• Metaphysics is a branch of philosophy that explores the fundamental nature of reality, including the relationship between mind and matter, substance and attribute, potentiality and actuality. It seeks to answer some of the most profound questions about existence, such as “What is there?” and “What is it like?”
  • The term “metaphysics” originates from the Greek words “meta” (meaning “beyond” or “after”) and “physika” (meaning “physics”), a title which was posthumously assigned to Aristotle’s works that came “after the [works on] physics”.
  • Ontology is concerned with the study of being and existence. It involves the investigation of categories of being and how they relate to each other.
  • Metaphysics holds a foundational role in philosophy, serving as the bedrock upon which many other philosophical disciplines are built. Its importance to philosophy can be outlined in several key aspects: Framework for Reality, Interdisciplinary Relevance, Clarification of Philosophical Problems, and Enhancement of Critical Thinking.

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Describe a few of the perennial debates in metaphysics, and explain why a clear resolution to each is elusive.


Describe questions within metaphysics that have arrived at satisfactory answers, and describe what factors contributed to their resolution.


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