1st Edition

Routledge Library Editions: Metaphysics

    2698 Pages
    by Routledge

    Reissuing works originally published between 1937 and 1992, this collection of original texts addresses the philosophical realm of metaphysics, not only ontology but the philosophy of science, religion and morals. The theory of values and the theory of absolutes are the subject of more than one volume, while others take a broader spectrum and outlay the history of the philosophical arguments. The nature of objects and questions of being and identity are addressed from very different perspectives. With some volumes by very eminent thinkers, this is a great addition to any collection on philosophy.

    1. Ascent to the Absolute: Metaphysical Papers and Lectures J. N. Findlay (1970) 

    2. Reality and Value: An Introduction to Metaphysics and an Essay on the Theory of Value A. Campbell Garnett  (1937) 

    3. The Existence of the World: An Introduction to Ontology Reinhardt Grossmann (1992) 

    4. The Listening Self: Personal Growth, Social Change and the Closure of Metaphysics David Michael Levin (1989) 

    5. Events: A Metaphysical Study Lawrence Brian Lombard (1986) 

    6. The Nature of Things Anthony Quinton (1973) 

    7. The Approach to Metaphysics E. W. F. Tomlin (1947) 

    8. Metaphysics W. H. Walsh (1963) 

    9. Methods of Metaphysics Alan R. White (1987) 

    10. An Introduction to Metaphysics C. H. Whiteley (1950) 

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