
Number E…
Applied metaphysics E…
Relationship of metaphysics
Relationship of metaphysics
and science
Before the modern history of science,
scientific questions were addressed as a
part of natural philosophy. Originally, the
term "science" (Latin Scientia) simply
meant "knowledge". The scientific method,
however, transformed natural philosophy
into an empirical activity deriving from
experiment, unlike the rest of philosophy.
By the end of the 18th century, it had
begun to be called "science" to distinguish
it from other branches of philosophy.
Science and philosophy have been
considered separate disciplines ever
since. After that, metaphysics denoted
philosophical inquiry of a non-empirical
character into the nature of existence.[18]
Rejections of metaphysics
Several individuals have suggested that
much or all of metaphysics should be
rejected. In the 16th century, Francis
Bacon rejected scholastic metaphysics,
and argued strongly for what is now called
empiricism, being seen later as the father
of modern empirical science. In the 18th
century, David Hume took a strong
position, arguing that all genuine
knowledge involves either mathematics or
matters of fact and that metaphysics,
which goes beyond these, is worthless. He
concludes his Enquiry Concerning Human
Understanding with the statement:
Etymology
The word "metaphysics" derives from the
Greek words μετά (metá,"after") and
φυσικά (physiká, "physics").[42] It was first
used as the title for several of Aristotle's
works, because they were usually
anthologized after the works on physics in
complete editions. The prefix meta-
("after") indicates that these works come
"after" the chapters on physics. However,
Aristotle himself did not call the subject of
these books metaphysics: he referred to it
as "first philosophy." The editor of
Aristotle's works, Andronicus of Rhodes, is
thought to have placed the books on first
philosophy right after another work,
Physics, and called them τὰ μετὰ τὰ
φυσικὰ βιβλία (tà metà tà physikà biblía)
or "the books [that come] after the [books
on] physics."
Pre-history E…
Bronze Age E…
Pre-Socratic Greece E…
The circled dot was used by the Pythagoreans and
later Greeks to represent the first metaphysical being,
the Monad or The Absolute.
Aristotle E…
Plato's pupil Aristotle wrote widely on
almost every subject, including
metaphysics. His solution to the problem
of universals contrasts with Plato's.
Whereas Platonic Forms are existentially
apparent in the visible world, Aristotelian
essences dwell in particulars.
Classical India E…
Sāṃkhya E…
Vedānta E…
Islamic metaphysics E…
British empiricism E…
Wolff E…
Kant E…
Kantians E…
Continental philosophy E…
The forces that shaped analytical
philosophy—the break with idealism, and
the influence of science—were much less
significant outside the English speaking
world. However, there was a shared turn
toward language. Continental philosophy
continued in a trajectory from post
Kantianism.
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Neil A. Manson, Robert W. Barnard
(eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to
Metaphysics, Bloomsbury, 2014.
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Metaphysics at the Indiana Philosophy
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