
Arguing About Metaphysics
Edited by Michael C Rea
Series: Arguing About Philosophy
List Price: $45.00
Add to Cart- ISBN: 978-0-415-95826-4
- Binding: Paperback (also available in Hardback)
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 01/06/2009
- Pages: 576
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About the Book
Arguing about Metaphysics is a wide-ranging anthology that introduces students to one of the most fundamental areas of philosophy. It covers core topics in metaphysics such as personal identity, the nature of being, time, and the concept of freedom. The volume contains scholarly articles by Quine, Lewis, van Inwagen and Pereboom, as well short works of science fiction that illustrate key ideas in metaphysics.
The volume is divided into five parts, helping the student get to grips with classic and core arguments and emerging debates in:
- On What There Is
- Time and Time Travel
- Change and Identity
- Freedom
- Worlds and Worldmaking
Michael C. Rea provides lucid introductions to each section, giving an overview of the debate and outlining the arguments of each section’s readings. Arguing About Metaphysics is a comprehensive and engaging reader for students who are new to philosophy.



