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A Path into Metaphysics : Phenomenological, Hermeneutical, and Dialogical Studies

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by Robert E. Wood

    • Author

      Robert E. Wood

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      SUNY Press

    • Published

      July 1990

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      A Path into Metaphysics : Phenomenological, Hermeneutical, and Dialogical Studies

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      List of Figures

      Preface

      Introduction

      PART ONE: HUMANNESS, METAPHYSICS, AND BEING

      1. Secular Meditations

      Death
      Birth
      Embodiment
      Consciousness
      Self-Identity
      Space
      Time
      Interconnectedness

      2. The Many Dimensions of Humanness

      Experience and Conceptualization
      Flatland: An Imaginative Model
      Imagination and Judgment
      Intentionality
      Sensing
      Conceptualization
      Reference to Being
      Implicit Features of Inwardness

      3. Toward a Definition of Humanness

      Observational Differences
      The Proximate Inner Ground: Rationality
      The Ultimate Ground: Metaphysicality
      "Soul" as Center of Meaning
      The Human Being as the Sick Animal
      The Human Being as Religious Animal
      The Human Being as Historical

      4. Metaphysics and Practicality

      The Meaning of Practicality
      Immanence
      Transcendence
      Relativity of Norms
      Levels of Transcendence
      Subjectivity and the Sacred
      Immanence and Transcendence
      Metaphysics and Practicality

      5. Abstract and Concrete

      Identifying the Context of the Terms
      Bodiliness and Concreteness
      Concreteness and Universality
      Object, Subject, Praxis

      PART TWO: READING THE TRADITION Section A. The Ancient-Medieval Tradition

      6. Parmenides

      "Heart" as Starting Point
      The Logic of Being
      Historical Aftermath
      Heidegger's Approach

      7. Plato

      Metaphor and Allegory
      Dreaming in the Cave
      In the Light
      Geometry as Paradigm
      Eros and the Good
      Epilogue on Plotinus

      8. Aristotle

      Empiricism and the Principles of Changing Being
      The Hierarchy of Changing Being
      Knowing and Being
      Revisiting the One and the Good

      9. Aquinas

      Being and the Sensorily Given
      Essence-Esse and God
      Assimilation and Transformation of Aristotle
      "The Mystical"
      Analogy and the Transcendentals
      Presence to Being

      Section B. The Modern Tradition

      10. Rene Descartes

      Methodic Doubt and the Cogito
      Being and God
      Cogito, World, God
      Response

      11. Baruch Spinoza

      Being as a Single Substance
      Freedom
      Unity
      Response

      12. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

      The Monad
      Hierarchy
      First Principles
      Response

      13. Immanuel Kant

      The Ground of Kant's Thought
      Sensibility
      Categories
      Reason
      The Moral Order
      Critique of Judgment
      Response

      14. G.W.F. Hegel

      The Comprehension of Christian Revelation
      The Phenomenology of Spirit
      The Logic of the Logos
      Nature and Spirit
      Absolute Spirit
      Response

      15. Alfred North Whitehead

      Whitehead and Modern Physics
      Whitehead and Plato
      Response

      16. Martin Heidegger

      Situating Heidegger
      Being, Truth, and Being-in-the-World
      The Light of Being
      Historicity and Authenticity
      The Play of the Fourfold
      The History of Truth and the Return to Meditative Thinking
      Response

      Epilogue: The Metaphysical Basis of Dialogical Pluralism

      Abbreviations

      Notes

      Bibliography

      Index

      Specification

      • Author

        Robert E. Wood

      • Book Format

        Paperback

      • Publisher

        SUNY Press

      • Published

        July 1990

      • Weight

        600g

      • Dimensions

        153 x 229 x 24 mm

      • ISBN

        9780791403068

      • ISBN-10

        0791403068

      • Eden Code

        6227298

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      • Author/Creator: Robert E. Wood

      • ISBN: 9780791403068

      • Publisher: SUNY Press

      • Release Date: July 1990

      • Weight: 600g

      • Dimensions: 153 x 229 x 24 mm

      • Eden Code: 6227298


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