Adam Glantz

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Aristotle calls metaphysics “first philosophy,” “first” not because it is the first one you would study, but because it is the most fundamental philosophical inquiry. He tells us that what metaphysics studies is being. In other words, it studies whatever there is, insofar as it is. This means that many of the traditional problems of philosophy are metaphysical problems: does God exist? Does the human soul exist? Does anything exist apart from physical
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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