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Greek Philosophers of the Hellenistic Age. ... find The Review of Metaphysics articles. In 1989 Kristeller delivered a series of eight lectures on Hellenistic philosophy at the Scuola Normale Superio... ... Articles > Academic magazines > Academic magazines > The Review of Metaphysics articles > March 1995...
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Review of Metaphysics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Review of Metaphysics is a philosophy journal. It was founded by Paul Weiss. The current editor is Jude P. Dougherty, the dean emeritus of School of Philosophy of the Catholic University of ...
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1. The Subject Matter of Aristotle's Metaphysics ... In Metaphysics A.1, Aristotle says that “all men suppose what is called wisdom (sophia) to deal with the first causes (aitia) and the principles (archai) of things” (981b28), and it is these causes and principles that he proposes to study in this work.
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This site distinguishes popular and academic metaphysics, and provides links realted to each. ... ACADEMIC METAPHYSICS ... The Metaphysical Review is concerned with the foundations of physics. Both SUNY Buffalo's Ontology site and Descriptive and Formal Ontology contain much of value.
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However, those wanting a fresh perspective would be doing themselves an injustice if they didn't buy and read The Metaphysics of the Novel. ... And while I am on the subject, I do not think a review merits the effort if the reviewer is not also ready to offer a criticism of some sort. So here it is: Why did it take a...
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ibid., 54. 23See Henri Bergson, An Introduction to Metaphysics (London: Macmillan, 1913), and G. W. F Hegel, Science of Logic trans. A.V. Miller, (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press International, 1969).
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"HE WHO understands baboon would do more towards metaphysics than Locke," scribbled Charles Darwin in 1838. Little did he know that his aside would one day inspire the title of a most insightful book about wild baboons by Dorothy Cheney and Robert Seyfarth, a husband-and-wife team from the University of Pennsylvania.
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