Metaphysics: A Guided Tour for Beginners

Metaphysics: A Guided Tour for Beginners by Tomasz Bigaj is a concise introduction to the essential branch of philosophy that explores the nature of reality. Published by Tomasz Bigaj on January 2, 2012, this edition comprises 154 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses fundamental metaphysical questions, making it accessible for readers with no prior knowledge of philosophy.
In this guided tour, readers will encounter key topics such as freedom, the passage of time, the existence of abstract objects, causation, and the concepts of necessary and possible truths. The straightforward approach aims to demystify complex philosophical ideas, providing a foundation for those interested in understanding metaphysics. This edition serves as a valuable resource for absolute novices seeking to engage with philosophical inquiries about reality.
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This book contains a concise introduction to one of the most fundamental branches of philosophy which deals with reality and its nature. Among the topics discusses are such metaphysical questions as “Are we fundamentally free?”, “Does time really pass?|, “Are there any abstract objects?”, “What is causation?”, “What are necessary and possible truths?”. The book is aimed at absolute novices with no previous knowledge of philosophy.
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