Definition of Metaphisics
Metaphysics, the science of being as being in contradistinction from
a science of a particular species of being, the science of sciences, or
the science of the ultimate grounds of all these, and presupposed by
them, called by Plato dialectics, or the logic of being.
- Wikipedia
Met`a*phys"ics (?), n. [Gr. &?; &?; &?;
after those things which relate to external nature, after physics,
fr. &?; beyond, after + &?; relating to external nature, natural,
physical, fr. &?; nature: cf. F. métaphysique. See
Physics. The term was first used by the followers of Aristotle
as a name for that part of his writings which came after, or
followed, the part which treated of physics.]
1. The science of real as distinguished from
phenomenal being; ontology; also, the science of being, with
reference to its abstract and universal conditions, as distinguished
from the science of determined or concrete being; the science of the
conceptions and relations which are necessarily implied as true of
every kind of being; philosophy in general; first principles, or the
science of first principles.
&fist; Metaphysics is distinguished as general and
special. General metaphysics is the science of all
being as being. Special metaphysics is the science of one kind
of being; as, the metaphysics of chemistry, of morals, or of
politics. According to Kant, a systematic exposition of those notions
and truths, the knowledge of which is altogether independent of
experience, would constitute the science of metaphysics.
Commonly, in the schools, called metaphysics,
as being part of the philosophy of Aristotle, which hath that for
title; but it is in another sense: for there it signifieth as much as
"books written or placed after his natural philosophy." But the
schools take them for "books of supernatural philosophy;" for the
word metaphysic will bear both these senses.
Hobbes.
Now the science conversant about all such inferences
of unknown being from its known manifestations, is called ontology,
or metaphysics proper. Sir W.
Hamilton.
Metaphysics are [is] the science which
determines what can and what can not be known of being, and the laws
of being, a priori. Coleridge.
2. Hence: The scientific knowledge of mental
phenomena; mental philosophy; psychology.
Metaphysics, in whatever latitude the term be
taken, is a science or complement of sciences exclusively occupied
with mind. Sir W. Hamilton.
Whether, after all,
A larger metaphysics might not help
Our physics. Mrs. Browning.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- The branch of philosophy that deals with the existence of things (ontology) and processes (cosmology); the study of being insofar as it is being (ens in quantum ens).
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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