Publisher's Synopsis
"Beginnings of a New School of Metaphysics" by Benjamin Humphrey Smart presents a profound exploration of metaphysical concepts through three insightful essays. Originally published in 1842, this volume offers a glimpse into the philosophical debates of the 19th century and Smart's contributions to the field.
Smart challenges existing metaphysical frameworks, proposing fresh perspectives and laying the groundwork for a new school of thought. His work is characterized by rigorous analysis and a commitment to clarity, making it accessible to both scholars and those new to metaphysics. This collection is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of philosophy and the evolution of metaphysical ideas. Smart's essays invite readers to engage with fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and the nature of reality.
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