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Ontology And The Ambitions Of Metaphysics 1st Edition Hofweber

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Ontology And The Ambitions Of Metaphysics 1st Edition Hofweber
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Hofweber, Thomas
ISBN: 9780191082504, 9780191822650, 9780198769835, 0191082503, 0191822655, 0198769830
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Ontology And The Ambitions Of Metaphysics 1st Edition Hofweber by Hofweber, Thomas 9780191082504, 9780191822650, 9780198769835, 0191082503, 0191822655, 0198769830 instant download after payment.

Thomas Hofweber explores four major metaphysical debates tied to ontology: the philosophy of arithmetic, the metaphysics of ordinary objects, the problem of universals, and the nature of the fact-like aspect of reality. He defends metaphysics as having some questions of fact distinctly its own, but rejects several metaphysical approaches.
Abstract: Thomas Hofweber explores four major metaphysical debates tied to ontology: the philosophy of arithmetic, the metaphysics of ordinary objects, the problem of universals, and the nature of the fact-like aspect of reality. He defends metaphysics as having some questions of fact distinctly its own, but rejects several metaphysical approaches.

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