Principles of Metaphysics

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Metaphysics
Cover of the book Principles of Metaphysics by Douglas McManaman, DPM Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Douglas McManaman ISBN: 9780994823335
Publisher: DPM Publishing Publication: May 14, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Douglas McManaman
ISBN: 9780994823335
Publisher: DPM Publishing
Publication: May 14, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Metaphysics is the study of what it means to be. It does not study any particular mode of being, such as what it means precisely to be a living being, or what it means precisely to be a human being, etc. Rather, its object is to come to an appreciation of what it means for something “to be” insofar as it exists. In other words, it seeks to know the properties of being. In doing so, metaphysics allows us to know something fundamental about everything insofar as it exists. As such, metaphysics takes place on the highest level of intellectual abstraction. What it lacks in rich content and precision, it makes up for in breadth, height and certainty. Its greatest achievement is a knowledge of the First Cause (God) insofar as he can be known through the natural light of human reason. Making our way to that point, however, can be difficult, because some people are simply not used to thinking on a level that leaves sensible matter behind. Imagination is to the mind much like a young boy is to his older brother: he would like to tag along with him wherever he goes, but there are places where he is just not permitted to enter by virtue of his age. So too, the imagination is, as it were, ill adapted to make its way through certain doorways, and so there are regions where the intellect is obliged to enter and remain alone, without the weight of the imagination. This can be a very uncomfortable experience for those who are wont to believe that if an idea cannot be “pictured” in some way, it cannot be understood.

What follows is a clear and straightforward introduction to traditional Metaphysics, specifically, the first principles of the philosophy of being and how these principles relate to some current questions and claims that are, more often than not, rooted in a confusion between scientific knowledge and what truly counts as a sound metaphysical conclusion.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Metaphysics is the study of what it means to be. It does not study any particular mode of being, such as what it means precisely to be a living being, or what it means precisely to be a human being, etc. Rather, its object is to come to an appreciation of what it means for something “to be” insofar as it exists. In other words, it seeks to know the properties of being. In doing so, metaphysics allows us to know something fundamental about everything insofar as it exists. As such, metaphysics takes place on the highest level of intellectual abstraction. What it lacks in rich content and precision, it makes up for in breadth, height and certainty. Its greatest achievement is a knowledge of the First Cause (God) insofar as he can be known through the natural light of human reason. Making our way to that point, however, can be difficult, because some people are simply not used to thinking on a level that leaves sensible matter behind. Imagination is to the mind much like a young boy is to his older brother: he would like to tag along with him wherever he goes, but there are places where he is just not permitted to enter by virtue of his age. So too, the imagination is, as it were, ill adapted to make its way through certain doorways, and so there are regions where the intellect is obliged to enter and remain alone, without the weight of the imagination. This can be a very uncomfortable experience for those who are wont to believe that if an idea cannot be “pictured” in some way, it cannot be understood.

What follows is a clear and straightforward introduction to traditional Metaphysics, specifically, the first principles of the philosophy of being and how these principles relate to some current questions and claims that are, more often than not, rooted in a confusion between scientific knowledge and what truly counts as a sound metaphysical conclusion.

More books from Metaphysics

Cover of the book Quel lien entre la matière, l'espace et le temps? by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book The Other Side of Self: The Eleven Gem Odyssey of Plurality by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book Nietzsche's System by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book Between Experience and Metaphysics by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book Interperspectival Content by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book Substance and the Fundamentality of the Familiar by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book A Companion to the Philosophy of Time by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book Freedom and the Self by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book The Bloomsbury Companion to Metaphysics by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book The Key to the True Kabbalah by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book The Thought of Matter by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book The Magic Mala by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book Individuation, Process, and Scientific Practices by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book Empty Ideas by Douglas McManaman
Cover of the book Discours de Métaphysique by Douglas McManaman
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy