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The Great Books of the Western Canon, organized by Mortimer J. Adler in the Syntopicon, span 102 enduring ideas—ranging from Truth, Beauty, and Justice to Democracy, Love, and God. These categories trace the intellectual tradition of the West, connecting philosophy, literature, history, science, and theology. Together, they map the recurring questions and principles shaping human thought across centuries.

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The Nature of The Concept of Being in Relation to Quality

by Daniel Fletcher in Being

The Fabric of Existence: Exploring the Intricate Relation Between Being and Quality Summary: This article delves into the profound metaphysical connection between Being – the fundamental fact of existence – and Quality – the characteristics that define and differentiate what exists. We will explore how these two foundational concepts, while distinct, are inextricably...

The Logic of Same and Other in Metaphysics and Logic

by Daniel Sanderson in Logic

The Enduring Dance of Distinction: Unpacking the Logic of Same and Other in Metaphysics The very fabric of reality, as we perceive and attempt to understand it, hinges on our ability to distinguish between what is identical and what is different. In the realm of Metaphysics, this fundamental act of...

The Element of Being and Non-Being and Element

by Benjamin Richmond in Element

The Fundamental Dichotomy: Exploring the Element of Being and Non-Being Summary: At the very heart of philosophical inquiry, particularly within metaphysics, lies the profound element of Being and Non-Being. This foundational opposition explores the nature of existence itself—what it means for something to be versus not to be. From...

The Problem of One and Many and One and Many

by Chloe Fitzgerald in One and Many

The Enduring Riddle: Unpacking the Problem of One and Many Hey everyone, Chloe here, diving into one of those foundational philosophical riddles that just keeps on giving. The Problem of One and Many isn't just an academic exercise; it's a profound exploration into the very fabric...

The Concept of Being in Metaphysics and Concept

by Emily Fletcher in Concept

The Unyielding Question: Exploring the Concept of Being in Metaphysics The Concept of Being stands as the most fundamental Element in Metaphysics, the branch of philosophy dedicated to understanding the ultimate nature of reality. This article delves into how philosophers, from ancient Greeks to modern thinkers, have grappled with what...

The Element of Being and Non-Being and Element

by Benjamin Richmond in Element

The Element of Being and Non-Being: A Fundamental Metaphysical Inquiry The very act of questioning existence inevitably leads us to its elusive counterpart: non-existence. This article delves into the profound philosophical Element of Being and Non-Being, exploring their intricate Opposition as a cornerstone of Metaphysics. From ancient Greek thought to...

The Philosophical Definition of Man and Man

by Daniel Sanderson in Man

The Enduring Quest: Unpacking the Philosophical Definition of Man The question, "What is Man?" stands as one of philosophy's most profound and persistent inquiries. Far from a simple biological classification, the philosophical definition of Man delves into the very essence of our Being, exploring what distinguishes...

The Concept of Angelic Being and Angel

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Angel

The Concept of Angelic Being: More Than Just Wings and Harps The concept of an angel often conjures images of ethereal beings with wings, harps, and halos, symbols deeply ingrained in popular culture. However, for philosophers and theologians throughout history, the being of an angel represents a profound metaphysical puzzle,...

The Nature of The Distinction Between Being and Essence

by Benjamin Richmond in Being

The Unseen Divide: Unpacking the Distinction Between Being and Essence The distinction between being and essence is a foundational concept in Metaphysics, providing a lens through which philosophers have grappled with the nature of reality, existence, and identity for millennia. At its core, this philosophical separation asks us to consider...

The Problem of One and Many and One and Many

by Chloe Fitzgerald in One and Many

The Enduring Enigma: Unraveling the Problem of One and Many The Problem of One and Many is one of philosophy's most ancient and persistent puzzles, a profound challenge within Metaphysics that asks how the diverse, individual things we perceive (the Many) can be reconciled with, or emerge from,...

The Concept of Being in Metaphysics and Concept

by Emily Fletcher in Concept

Unpacking the Ultimate Question: The Concept of Being in Metaphysics The Concept of Being stands as the quintessential element at the heart of Metaphysics, the branch of philosophy dedicated to exploring the fundamental nature of reality. At its core, Being refers to existence itself – what it means for something to...

The Philosophical Concept of Being and Philosophy

by Emily Fletcher in Philosophy

The Unfolding Mystery of Existence: A Philosophical Inquiry into Being The concept of Being stands as one of the most fundamental and enduring inquiries within philosophy, particularly in the realm of metaphysics. At its core, it asks: What does it mean for something to exist? What is the nature of...

The Nature of The Concept of Being in Relation to Quality

by Daniel Fletcher in Being

The Indissoluble Link: Exploring Being in Relation to Quality Summary: At the heart of metaphysics lies the profound relation between a thing's Being and its Quality. This article delves into how these fundamental concepts are inextricably intertwined, exploring the idea that our understanding of what something is (its...

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