In this introduction to metaphysics, Ross Inman introduces us to the tradition of metaphysics in Western philosophy, what it means to do metaphysics as a Christian, and considers timeless and universal inquiries into central topics of metaphysics: identity, necessity and possibility, properties, universals, substances, and parts and wholes.
In this introduction to metaphysics, Ross Inman introduces us to the tradition of metaphysics in Western philosophy, what it means to do metaphysics as a Christian, and considers timeless and universal inquiries into central topics of metaphysics: identity, necessity and possibility, properties, universals, substances, and parts and wholes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ross D. Inman (PhD Trinity College Dublin) is associate professor of philosophy at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He also teaches Great Books courses at the College at Southeastern and is the editor of the journal Philosophia Christi. He is a former Research Fellow at the University of Notre Dame's Center for Philosophy of Religion and at Saint Louis University. He is the author of Christian Philosophy as a Way of Life: An Invitation to Wonder and Substance and the Fundamentality of the Familiar: A Neo-Aristotelian Mereology. He and his wife, Suzanne, have three children and live in Wake Forest, North Carolina.
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List of Figures List of "Getting Theological" Callouts Series Introduction: Questions in Christian Philosophy Preface Acknowledgments 1. What Is Metaphysics? 2. Are Metaphysical Discoveries Possible? 3. Doing Metaphysics as a Christian 4. Creaturely Existence 5. Classifying Creaturely Reality: Identity and Ontological Categories 6. Creaturely Natures: Essence and Modality 7. Creaturely Characteristics: Properties and Universals 8. Creaturely Objects: Substances 9. Creaturely Objects: Parts and Wholes Conclusion: On Metaphysics and Mapmaking Next Steps General Index Scripture Index
List of Figures List of "Getting Theological" Callouts Series Introduction: Questions in Christian Philosophy Preface Acknowledgments 1. What Is Metaphysics? 2. Are Metaphysical Discoveries Possible? 3. Doing Metaphysics as a Christian 4. Creaturely Existence 5. Classifying Creaturely Reality: Identity and Ontological Categories 6. Creaturely Natures: Essence and Modality 7. Creaturely Characteristics: Properties and Universals 8. Creaturely Objects: Substances 9. Creaturely Objects: Parts and Wholes Conclusion: On Metaphysics and Mapmaking Next Steps General Index Scripture Index
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