Popular Metaphysics was created in 1989.
Metaphysics - album - was created in 2004.
The "Discourse on Metaphysics" was written by the philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in 1686.
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics was created in 1783.
"Introduction to Metaphysics" was written by the French philosopher and Christian existentialist, Gabriel Marcel, in 1933.
Review of Metaphysics was created in 1947.
Metaphysics of War has 171 pages.
"After" That's what it meant in ancient Greek. The word "metaphysics" got its name because in the list of Aristotle's books, the Metaphysics was the book that came right after the Physics. However, the word became enormously popular as the philosophy of Aristotle became popular in the Middle Ages and people started to imagine that the prefix "meta" had to do with the relation of the content of the Metaphysics, as opposed to that of the Physics and people started to use it to mean the overarching or underlying principles behind something (as the Metaphysics dealt with the underlying principles of Physics). Thus in newly-formed words like metacognition, the prefix is used to mean "underlying principles of".
Metaphysics is a branch of philosophy that explores fundamental questions about the nature of reality, existence, and the universe. It often investigates concepts such as being, time, space, and causality, seeking to understand the underlying principles that govern the nature of reality. It delves into abstract and foundational questions that go beyond the physical sciences.
I. C. Isbyam has written: 'Metaphysics and modern research' -- subject(s): Metaphysics 'Metaphysics and Modern Research 1927'
No. Metaphysics is a term generally used for the supernatural or for a branch of philosophy. Science can not and does not attempt to prove or disprove metaphysics.
'Metaphysics' is the wrong word to use here.
Metaphysics delves into the nature of reality, existence, and the fundamental principles of the universe, but it does not provide definitive answers to all questions. It offers insights and theories that can help shape our understanding of the world, but ultimately, the answers to specific questions may vary depending on individual perspectives and interpretations.