Question of Reality

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Analogy
Analytic-synthetic distinction
Appearance and Reality
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Awareness
Big Bang
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Concept
Conceptions of God
Cosmogony
Critical philosophy
Critique of Pure Reason
Demiurge
Democritus
Determination
Empirical evidence
Entity
Epistemological realism
Epistemology
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Ex nihilo
Existence
Explanation
Falsity
Family resemblance
First principle
God
Grammar
Idealism
Inference
Inquiry
Intelligibility (philosophy)
Kabbalah
Logical positivism
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Metaphor
Objectivity (philosophy)
Observable universe
Ontology
Particle physics
Phenomenon
Philosopher
Philosophy
Philosophy of language
Philosophy of science
Physical cosmology
Positivism
Prediction
Princeton University Press
Principle
Quantum mechanics
Rationalism
Rationality
Reality
Reason
Requirement
Science
Scientist
Subjective idealism
The Philosopher
Theism
Theology
Theoretical definition
Theoretical physics
Theory
Theory of Forms
Thought
Timaeus (dialogue)
Transcendental idealism
Transcendental philosophy
Understanding
World view
Writing

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691020914
  • Weight: 227g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 1992
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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When we read that scientists have come close to pinpointing the "origin of the universe" by means of a Big Bang cosmology, or are engaged in formulating a "theory of everything," as in current ten-dimensional superstring theories of particle physics, can we doubt that such inquiries or their results inevitably raise important philosophical questions? In the present book, as well as in his previous work Cosmic Understanding, the renowned philosopher Milton Munitz attempts to answer some of these questions by examining recent scientific theories of cosmology in a philosophical context.

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