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Metaphysics is the
branch of
philosophy that
examines the
basic structure of reality. It is
traditionally seen as the
study of mind-independent features...
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study of being. It is
traditionally understood as the
subdiscipline of
metaphysics focused on the most
general features of reality. As one of the most fundamental...
- The term
Metaphysical poets was
coined by the
critic Samuel Johnson to
describe a
loose group of 17th-century
English poets whose work was characterised...
- of free will and
determinism which are part of the
larger domain of
metaphysics. In particular,
libertarianism is an
incompatibilist position which argues...
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strongly questioned the very
possibility of
metaphysical knowledge. Both
philosophers undermined the
metaphysical basis of
natural theology and criticized...
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Groundwork of the
Metaphysics of
Morals (1785; German:
Grundlegung zur
Metaphysik der Sitten; also
known as the
Foundations of the
Metaphysics of Morals, Grounding...
- self-cultivation.
Major branches of
philosophy are epistemology, ethics, logic, and
metaphysics.
Epistemology studies what
knowledge is and how to
acquire it. Ethics...
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Metaphysics (Gr****: τὰ μετὰ τὰ φυσικά, "those
after the physics"; Latin: Metaphysica) is one of the prin****l
works of Aristotle, in
which he develops...
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Feminist metaphysics aims to
question how
inquiries and
answers in the
field of
metaphysics have
supported ****ism.
Feminist metaphysics overlaps with fields...
- extraordinary".
Obsolete uses
include "of,
relating to, or
dealing with
metaphysics". As a noun, the term can mean "a
supernatural being", with a particularly...