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Introduction to Metaphysics
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31 January 2012
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Deconstruction, PHILOSOPHY / General
Jean Grondin is professor of philosophy at the University of Montreal. He is a world-renowned philosopher whose books in the fields of metaphysics, German philosophy, and hermeneutics have been translated into fourteen languages. He was a pupil, friend, and close collaborator of Hans-Georg Gadamer on whom he wrote a landmark biography. His prestigious honors include the Konrad-Adenauer-Award, election to the Royal Society of Canada, a Killam fellowship, an honorary doctorate from the University of Tucumán, numerous research grants, memberships on scientific boards of first-rate philosophy journals, and guest professorships at institutions throughout the world. His books in English include Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics and Sources of Hermeneutics.
Lukas Soderstrom is a graduate student in philosophy at the University of Montreal.
Preface
Introduction
1. Parmenides: The Evidence of Being
2. Plato: The Hypothesis of the Idea
3. Aristotle: The Horizons of First Philosophy
4. The Last Summit of Classical Metaphysics: The Neoplatonic Eruption
5. Metaphysics and Theology in the Middle Ages
6. Descartes: First Philosophy According to the Cogito
7. Spinoza and Leibniz: The Metaphysics of Simplicity and Integral Rationality
8. Kant: Metaphysics Turned Critical
9. Metaphysics After Kant?
10. Heidegger: The Resurrection of the Question of Being in the Name of Overcoming Metaphysics
11. On Metaphysics Since Heidegger
Conclusion
Abbreviations
Notes
Further Reading