Aims: A Brief Metaphysics for Today
In Aims: A Brief Metaphysics for Today, James W. Felt turns his attention to combining elements of Thomas Aquinas's metaphysics, especially its deep ontology, with Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy to arrive at a new possibility for metaphysics. In his distinctive style, Felt concisely pulls together the strands of epistemology, ontology, and teleology, synthesizing these elements into his own "process-enriched Thomism."

Aims does not simply discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each philosopher's position, but blends the two into a cohesive argument based on principles derived from immediate experience. Felt arrives at what he calls a "Whiteheadian-type solution,"appealing to his original concept of the "essential aim"as necessary for understanding our existence in a coherent yet unique world. This concise, finely crafted discussion provides a thoroughly teleological, value-centered approach to metaphysics. Aims, an experiment in constructive metaphysics, is a thorough and insightful project in modern philosophy. It will appeal to philosophers and students of philosophy interested in enriching their knowledge of contemporary conceptions of metaphysics.

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Aims: A Brief Metaphysics for Today
In Aims: A Brief Metaphysics for Today, James W. Felt turns his attention to combining elements of Thomas Aquinas's metaphysics, especially its deep ontology, with Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy to arrive at a new possibility for metaphysics. In his distinctive style, Felt concisely pulls together the strands of epistemology, ontology, and teleology, synthesizing these elements into his own "process-enriched Thomism."

Aims does not simply discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each philosopher's position, but blends the two into a cohesive argument based on principles derived from immediate experience. Felt arrives at what he calls a "Whiteheadian-type solution,"appealing to his original concept of the "essential aim"as necessary for understanding our existence in a coherent yet unique world. This concise, finely crafted discussion provides a thoroughly teleological, value-centered approach to metaphysics. Aims, an experiment in constructive metaphysics, is a thorough and insightful project in modern philosophy. It will appeal to philosophers and students of philosophy interested in enriching their knowledge of contemporary conceptions of metaphysics.

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Aims: A Brief Metaphysics for Today

Aims: A Brief Metaphysics for Today

by James W. Felt S.J.
Aims: A Brief Metaphysics for Today

Aims: A Brief Metaphysics for Today

by James W. Felt S.J.

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In Aims: A Brief Metaphysics for Today, James W. Felt turns his attention to combining elements of Thomas Aquinas's metaphysics, especially its deep ontology, with Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy to arrive at a new possibility for metaphysics. In his distinctive style, Felt concisely pulls together the strands of epistemology, ontology, and teleology, synthesizing these elements into his own "process-enriched Thomism."

Aims does not simply discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each philosopher's position, but blends the two into a cohesive argument based on principles derived from immediate experience. Felt arrives at what he calls a "Whiteheadian-type solution,"appealing to his original concept of the "essential aim"as necessary for understanding our existence in a coherent yet unique world. This concise, finely crafted discussion provides a thoroughly teleological, value-centered approach to metaphysics. Aims, an experiment in constructive metaphysics, is a thorough and insightful project in modern philosophy. It will appeal to philosophers and students of philosophy interested in enriching their knowledge of contemporary conceptions of metaphysics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780268029012
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 11/01/2007
Edition description: 1
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

James W. Felt, S.J., is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Santa Clara University. His previous books are Making Sense of Your Freedom: Philosophy for the Perplexed (Cornell University Press, 1994; reprinted by University of Notre Dame Press, 2005); Coming To Be: Toward a Thomistic-Whiteheadian Metaphysics of Becoming (State University of New York Press, 2001); and Human Knowing: A Prelude to Metaphysics (University of Notre Dame Press, 2005).

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Chapter 1 The Beginning 1

Chapter 2 A Brief Description of Experiencing 9

Chapter 3 Interlude on Method 17

Chapter 4 A Preliminary Metaphysical Interpretation of Experience 27

Chapter 5 Aims and the Experiencing Subject 31

Chapter 6 The Object-Structure of Immediate Experience: Space 37

Chapter 7 The Subject-Structure of Immediate Experience: Time 41

Chapter 8 On the Interactions of Primary Beings 45

Chapter 9 Free Acts 55

Chapter 10 The Basic Structure of Primary Beings 61

Chapter 11 Existing as Participated Act 71

Chapter 12 Participation and God 77

Chapter 13 The Problem of the Origin of Essential Aims 83

Chapter 14 Three Options for a Solution 89

Chapter 15 Making a Choice 99

Chapter 16 "Know Yourself!" 117

Notes 127

Bibliography 139

Index 143

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