What Are We to Understand Gracia to Mean?: Realist Challenges to Metaphysical Neutralism: Value Inquiry Book Series / Gilson Studies, cartea 177
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042020306
ISBN-10: 904202030X
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Gilson Studies
ISBN-10: 904202030X
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Gilson Studies
Cuprins
Foreword by Ralph M. McInerny
Editor’s Introduction
Acknowledgments
One: Thomas D. SULLIVAN and Russell PANNIER: The Bounds of Metaphysics
Two: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: Being as Being, the Transcendentals, the Divine, and Metaphysics: Response to Sullivan and Pannier
Three: Josef SEIFERT: What is Metaphysics and What are its Tasks?: An Attempt to Answer this Question with Critical Reflections on Gracia’s Book
Four: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: Being as Being and the Tasks of Metaphysics: Response to Seifert
Five: Jonathan J. SANFORD: An Aristotelian Critique of Gracia’s Metaphysics
Six: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: Metaphysics and Meta-Metaphysics: Response to Sanford
Seven: Robert A. DELFINO: Neo-Thomism and Gracia’s Metaphysics
Eight: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: Thomas, Thomists, and the Nature of Metaphysics: Response to Delfino
Nine: Peter A. REDPATH: Gracia and His Task
Ten: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: The Nature of Philosophy: Response to Redpath
Eleven: John D. KRONEN: Spirits and “Things”: Ritschl’s Critique of Metaphysics in Light of Gracia’s Definition of Metaphysics
Twelve: Daniel D. NOVOTNY: Is Hume A Metaphysician?: Aristotle vs. Gracia.
Thirteen: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: Making Sense of the History of Metaphysics: Response to Kronen and Novotny
Fourteen: Russell PANNIER and Thomas D. SULLIVAN: Gracia on the Ontological Status of Categories
Fifteen: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: Categorial Neutralism: Response To Pannier, Sullivan, Seifert, and Ingala
Afterword by Jorge J. E. GRACIA
About the Contributors
Index
Editor’s Introduction
Acknowledgments
One: Thomas D. SULLIVAN and Russell PANNIER: The Bounds of Metaphysics
Two: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: Being as Being, the Transcendentals, the Divine, and Metaphysics: Response to Sullivan and Pannier
Three: Josef SEIFERT: What is Metaphysics and What are its Tasks?: An Attempt to Answer this Question with Critical Reflections on Gracia’s Book
Four: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: Being as Being and the Tasks of Metaphysics: Response to Seifert
Five: Jonathan J. SANFORD: An Aristotelian Critique of Gracia’s Metaphysics
Six: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: Metaphysics and Meta-Metaphysics: Response to Sanford
Seven: Robert A. DELFINO: Neo-Thomism and Gracia’s Metaphysics
Eight: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: Thomas, Thomists, and the Nature of Metaphysics: Response to Delfino
Nine: Peter A. REDPATH: Gracia and His Task
Ten: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: The Nature of Philosophy: Response to Redpath
Eleven: John D. KRONEN: Spirits and “Things”: Ritschl’s Critique of Metaphysics in Light of Gracia’s Definition of Metaphysics
Twelve: Daniel D. NOVOTNY: Is Hume A Metaphysician?: Aristotle vs. Gracia.
Thirteen: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: Making Sense of the History of Metaphysics: Response to Kronen and Novotny
Fourteen: Russell PANNIER and Thomas D. SULLIVAN: Gracia on the Ontological Status of Categories
Fifteen: Jorge J. E. GRACIA: Categorial Neutralism: Response To Pannier, Sullivan, Seifert, and Ingala
Afterword by Jorge J. E. GRACIA
About the Contributors
Index
Recenzii
“A valuable contribution to current metaphysics. The studies of Gracia’s important book Metaphysics and its Task are insightful, and his replies to them are meticulous. One of the many merits of the book is the respect evident throughout for the essential place of Aristotle and Aquinas in serious metaphysical inquiry.” – Panayot Butchvarov