Metaphysics, Hector Davidson
Metaphysics, Hector Davidson
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Metaphysics
The Philosophy That Studies the Basic Structure of Reality

Author: Hector Davidson

Narrator: Rosa Hallwar

Unabridged: 2 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/06/2025


Synopsis

Metaphysics is a branch of philosophy that explores the fundamental nature of reality, addressing the most profound questions about existence, the nature of objects, time, space, causality, and the universe itself. As one of the oldest areas of philosophical inquiry, metaphysics seeks to answer questions that lie at the core of our understanding of the world and our place within it. The term "metaphysics" derives from the Greek words "meta" (beyond) and "physika" (the physical), reflecting the idea of examining that which transcends the physical world and investigates the very structure of reality.At its core, metaphysics asks: What is there? What is it like? How do things exist, and what is the nature of their existence? These questions are timeless, and their answers have evolved over centuries, often influencing or being influenced by developments in other branches of philosophy, science, and theology. In examining the nature of reality, metaphysicians delve into topics like the nature of objects and their properties, the concept of identity and change, the structure of time and space, and the possibility of alternate realities.The scope of metaphysical inquiry is vast. One of the primary areas it addresses is ontology, which concerns the study of being and existence. Ontological questions include inquiries into the types of entities that exist, whether abstract entities (like numbers or concepts) exist independently of human thought, and whether the universe is fundamentally composed of matter or something more fundamental, like energy or consciousness.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Tirdad on August 14, 2020

This book is certainly one of the best introductions to contemporary Metaphysics. Loux gives a very clear and intelligible survey of topics. His account is not restricted to just telling the story of debates and going on, but rather he goes into detail, discusses the technical features of theories a......more

Goodreads review by Richard on April 30, 2013

I found this to be a good metaphysics introduction at the undergraduate level, but only for a limited number of topics. One or two of the topics I have read reasonably extensively on, but still found something new in Loux's book, or found his explanations particularly clear. The chapters on universa......more

Goodreads review by Yumeko (blushes) on June 26, 2022

In being informed that I would be a peach if I existed as a fruit, I begin to wonder what sort of exemplifications find themselves in me to befit such honor. Hermaphroditic in the flower's reproductive structure, they are not the hardest to pollinate; more precisely, to wind pollinate, given the smo......more

Goodreads review by Dan on May 18, 2016

Actually read this over the course of about two years, selecting chapters I was most interested in -- the one on modality and the one on persistence -- first. Overall, good intro. He does drill into rival views, though I'm more surprised by what he doesn't discuss. Perhaps things like exdurance (not......more