Ontological Investigations. An Inquiry into the Categories of Nature, Man and Society

This volume is devoted to problems within analytic metaphysics. It defends an ontology and theory of categories inspired by Aristotle, but revised in such a way as to be compatible with modern science. The ontology of both natural and social reality is addressed, starting out from the view that univ...

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Main Author: Johansson, Ingvar (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2004
Series:Reprint Philosophy
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