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The Question of Reality

Milton K. Munitz

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Philosophie

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When we read that scientists have come close to pinpointing the "origin of the universe" by means of a Big Bang cosmology, or are engaged in formulating a "theory of everything," as in current ten-dimensional superstring theories of particle physics, can we doubt that such inquiries or their results inevitably raise important philosophical questions? In the present book, as well as in his previous work Cosmic Understanding, the renowned philosopher Milton Munitz attempts to answer some of these questions by examining recent scientific theories of cosmology in a philosophical context.

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Inference, Observable universe, Critique of Pure Reason, God, Quantum mechanics, Theism, Falsity, Kabbalah, World view, Family resemblance, Inquiry, Philosopher, Entity, Epistemology, Concept, Existence, Principle, Intelligibility (philosophy), Epistemological realism, Idealism, Positivism, Thought, Princeton University Press, Understanding, Transcendental philosophy, Big Bang, Philosophy of language, First principle, Scientist, Metaphor, Rationalism, Conceptions of God, Particle physics, Reason, Transcendental idealism, Democritus, Determination, Analytic–synthetic distinction, Theoretical definition, Rationality, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Theory of Forms, Ex nihilo, Requirement, The Philosopher, Ontology, Critical philosophy, Demiurge, