A Path into Metaphysics
Phenomenological, Hermeneutical, and Dialogical Studies
Format:Paperback
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Published:5th Jul '90
Should be back in stock very soon

This non-fiction paperback, "A Path into Metaphysics" from Robert E Wood, was published 5th July 1990 by State University of New York Press.
"This is a brilliant 'introduction' to metaphysics, beginning with the creation of a metaphysical system (Part I) and then defending it through a reading of the Western tradition (Part II). The writing is clear and persuasive throughout; it does not presuppose antecedent knowledge of the tradition, or of any present context defining 'metaphysics.' Rather, the book develops what it needs of those things as it goes along; hence it would be splendid as an undergraduate text. Nevertheless, there are subtle references throughout Part I and direct discussions in Part II of the metaphysical tradition; for those who already know, this is a profound and subtly argued defense of a particular metaphysical position relative to the competitors; hence it is intrinsically interesting for advanced scholars and will evoke commentary in the current discussion. The book is magisterial in both senses: a fine teaching tool and an embodiment of mastery."— Robert Cummings Neville
"I like the sense of philosophical seriousness that comes through. The author displays a humanly insightful touch in relation to metaphysical problems that are often wrongly dismissed as abstract and irrelevant. He communicates the sense that philosophical thought is an adventure of mind. Another major asset of the book is that it shows a wide command of the major thinkers in the philosophical tradition." — William Desmond
ISBN: 9780791403068
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 626g
408 pages