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  1. I. Definition and Key Ideas. Metaphysics is the most abstract branch of philosophy. It’s the branch that deals with thefirst principles” of existence, seeking to define basic concepts like existence, being, causality, substance, time, and space. Within metaphysics, one of the main sub-branches is ontology, or the study of being.

  2. The meaning of METAPHYSICS is a division of philosophy that is concerned with the fundamental nature of reality and being and that includes ontology, cosmology, and often epistemology. How to use metaphysics in a sentence.

  3. Putting its rather arbitrary etymological origins to one side, we can say the word ‘metaphysics’ refers to the philosophical study of reality: metaphysics essentially attempts to establish a coherent picture of what reality ultimately is and how reality ultimately works.

  4. Oct 8, 2000 · 1. The Subject Matter of Aristotle’s Metaphysics. 2. The Categories. 3. The Role of Substance in the Study of Being Qua Being. 4. The Fundamental Principles: Axioms. 5. What is Substance? 6. Substance, Matter, and Subject. 7. Substance and Essence. 8. Substances as Hylomorphic Compounds. 9. Substance and Definition. 10. Substances and Universals.

  5. metaphysics, Branch of philosophy that studies the ultimate structure and constitution of realityi.e., of that which is real, insofar as it is real. The term, which means literally “what comes after physics,” was used to refer to the treatise by Aristotle on what he himself called “first philosophy.”

  6. Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the fundamental nature of reality, including the relationship between mind and matter, between substance and attribute, and between potentiality and actuality.The word "metaphysics" comes from two Greek words that, together, literally mean "after or behind or among [the study of] the natural".

  7. Overview. Metaphysics. By. Craig, Edward. DOI. 10.4324/9780415249126-N095-1. Article Summary. Metaphysics is a broad area of philosophy marked out by two types of inquiry.

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