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Metaphysics: A Very Short Introduction Stephen Mumford (Department of Philosophy, University of Nottingham)

Metaphysics: A Very Short Introduction von Stephen Mumford (Department of Philosophy, University of Nottingham)

Metaphysics: A Very Short Introduction Stephen Mumford (Department of Philosophy, University of Nottingham)


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Zusammenfassung

In this easy-to-understand introduction, Stephen Mumford explores one of the four main branches of philosophy: metaphysics. Using practical examples to explore the main issues, he presents the ideas in a clear and simple way, helping to clarify and unravel the basic questions of this complex and abstract concept.

Metaphysics: A Very Short Introduction Zusammenfassung

Metaphysics: A Very Short Introduction Stephen Mumford (Department of Philosophy, University of Nottingham)

Metaphysics is one of the traditional four main branches of philosophy, alongside ethics, logic and epistemology. It is also an area that continues to attract and hold a fascination for many people yet it is associated with being complex and abstract. For some it is associated with the mystical or religious. For others it is known through the metaphysical poets who talk of love and spirituality. This Very Short Introduction goes right to the heart of the matter, getting to the basic and most important questions of metaphysical thought in order to understand the theory: What are objects? Do colours and shapes have some form of existence? What is it for one thing to cause another rather than just being associated with it? What is possible? Does time pass? By using these questions to initiate thought about the basic issues around substance, properties, changes, causes, possibilities, time, personal identity, nothingness and emergentism, Stephen Mumford provides a clear and simple path through this analytical tradition at the core of philosophical thought. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

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It manages to be jargon-free without sacrificing rigour and complexity. * Times Higher Education Supplement *

Über Stephen Mumford (Department of Philosophy, University of Nottingham)

Stephen Mumford is Professor of Metaphysics at the Department of Philosophy, University of Nottingham. He is also Head of the School of Humanities and Dean of the Faculty of Arts. He has written many papers and books in metaphysics, including a number of more popular works intended for a non-specialist audience including articles in Times Higher Education magazine, encyclopaedias, and magazines. His most famous book is Dispositions (Oxford, 1998) but he also authored Laws in Nature (Routledge, 2004), Getting Causes from Powers (with Rani Lill Anjum, Oxford, 2011) and Watching Sport: Aesthetics, Ethics and Emotions (Routledge, 2011). He is a frequent public speaker at both academic conferences and more popular events and has delivered talks in around 30 countries.

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GOR004899300
9780199657124
0199657122
Metaphysics: A Very Short Introduction Stephen Mumford (Department of Philosophy, University of Nottingham)
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Oxford University Press
20120830
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