Throughout the greater part of the twentieth century, both in the analytic and continental traditions, metaphysics was deemed to be passé. The last few decades, however, have witnessed a remarkable growth of interest among analytic philosophers in various traditional metaphysical topics, such as modality, truth, causality, etc. which resulted in the emergence of various forms of analytic metaphysics. The new forms of metaphysics differ from its traditional forms mostly in their methodology (we may notice various applications of contemporary formal logical techniques) and in the range of proposed solutions to particular problems. Besides these and other differences, however, there are also many similarities and there are even some who intentionally develop traditional metaphysical themes using the contemporary analytical methods. All these developments call for detailed exploration, which is the general goal of the present publication Metaphysics: Aristotelian, Scholastic, Analytic. The publication is the fruit of the conference which took place in Prague in 2010 and which had for its aim to bring together those willing to explore relations between the traditional and contemporary concerns, both from among the leading analytic philosophers working in metaphysics and the historians of philosophy devoted to the study of the metaphysical tradition. The specific focus of the conference was a re-examination of topics such as categories, metaphysical structure, substance and accident, existence, modalities, and predication.
Lukáš Novák & Daniel D. Novotný
Metaphysics [PDF ebook]
Aristotelian, Scholastic, Analytic
Metaphysics [PDF ebook]
Aristotelian, Scholastic, Analytic
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 283 ● ISBN 9783110322446 ● Taille du fichier 2.4 MB ● Éditeur Lukáš Novák & Daniel D. Novotný ● Maison d’édition De Gruyter ● Lieu Berlin/Boston ● Publié 2013 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 6360343 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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