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ISBN 10: 8187664029
ISBN 13: 9788187664024
Author: Joseph Kaipayil
Critical Ontology: An Introductory Essay is a philosophical monograph in which Joseph Kaipayil introduces and develops the foundational method of critical ontology—a way of doing philosophy that places ontology (the study of being) at the center of philosophical inquiry. Drawing inspiration from the Kantian critical method, Kaipayil agrees with Kant that philosophical inquiry must be grounded in human experience, but he rejects Kant’s denial of metaphysics and argues instead that ontology and metaphysics can and should be pursued critically—that is, with rigorous reflection on empirical experience without abandoning metaphysical questions. The book challenges traditional Western philosophical tendencies that sideline metaphysics and seeks to establish a form of ontology that is both rationally justified and rooted in concrete experience. Through this work, Kaipayil lays the groundwork for his later relationalist philosophy, emphasizing how beings are understood through their relations and how critical reflection on experience can illuminate the principles of being.
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Tags: Joseph Kaipayil, Critical Ontology