
Jonathan Lowe argues that metaphysics should be restored to a central position in philosophy, as the most fundamental form of rational inquiry, whose findings underpin those of all other disciplines. He portrays metaphysics as charting the possibilities of existence, by idetifying the categories of being and the relations of ontological dependency between entities of different categories. He proceeds to set out a unified and original metaphysical system: he defends a substance ontology, according to which the existence of the world s one world in time depends upon the existence of persisting things which retain their identity over time and through processes of qualitative change. And he contends that even necessary beings, such as the abstract objects of mathematics, depend ultimately for their existence upon there being a concrete world of enduring substances. Within his system of metaphysics Lowe seeks to answer many of the deepest and most challenging questions in philosophy.
This book investigates the fundamental role of metaphysics as the primary form of rational inquiry that provides the necessary foundation for all other academic disciplines. E. J. Lowe, a prominent philosopher, utilizes a rigorous analytical framework to argue for the restoration of metaphysics to the center of philosophical study. By examining the categories of being and the nature of ontological dependency, he constructs a unified system that addresses the persistence of objects and the nature of existence within time.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to contemporary analytic metaphysics, particularly for its systematic approach to substance ontology. Readers frequently note the high level of academic density and the requirement for a strong background in formal philosophical logic to fully grasp the arguments presented.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
1998-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0191519146
ISBN-13:
9780191519147
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