084452
Edinburgh
1984
14×21,5
meki
56
engleski
9,00 EUR
7,20 EUR
Štedite: 1,80 EUR (20%)
This book presents a metaphysical system based on the relationship between relation and consciousness. It also explores how consciousness and the way it is structured through relationships can be understood logically, building a comprehensive philosophical framework for metaphysics. The book uses a logical system to build its metaphysical arguments, suggesting that an understanding of relations and consciousness can be constructed through formal reasoning. It is a work of metaphysics, which is the branch of philosophy that studies the fundamental nature of reality, including existence, objects, properties, causation, and the mind. The core focus is on the intertwined concepts of relation and consciousness. It likely examines how our understanding of reality is shaped by both our internal conscious experiences and the relationships we have with others and the world. By calling it a "logical system," the book implies a systematic, rather than a piecemeal, approach to metaphysics. It aims to provide a coherent and structured account rather than a series of disconnected observations.