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One: Being an Investigation into the Unity of Reality and of its Parts, including the Singular Object which is Nothingness
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One: Being an Investigation into the Unity of Reality and of its Parts, including the Singular Object which is Nothingness

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Graham Priest presents an original exploration of philosophical questions concerning the one and the many. He covers a wide range of issues in metaphysics–including unity, identity, grounding, mereology, universals, being, intentionality, and nothingness–and deploys the techniques of paraconsistent logic in order to offer a radically new treatment of unity. Priest brings together traditions of Western and Asian thought that are usually kept separate in academic philosophy: he draws on ideas from Plato, Heidegger, and Nagarjuna, among other philosophers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 June 2016
Pages
272
ISBN
9780198776949

Graham Priest presents an original exploration of philosophical questions concerning the one and the many. He covers a wide range of issues in metaphysics–including unity, identity, grounding, mereology, universals, being, intentionality, and nothingness–and deploys the techniques of paraconsistent logic in order to offer a radically new treatment of unity. Priest brings together traditions of Western and Asian thought that are usually kept separate in academic philosophy: he draws on ideas from Plato, Heidegger, and Nagarjuna, among other philosophers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 June 2016
Pages
272
ISBN
9780198776949