Nature's Perspectives: Prospects for Ordinal MetaphysicsArmen Marsoobian, Kathleen A. Wallace, Robert S. Corrington State University of New York Press, 1990. nov. 27. - 391 oldal |
Tartalomjegyzék
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Introduction to Part One | 17 |
Buchlers Metaphysics | 25 |
Justus Buchlers System | 49 |
Introduction to Part Two | 67 |
Beth J Singer | 73 |
The Concept of Identity in Justus Buchler | 93 |
The Nature of Categorial Theory | 115 |
Ordinality and Materialism | 201 |
Introduction to Part Three | 223 |
On Justus Buchler | 235 |
The Assertive the Active and the Exhibitive | 253 |
Reading Poems with Buchler | 259 |
Buchlers Conception of Community | 315 |
Buchlers Ordinal Metaphysics and Process Theology | 335 |
Ordinality and the Divine Natures | 347 |
Three Recent Ontologies | 145 |
A Metaphysical Concept | 171 |
Possibility and Metaphysics | 189 |
Contributors | 367 |
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Nature's Perspectives: Prospects for Ordinal Metaphysics Armen Marsoobian,Kathleen Wallace,Robert S. Corrington Korlátozott előnézet - 1991 |
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