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In "Ontology, or the Theory of Being," P. Coffey delves into the intricate workings of existence and identity, bridging metaphysical inquiry with contemporary philosophical discourse. Coffey employs a rigorous analytical prose style that invites readers into the nuanced realms of ontological distinctions, exploring how concepts of being shape our understanding of reality. Drawing on a rich tapestry of historical and modern philosophical thought, the text situates itself in the broader lineage of metaphysics, borrowing from figures such as Heidegger and Kant while also engaging critically with…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "Ontology, or the Theory of Being," P. Coffey delves into the intricate workings of existence and identity, bridging metaphysical inquiry with contemporary philosophical discourse. Coffey employs a rigorous analytical prose style that invites readers into the nuanced realms of ontological distinctions, exploring how concepts of being shape our understanding of reality. Drawing on a rich tapestry of historical and modern philosophical thought, the text situates itself in the broader lineage of metaphysics, borrowing from figures such as Heidegger and Kant while also engaging critically with modern existentialism and phenomenology. P. Coffey, a distinguished philosopher with extensive academic credentials, draws on decades of research and teaching to craft this authoritative work. His scholarly background in both analytic and continental philosophy provides him with a unique vantage point from which to tackle the perennial questions of existence. Having published numerous articles on the intersections of ontology and ethics, Coffey's expertise is evident in his articulate engagement with complex ideas that resonate with both scholars and students alike. I highly recommend "Ontology, or the Theory of Being" to anyone intrigued by the foundations of philosophical inquiry and the nature of existence. The clarity of Coffey's argumentation, combined with his ability to synthesize diverse philosophical traditions, makes this text an essential companion for scholars, students, and avid readers who seek a deeper understanding of being in our ever-complex world.

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P. Coffey, an author whose contribution to the field of metaphysics and ontology is both critical and reflective, is best known for his profound work "Ontology, or the Theory of Being." As an author, Coffey delves deep into the philosophical investigation of the nature of being, existence, and reality. His analytical approach is marked by a clarity in tracing the historical development of ontological thought and an ability to present complex ideas in a comprehensible manner. Coffey's work illustrates a dedication to the scholastic tradition, particularly Thomistic philosophy, which is evident in his methodical examination of the principles underlying the nature of being as they have been proposed and defended through the ages. In "Ontology, or the Theory of Being," Coffey not only expounds upon the intricacies of being but also engages with the thoughts of notable philosophers who have shaped the discourse, from Aristotle to Aquinas, thus offering readers a comprehensive understanding of ontological theories. His scholarly prose is marked by meticulous argumentation, seeking to establish a cohesive framework within which questions of existence can be explored and understood. Coffey's contribution through his literary work is a testament to his erudition and remains a valuable resource for students and scholars of philosophy.