It is a paradox that Augustine would not have accepted, but it is rooted in the pragmatic imagination as a workable metaphysics. |
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The nature of such powers is a hotly disputed issue in contemporary metaphysics. |
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Certainly, professors of philosophy were careful to reconcile Aristotelian ethics and metaphysics with Augustinian orthodoxy. |
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This is a principle wholly at odds with logocentrism and the metaphysics of presence. |
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Freud's metapsychology can be seen as a special offshoot or sub-division of metaphysics. |
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The true philosophy of Cudworth's intellectual system combines mechanistic atomism with Platonic metaphysics. |
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But I want to give my daughter a framework for metaphysics, and the hot broth of Lutheranism is as good as start as any. |
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It relies on a rudimentary and thus unstated metaphysics, in much the same way as empiricism and positivism. |
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We should not imitate that by seizing on bad metaphysics as an excuse for ignoring valid scientific observations. |
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It is a polemic because it sidesteps the criticism of science and its metaphysics by Hegel, Nietzsche and Heidegger. |
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I have already drawn attention to Kant's important threefold division of the subject matter of speculative metaphysics. |
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Popper defined the sharpest demarcation between science and metaphysics, defining testability as the criterion of demarcation. |
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If we use our corporeal bodies to interpret the world around us, this second body is the matrix by which we interpret our metaphysics. |
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They cover logic, ethics, metaphysics, physics, zoology, politics, rhetoric, and poetics. |
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He vaguely pines for a return to metaphysics, and suggests that moderns have lost God. |
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For Heidegger, of course, Nietzsche was the fatidic Janus who, gazing forward, announced the death of metaphysics. |
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Those who question the existence of African philosophy argue that philosophy is rooted in epistemology and metaphysics. |
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He is competent in diverse academic fields such as philosophy, metaphysics, Kalam, history and literature. |
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The laws of physics are put beyond doubt by the fact that they cohere well with what the metaphysics presents as the nature of matter. |
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A person's answer to these questions will be their cognitional theory, their epistemology, and their metaphysics. |
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He characterises descriptive metaphysics as formulating expressions of norms of representation. |
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Much of his work at Harvard focused on metaphysics, especially his emphasis on organicism and process. |
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Heidegger interprets such judgements as belonging to general metaphysics or ontology. |
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It was not all that concerned with the ontology or metaphysics of the natural sciences. |
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The first two are basic principles of Cartesian metaphysics as presented in the Meditations. |
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He used it to destroy modern Cartesian metaphysics, which turns on the distinction between subject and object. |
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Cordemoy was one of the first, if not the first, to argue that Cartesian metaphysics leads to occasionalism. |
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Quackery usually involves integrating metaphysics and such things as sympathetic magic or spiritualism with healing. |
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One of the first things to go was metaphysics, a branch of philosophy that deals with questions of being and non-being. |
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Thus, from a Nietzschean perspective, nihilism is the unforeseen consequence of the Kantian critique of metaphysics. |
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Pataphysics is the absurdist concept of a philosophy or science dedicated to studying what lies beyond the realm of metaphysics. |
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This nexus of ideas continued to be her major focus, emerging again in her first book-length text on metaphysics, The Definition of the Godhead. |
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He constructed a system which embraces metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, aesthetics, ethics, and the meaning of life. |
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It must ask, as Kant asked about metaphysics after Hume's critique of rationalism, how is philosophy still possible? |
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It is the basis of his attack on transcendent metaphysics, and on all religions that postulate an afterlife. |
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The controversy in metaphysics between idealism and realism is that, for the idealist, nothing exists independently of the mind. |
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From the Renaissance onwards, study of the natural realm was increasingly distinguished from metaphysics. |
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Smith's interest in analytic anthropology, however, melded with his ingrained faith in metaphysics. |
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He combined ancient classical humanism with Oriental metaphysics to ratify his own down-to-earth brand of philosophical monism. |
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I have argued that the previous posts on everydayness outlined a social ontology or metaphysics of being. |
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Among philosophers, metaphysics is the science that identifies the basic concepts about the structures of reality. |
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Physics, when studied in depth, is not able to quench the scientist's thirst and soon melts into metaphysics. |
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The founder of Stoicism, Zeno of Citium, developed a systematic and elaborate metaphysics, ethics, and epistemology. |
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Critics have gone too far in undermining fields of philosophy such as metaphysics and central concepts such as rationality. |
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Bauer's late critique assimilated Hegel with Spinoza and the metaphysics of substance, understood as the negation of form and subjectivity. |
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What then is Nietzsche doing with his critique of metaphysics from within the philosophy institution? |
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This position is far removed from Parmenidean metaphysics and epistemology. |
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This goes beyond the self-understanding of modern metaphysics by revealing the ontological premisses of the concept of subjectivity. |
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The irony here, I always thought, was that it was the reintroduction of debatable metaphysics that gave analytic philosophy its power. |
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They work not just in philosophy of religion but in epistemology and metaphysics. |
