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  2. The Review of Metaphysics - Wikipedia

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    The journal's primary sponsor is and has been The Catholic University of America, but other major universities help sustain it. [1] The journal publishes articles on metaphysics and on the history of philosophy. It also has a large book review section and lists the abstracts of other English-based philosophy journals. Once a year, it publishes ...

  3. John Post - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Philosophical Logic. AP 74; 3: 155–158. "Propositions, Possible Languages and The Liar's Revenge." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. S 74; 25: 223–234. "New Foundations for Philosophical Theology: Quine with God." Journal of Philosophy. 7 NOV 74; 71: 736–748. "Shades of the Liar." Journal of Philosophical Logic.

  4. Ontotheology - Wikipedia

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    For Martin Heidegger, ontotheology took on quite a different meaning; for him, ontotheology is fundamentally the same as all metaphysics of presence.This he argues in Being and Time, his later essay on "The End of Metaphysics", in his Introduction of 1949 to his Was ist Metaphysik?, and in his most systematic treatment of the problem of ontotheology, Identity and Difference, (1957).

  5. List of philosophy journals - Wikipedia

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    Avant: Journal of the Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard; Berkeley Studies; Between the Species; Bioethics; Biology and Philosophy; Biological Theory (journal) British Journal for the History of Philosophy; British Journal for the Philosophy of Science; British Journal of Aesthetics; Bulletin of Symbolic Logic; Business and Professional ...

  6. Why is there anything at all? - Wikipedia

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    Philosopher Brian Leftow has argued that the question cannot have a causal explanation (as any cause must itself have a cause) or a contingent explanation (as the factors giving the contingency must pre-exist), and that if there is an answer, it must be something that exists necessarily (i.e., something that just exists, rather than is caused ...

  7. Rudolf Carnap - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, he discusses how, in many cases, metaphysics is made of meaningless discussions of pseudo-problems. For Carnap, a pseudo-problem is a philosophical question which, on the surface, handles concepts that refer to our world while, in fact, these concepts do not actually denote real and attested objects.

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  9. Quantum mysticism - Wikipedia

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    Quantum mysticism, sometimes referred to pejoratively as quantum quackery or quantum woo, [1] is a set of metaphysical beliefs and associated practices that seek to relate spirituality or mystical worldviews to the ideas of quantum mechanics and its interpretations.