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Metaphysics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Metaphysics investigates principles of reality transcending those of any particular science. Cosmology and ontology are traditional branches of metaphysics. It is concerned with explaining the fundam...
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Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy responsible for the study of existence. It is the foundation of a ... The 5 Branches of Philosophy; Metaphysics; Axiom; Existence Exists; Identity; Consciousness; Reality Is Absolute; Causality; Nothing; Contradiction; Sum Of Parts; Mental Entities; Metaphysical vs. Man-Made;
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In some traditions, metaphysics is seen to be a Bad Thing, ... There is a tradition in modern Western philosophy, dating at least from the Romantic philosophers of the 18th century, that treats overall theories of the natural world as self-contained and self-validating systems of belief that are beyond criticism from other...
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But it is not unlikely that the term won a ready acceptance as denoting this part of philosophy because it conveyed the purpose of metaphysics, which is to reach beyond nature ( physis) as we perceive it, and to discover the "true ... Home; Introduction to Principia Cybernetica; Philosophy, Introduction / Metaphysics...
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The Paideia Project: Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. Archive of contributed papers in the subject area of Metaphysics. ... S. L. Katretchko Moscow State University Philosophy as Metaphysics...
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On the basis of philosophy as metaphysics, an original approach is offered which divides the history of philosophy into periods as well as providing analysis of different philosophical systems. ... [3] Katretchko S. L. Philosophy as metaphysics (program of a course of studies). Moscow. University R?E publisher. 1997.
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The first philosophy (Metaphysics) is universal and is exclusively concerned with primary substance. ... And here we will have the science to study that which is, both in its essence and in the properties which, just as a thing that is, it has.
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