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Philosophy is often seen as anything but practically relevant to
everyday life. In this brief, accessible introduction, Ross Inman
explores four hidden assumptions that lurk behind questions
involving philosophy's relevance. He shows that philosophy is one
of most practical subjects of study, for it satisfies our deep
human need to make sense of it all. This book recovers a more
classical vision of Christian philosophy as an entire way of life.
Inman shows that wonder is the distinctively human posture that
drives and sustains the examined life and makes a compelling case
that philosophy is valuable, practical, and significant for every
aspect of Christian life and ministry. Living philosophically as a
Christian enables us to be properly attuned to what is true and
good in Christ and to orient our lives to the highest goals worth
pursuing. This is an ideal introductory book for students of
philosophy, Christian thought, and worldview studies. It will also
work well in classical school, high school, and homeschool
contexts.
Substance and the Fundamentality of the Familiar explicates and
defends a novel neo-Aristotelian account of the structure of
material objects. While there have been numerous treatments of
properties, laws, causation, and modality in the neo-Aristotelian
metaphysics literature, this book is one of the first full-length
treatments of wholes and their parts. Another aim of the book is to
further develop the newly revived area concerning the question of
fundamental mereology, the question of whether wholes are
metaphysically prior to their parts or vice versa. Inman develops a
fundamental mereology with a grounding-based conception of the
structure and unity of substances at its core, what he calls
substantial priority, one that distinctively allows for the
fundamentality of ordinary, medium-sized composite objects. He
offers both empirical and philosophical considerations against the
view that the parts of every composite object are metaphysically
prior, in particular the view that ascribes ontological pride of
place to the smallest microphysical parts of composite objects,
which currently dominates debates in metaphysics, philosophy of
science, and philosophy of mind. Ultimately, he demonstrates that
substantial priority is well-motivated in virtue of its offering a
unified solution to a host of metaphysical problems involving
material objects.
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