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It includes a number of books and articles that have nothing to do with epistemology and metaphysics. |
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He elaborates an original theory of identity to address issues surrounding the Trinity, one that has wider applicability in metaphysics. |
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And because of the problematic nature of this general metaphysics, the strategy of this discussion will have to be somewhat different. |
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Physics can chip away, bringing things out of the realm of metaphysics and into testable reality. |
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Heidegger claims that metaphysics accomplishes itself in ontology, that is in the vision attainable by the human Dasein of what it means to be. |
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Worst of all, lyric theory veers toward metaphysics as though tugged by a gravitational force. |
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He saw the pragmatic account of meaning as a method for clearing up metaphysics and aiding scientific inquiry. |
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But I think there's a tendency to choose the latter for moral reasons and, ugh, a morality of pop music persona is like a metaphysics of pudding. |
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In the metaphysics of mind, too, behavioristic themes survive in the approach to mind known as functionalism. |
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We must accept the natural world as we experience it, and not attempt to go behind nature in search of some ultimate reality or metaphysics. |
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Nonetheless, if this theory is not metaphysics, it is something very like it. |
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Once the debris of metaphysics and religion had been cleared away, science would be the source of our view of the world. |
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Furthermore, a good chunk of his theory is untestable metaphysics, psychobabble and gobbledygook. |
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It's been carried over the centuries and millennia by mythology, religion, metaphysics and history. |
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I can begin to engage with this metaphysics most efficiently through a consideration of Australian Aboriginal totemism. |
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The real value of the argument from design is that it takes us to the frontier of science and metaphysics. |
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The kind of modern scientific metaphysics, with its distorted lens of representational thinking, that you find attractive is what Heidegger sets out to destruct. |
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Kant is an 18th century German philosopher whose work initiated dramatic changes in the fields of epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, and teleology. |
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While American philosophers have worked on traditional areas of philosophy, such as metaphysics, epistemology, and axiology, this is not unique to American Philosophy. |
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By that I mean that the choice of whether to accept or reject Russell's theory has had profound consequences for our philosophy of language, epistemology, and metaphysics. |
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He studied philosophy because metaphysics and epistemology were on Friday morning and his favourite band was playing in a club on a Thursday night. |
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In the longer term, one can envisage that they seek to institute their metaphysics as social law and incorporate their organisations within government structures themselves. |
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The positing of an absolute distinction between law and trend is an exercise in logical metaphysics, which violates the nature of a complex social reality. |
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I think this is why we look to sci-fi for this kind of social commentary, since it's better at playing with metaphysics than accurately reflecting political realities. |
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Thus reason is led back from its vain speculations to the empirical world, trading the illusions of metaphysics for the realities of empirical science. |
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I grant that the metaphysics of the Gaia Hypothesis is dumb, dumb, dumb. |
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According to Aristotelian metaphysics, natures are complexes of powers. |
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Women like Isabel Babson were often active in the Lyceum and devoted more time to pursuing the relationships between nature, aesthetics and metaphysics. |
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In addition to the topics discussed, Brentano made important contributions to metaphysics, especially on the relation of substance and accidents, and concerning mereology. |
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They are read as being about blackness, as both color and mental state, or even as metaphysics. |
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He is, perhaps, the first crime writer since Christopher Marlowe to have a degree in metaphysics. |
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I don't know how you feel about metaphysics or religion or mysticism, but we can feel the presence of life and, sometimes, how close someone's come to death. |
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Very much like the Hindu concept of Brahman, Taoism conceives of the concept of Tao, which is the underlying metaphysics of all that is being and non-being. |
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Suprisingly, Heidegger argues that there is little trace here of a subjectivist metaphysics in which being as such has to be orientated by the self-posited ego as subject. |
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For Nietzsche the immovability of architectural form is a metaphor of the rigid logic of metaphysics, in which will to power has become congealed and petrified. |
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Another response by Heidegger to the metaphysics of physicalism is his emphasis on the centrality of mood to our everyday understanding of the world. |
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The only means provided for such transmission in Whitehead's metaphysics is a hybrid physical prehension of God by the concrescent actual occasion. |
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For the Viennese positivists, Heidegger's work is the return to a reactionary, anti-scientific metaphysics, which is allied politically to pan-Germanic aspirations. |
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The sixteen essays, which are prefaced by an introduction by the editors, look at Newton's works in physics, mathematics, metaphysics and chemistry. |
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While probabilism in empirical matters was defended as reasonable by skeptics, such an attitude was considered unreasonable with regard to metaphysics. |
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The painting is a reflection of the Daoist metaphysics in which chaos and reality are complementary stages of the regular course of nature. |
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This political polemic strikes me as a protracted piece of overwrought, fog-shrouded metaphysics! |
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I have a collection of books on metaphysics, covering astral projection, reincarnation, and communication with spirits. |
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Poetry is used in many Iranian classical works, whether in literature, science, or metaphysics. |
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The metaphysics of global power has changed. Markets are now more valuable than territory. |
