Description
This book is an introduction to metaphysics. It presupposes no previous acquaintance with philosophy, and addresses the following questions: What is metaphysics? Is there a plurality of things, or is there only one thing? Is there an external world, a world of things that exist independently of human thought and sensation? What is time? Is there such a thing as objective truth? Why is there something rather than nothing? Does our existence have a meaning? Are we physical or non-physical beings? Do we have free will? Are there things that do not exist? Do universals exist?
This Fifth Edition differs from the Fourth in that the long, previously difficult chapter on time has been extensively rewritten, making it much more accessible and engaging for the student reader. In addition, the author has enhanced clarity throughout the text with improvements to word choice, sentence structure, and paragraph lucidity. Finally, the Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading at the end of each chapter and the General Bibliography have all been brought up to date.
Key Features:
- Presupposes no prior acquaintance with philosophy, making the book ideal for the undergraduate student or interested general reader
- Offers 13 chapters, organized into three parts and each with its own introduction:
- The Way the World Is
- Why the World Is
- The Inhabitants of the World
- Incorporates extensive revisions to Chapter 4 on temporality
- Includes updates to the Chapter Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading as well as to the General Bibliography
Book Information
ISBN 9781032409160
Author Peter van Inwagen
Format Hardback
Page Count 322
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g