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Metaphysics and the Sciences provides a comprehensive exploration of how metaphysical inquiry relates to and informs empirical scientific research. Matteo Morganti examines the interplay between philosophical questions about the nature of reality and the findings of contemporary science.
The book addresses key metaphysical problems including ontology, causation, properties, and fundamental particles, while demonstrating their relevance to physics, chemistry, and biology. Morganti argues that metaphysics is not divorced from science but rather essential for interpreting scientific results and understanding the basic structure of reality.
This element in the Metaphysics series is designed for advanced students and scholars interested in philosophy of science and metaphysics, offering clear insights into how abstract philosophical reasoning connects with empirical investigation and scientific methodology.







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