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Metaontology is a comprehensive examination of the philosophical foundations underlying ontological investigation. Kris Mcdaniel delves into the core questions of metaphysics: what does it mean to exist, and how should we approach questions about reality?
This work provides readers with a sophisticated analysis of ontological methodology, exploring various frameworks and approaches philosophers employ when addressing existence. The author discusses how different conceptual schemes and theoretical commitments shape our understanding of being and reality.
As part of the Elements in Metaphysics series, this book serves as both an introduction and a rigorous treatment of metaontological concerns. It bridges fundamental philosophical questions with contemporary metaphysical debates, offering valuable insights for students and scholars interested in the nature of existence, philosophical methodology, and the foundations of metaphysical inquiry.







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