Material Objects in Confucian and Aristotelian Metaphysics: The Inevitability of Hylomorphism
Autor James Dominic Rooneyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 apr 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350276345
ISBN-10: 1350276340
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350276340
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Demonstrates
that
hylomorphism
has
wide-ranging
implications
for
contemporary
metaphysics
and
has
allies
in
other
philosophical
traditions
Notă biografică
James
Dominic
Rooney,
OPis
a
Dominican
Friar
and
Assistant
Professor
of
Philosophy
at
Hong
Kong
Baptist
University,
Hong
Kong.
Cuprins
Introduction1.
Structural
Hylomorphism2.
Structural
Deterioration3.
From
Structure
to
Substantial
Forms4.
Zhu
Xi's
Metaphysics
of
Material
Objects5.
Forms
MatterConclusion:
The
Significance
of
HylomorphismNotesBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Material
Objects
in
Confucian
and
Aristotelian
Metaphysicsencompasses
a
fascinating,
historically
astute
journey
through
the
metaphysics
of
hylomorphism
-
the
view
that
objects
are
compounds
of
form
and
matter.
Rooney
artfully
weaves
together
medieval
and
contemporary
Western
approaches
to
the
topic
with
their
Confucian
counterparts
in
a
manner
that
illuminates
both
traditions.
In an epoch tempted by metaphysical skepticism and philosophical tribalism, this book presents us with a nuanced but confident defense of the prerogatives of universal human reason. James Dominic Rooney investigates the notion of hylomorphic composition in the Thomistic and Aristotelian traditions. Material realities have natures, and ontological unity, as material parts, such that we can understand physical realities in universal terms, and make consistent scientific progress in understanding their causes. Not only does Rooney engage both Aristotelian and contemporary analytic literature on the subject, he also studies in depth the parallel traditions one finds in ancient Confucian thought. What emerges is a decisive argument in favor of all human beings as explanation seeking beings, able to access truths about the structure of material reality across time, place and culture. An important contribution to the revival of metaphysics in contemporary philosophy!
In this book Rooney offers a robust defence of hylemorphic composition whilst at the same time showing that the metaphysical views of two thinkers as divergent in geography and culture as St Thomas Aquinas and Zhu Xi converge on this important issue. Rooney's work advances both the historical and systematic scholarship in this area and is a welcome addition to the field.
Father Rooney is one of very few contemporary scholars who are capable of bringing the metaphysics of Aristotle and Zhu Xi into a productive dialogue. This book makes a substantial contribution, not only to metaphysics, but also to our understandings of Aristotle, of Zhu Xi, and of comparative philosophy.
In an epoch tempted by metaphysical skepticism and philosophical tribalism, this book presents us with a nuanced but confident defense of the prerogatives of universal human reason. James Dominic Rooney investigates the notion of hylomorphic composition in the Thomistic and Aristotelian traditions. Material realities have natures, and ontological unity, as material parts, such that we can understand physical realities in universal terms, and make consistent scientific progress in understanding their causes. Not only does Rooney engage both Aristotelian and contemporary analytic literature on the subject, he also studies in depth the parallel traditions one finds in ancient Confucian thought. What emerges is a decisive argument in favor of all human beings as explanation seeking beings, able to access truths about the structure of material reality across time, place and culture. An important contribution to the revival of metaphysics in contemporary philosophy!
In this book Rooney offers a robust defence of hylemorphic composition whilst at the same time showing that the metaphysical views of two thinkers as divergent in geography and culture as St Thomas Aquinas and Zhu Xi converge on this important issue. Rooney's work advances both the historical and systematic scholarship in this area and is a welcome addition to the field.
Father Rooney is one of very few contemporary scholars who are capable of bringing the metaphysics of Aristotle and Zhu Xi into a productive dialogue. This book makes a substantial contribution, not only to metaphysics, but also to our understandings of Aristotle, of Zhu Xi, and of comparative philosophy.