Problems of Metaphysics |
Contents
The Problems of Metaphysics | 17 |
Plato and Being | 31 |
Aristotle and Form | 43 |
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absolute accept achieve actually alternatives answer approach Aristotle Aristotle's attempt basis becomes begin causes cern certainty characterize clear complete concept concerned consider context critical crucial decision defined definition Descartes Descartes's determine direction distinct doctrine enterprise epistemology ethical evil example existence experience F. M. Cornford fact Forms freedom goal God's grasp Hegel Hegelian Hume's Ian Philip important individual infinity involved issue Kant Kant's Kierkegaard knowledge Leibniz limits means meta metaphysical principles metaphysical problems metaphysical theory metaphysical views metaphysician modern motion multiplicity nature necessary necessity Nonbeing noumenal objects Parmenides perhaps Phenomenology philoso philosophy physics Plato Platonic Forms Plotinus Plotinus's possible problems of metaphysics procedure proposition question rational realm reason reject seems sense simply skepticism soul Spinoza starting point structure Substance task technical terminology tendency theology theoretical theory of Forms things thought tion totle transcendence true ultimate understood unity Unmoved Mover