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In philosophy, he wrote on aesthetics, ethics, government, metaphysics, politics, economics, psychology, rhetoric and theology. |
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The metaphysics of Thomas Aquinas holds that all real beings have both essence and existence. |
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The second question is whether the selected alternative does indeed distinguish an emanationist from a creationist metaphysics. |
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Philosophers sometimes say that metaphysics is the study of the ultimate nature of the universe. |
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The connection between disposition ascriptions and ergativity is shown to have consequences for the metaphysics of dispositions. |
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Such a sorting has been offered by theoretical morphologists, but these efforts have paid insufficient attention to the metaphysics of modality. |
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Therefore, Byzantine science was in every period closely connected with ancient philosophy, and metaphysics. |
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Then naturalistic metametaphysics, we hold, should be based on naturalistic metaphysics, which should in turn be based on science. |
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Note that metametaphysics is not another discipline, it is part of metaphysics. |
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An anatomy and physiology of incommensurability replaced a metaphysics of hierarchy in the representation of women to man. |
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On this ground, feminist metaphysics have accused Aristotle of misogyny and sexism. |
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Our view relies on a plenitudinous metaphysics to which we are antecedently sympathetic, and adds to it one bold hypothesis. |
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In metaphysics, material objects are limited by matter and therefore are delimited from each other. |
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Buddhism has profoundly impacted Japanese psychology, metaphysics, and aesthetics. |
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This is the main fault in Baxter's metaphysics, that he so often substantiates distinctions into dividuous self-subsistents. |
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Central to the new natural law approach is an avoidance of metaphysics and a disavowal of biologistic teleology. |
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Does the intelligibility of that thought depend on anything like a panentheistic metaphysics? |
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Again, I am suspicious of the author's way of disjoining pragmatism from metaphysics. |
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The related notion that some facts are relatively more brute than others hearkens back to the ancient metaphysics of Aristotle. |
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We listen to a snatchy talk on one thing and then another, and abstruse questions that are like the Scotchman's definition of metaphysics. |
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He wrote on human endeavours and aspects of life like death, metaphysics, geology, natural theology and chemistry. |
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Though known mainly for his epistemology, Reid is also noted for his views in the theory of action and the metaphysics of personal identity. |
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Aristotle's metaphysics contains observations on the nature of numbers but he made no original contributions to mathematics. |
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Indeed, the movement remains today associated with a philosophy of science focused on verificationism, inductivism, phenomenalism, formalism, and the rejection of metaphysics. |
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One could call play the absence of the transcendental signified as limitlessness of play, that is to say as the destruction of ontotheology and the metaphysics of presence. |
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She examines the origins of phallocentric metaphysics and links it to numerous other debates about free-will, the division of mind and body, dualist vs. |
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The resulting physicalization of metaphysics tends in sum to trope the universe as a feeling, and a feeling less emotional or moral than sensual and ontological. |
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It includes material on metaphysics and its idols, saturation, gift and icon, reading Descartes, revelation and apophasis, and love and sacrifice. |
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There is good reason to reject the Identity of Indiscernibles and little appeal in endorsing a controversial piece of metaphysics to avoid the problem at hand. |
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There is here fine criticism, classic wit, poetic dreaming, and some grains of sound doctrine, but so obnubilated with the fumes of German metaphysics, that we become giddy. |
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The mainstream of intellectual activity in the colonies was on technological and engineering developments rather than more abstract topics such as politics or metaphysics. |
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They cover meaning and reference, truth-theoretic semantics, meaning skepticism, the metaphysics and epistemology of meaning and content, and formal semantics. |
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He criticised speculative philosophy, equating metaphysics with ideology. |
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Mace's opinion that metaphysics is a form of intellectual poetry. |
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In modern times, the scope of philosophy has become limited to more generic or abstract inquiries, such as ethics and metaphysics, in which logic plays a major role. |
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In Aristotelian metaphysics physical objects have both form and matter. |
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Some thinkers take the view that, beginning with the work of Descartes, epistemology began to replace metaphysics as the most important area of philosophy. |
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The confounding of calculatory with rational thinking, creates the perception that whatever cannot be measured and reduced to numbers is illusion or metaphysics. |
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So while foundationalism and descriptive metaphysics are not the same project, they share a metaphysical impulse shown in their reliance on an unanalyzed notion of necessity. |
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Nietzsche's naturalism is thus intended to chart a middle way between a dualistic, transcendent metaphysics and a reductive, scientistic naturalism. |
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Early in his career, he explained how the conceptualist approach misinterprets Aquinas and creates problems for the metaphysics of rational psychology. |
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He was particularly prolific in the field of metaphysics, the logic and the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of language, ethics and epistemology. |
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It rejected romantic science as well as metaphysics, and started to entrench the divisions of science from literature, and professionals from amateurs. |
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On this side of the bottleneck of metaphysics, gratuitous Orphism and tautology, the idea of poiesis, or creativity, abides as critical participation in one's own time. |
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If theopoetics had a metaphysics, panentheism would make the best fit. |
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