A Companion to Metaphysics

A Companion to Metaphysics by Jaekwon Kim, published by John Wiley & Sons on April 13, 2009, is a comprehensive resource in the field of philosophy, specifically focusing on metaphysics. This second edition has been fully extended and revised, featuring over 300 entries, including more than 30 new encyclopedic entries and detailed review essays from prominent metaphysicians. The book serves as a thorough reference guide for both students and professionals, providing insights into various aspects of metaphysical inquiry.
Readers will find a wealth of information that covers a broad range of topics within metaphysics, making it suitable for those seeking to deepen their understanding of philosophical concepts. The inclusion of revisions to existing entries ensures that the content remains current and relevant. This edition, with its extensive page count of 680, is designed to be a valuable tool for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of metaphysical thought.
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Fully extended and revised, A Companion to Metaphysics 2nd Edition includes a section of detailed review essays from renowned metaphysicians, and the addition of more than 30 new encyclopedic entries, taking the number of entries to over 300.
- Includes revisions to existing encyclopedic entries
- Features more than 30 all-new “A to Z” entries
- Offers a section of in-depth, essays from renowned metaphysicians
- Provides the most complete and up-to-date reference guide for students and professionals alike
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