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      • Derived from the Greek meta ta physika ("after the things of nature"); referring to an idea, doctrine, or posited reality outside of human sense perception.
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    The origin of metaphysics lies in antiquity with speculations about the nature of reality and the universe, like those found in the Upanishads in ancient India, Daoism in ancient China, and pre-Socratic philosophy in ancient Greece.

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  3. Mar 12, 2019 · Jim Stump. on March 12, 2019. Wondering About What There Is. Tags: Theology & Philosophy. | View All Articles. Share. What is metaphysics? Metaphysics investigates those questions for which science cannot give definitive answers.

  4. Sep 10, 2007 · The word ‘metaphysics’ is derived from a collective title of the fourteen books by Aristotle that we currently think of as making up Aristotle’s Metaphysics. Aristotle himself did not know the word.

  5. The wordmetaphysicscomes from Aristotle, but he was certainly not the first philosopher to raise metaphysical questions. Long before Aristotle was born, early Greek philosophers were developing all sorts of metaphysical and ontological theories: for example, the theory of the four elements (earth, water, air, and fire) is an ontological ...

  6. Glossary Definition: Metaphysical. Derived from the Greek meta ta physika ("after the things of nature"); referring to an idea, doctrine, or posited reality outside of human sense perception.

  7. The word metaphysics derives from the Greek meta ta physika (literally, "after the things of nature"), an expression used by Hellenistic and later commentators to refer to Aristotle's untitled group of texts that we still call the Metaphysics.

  8. The earliest known use of the noun metaphysics is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for metaphysics is from 1569, in a translation by James Sanford, translator. metaphysics is formed within English, by conversion.

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