Metaphysics, Volume 15
Discover the intriguing world of metaphysics with Metaphysics, Volume 15 by James E. Tomberlin, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2002. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 480 pages and delves into critical philosophical themes that shape our understanding of reality.
This volume tackles essential topics such as externalism, naturalism, mathematics, ontology, personal identity, and the nature of time and tense. It also explores thought-provoking concepts like the metaphysics of reference, properties, and the interplay between physical and theoretical identity. Each essay invites readers to engage with complex ideas, making it a valuable resource for both students and scholars of philosophy.
Enhance your library with this thought-provoking collection that challenges conventional perspectives and encourages deep reflection on the fundamental aspects of existence.