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The main aim of this book is to discuss fundamental developments on the question of being in Western and African philosophy using analytic metaphysics as a framework. It starts with the two orthodox responses to the question of being, namely, the subject-verb-object language view and the rheomodic language view. In the first view, being is conceived through the analysis of language structure, where it is represented by subjects (particulars), objects, and relations (often universals). In the second view, there are different variations; however, the common idea is that the world's structure is revealed in the root verb of terms. This suggests a holistic and dynamic conception of being, where everything is in a continuous process of action. The book builds on analytic philosophy and explores metaphysical concepts such as space-time, modality, causation, indeterminism versus determinism, and mind and body. The book shows that in both Western and African thought, (i) similarities in different studies confirm that philosophy is a universal activity, (ii) differences within a context and beyond confirm the perspectival nature of human knowledge as individuals attempt to interpret reality, and (iii) language influences the conceptualization of being in a particular area. One of the novel aspects is the development of visual and mathematical African models of space and time.



Table of Contents
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbbreviations and Acronyms
Chapter 1. General introductionChapter 2. Subject-verb-object ontologyChapter 3. Action-Language OntologyChapter 4. The question of space and time in analytic metaphysicsChapter 5. ModalityChapter 6. Causation in analytic metaphysicsChapter 7. Determinism and Indeterminism: Freedom of actionsChapter 8. Body and mind metaphysicsChapter 9. Conclusion
BibliographyIndex

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      Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
      Publication Date: 06/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9783030696474, 978-3030696474
      ISBN10: 3030696472

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The main aim of this book is to discuss fundamental developments on the question of being in Western and African philosophy using analytic metaphysics as a framework. It starts with the two orthodox responses to the question of being, namely, the subject-verb-object language view and the rheomodic language view. In the first view, being is conceived through the analysis of language structure, where it is represented by subjects (particulars), objects, and relations (often universals). In the second view, there are different variations; however, the common idea is that the world's structure is revealed in the root verb of terms. This suggests a holistic and dynamic conception of being, where everything is in a continuous process of action. The book builds on analytic philosophy and explores metaphysical concepts such as space-time, modality, causation, indeterminism versus determinism, and mind and body. The book shows that in both Western and African thought, (i) similarities in different studies confirm that philosophy is a universal activity, (ii) differences within a context and beyond confirm the perspectival nature of human knowledge as individuals attempt to interpret reality, and (iii) language influences the conceptualization of being in a particular area. One of the novel aspects is the development of visual and mathematical African models of space and time.



      Table of Contents
      PrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbbreviations and Acronyms
      Chapter 1. General introductionChapter 2. Subject-verb-object ontologyChapter 3. Action-Language OntologyChapter 4. The question of space and time in analytic metaphysicsChapter 5. ModalityChapter 6. Causation in analytic metaphysicsChapter 7. Determinism and Indeterminism: Freedom of actionsChapter 8. Body and mind metaphysicsChapter 9. Conclusion
      BibliographyIndex

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