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Section 32: What Is Metaphysics?, 1333-1394
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Feb 28, 2018
1333. If it is true . . .
1334. Epigraph: The many become one . . .
1335. Should the first of the two parts . . .
1336. Perhaps yet another . . .
1337. In thinking about how I might write . . .
1338. I can only wonder . . .
1339. Hartshone speaks . . .
1340. "The concrete more" in concrete things . . .
1341. I should say, using my own terms . . .
1342. Extraordinary ontological abstracts . . .
1343. Whereas "metaphysics in a broad sense" . . .
1344. One has to be careful . . .
1345. What makes the strictly metaphysical . . .
1346. I have been struck by . . .
1347. Wilfrid Sellars distingishes . . .
1348. Metaphysics, in the sense in which I understand it . . .
1349. Metaphysics in the broad sense . . .
1350. Metaphysics is understanding of the necessary . . .
1351. Metaphysical assertions, I've said . . .
1352. Transcendental metaphysics is a happy designation . . .
1353. For a long time now . . .
1354. Is there any place for a "fundamental ontology" . . .
1355. Metaphysics concerns itself with . . .
1356. On seeking necessary truths about existence
1357. On Metaphysics
1358. I have had to rethink . . .
1359. If for anything to be real . . .
1360. Granted that statements themselves . . .
1361. "Mind" in the generic or general sense
1362. An entailed proposition . . .
1363. What is it to be alive?
1364. Necessary truths and contingent facts
1365. Is there any sense . . .
1366. One way of engaging with the world . . .
1367. What reasons do we have . . .
1368. If an ordinary proposition is meaningful . . .
1369. The formulations of metaphysics . . .
1370. Wherein is the essential contradiction . . .
1371. According to W.A. Christian . . .
1372. On analysis and generalization
1373. Categorial metaphysics
1374. Distinguishing subjects of predication
1375. Critical Theory and Revisionary Metaphysics
1376. Factual v. empirical falsification
1377. Bad and good metaphysics
1378. Concerning logicians
1379. Any self-understanding necessarily implies...
1380. Self-understanding in a twofold sense
1381. Empirically falsifiable
1382. On causally responsive propositions
1383. Myth affirms reality
1384. Searching for necessary truths
1385. To anti-foundationalist charges
1386. On Metaphysical Argument
1387. Perhaps it won't do . . .
1388. Consider the following
1389. On relational structure
1390. A connection between Hagerstrom and Whitehead
1391. It is widely held that . . .
1392. Objective reference of metaphysical assertions
1393. Unique certainty of Parmenides
1394. A selective overview of the field
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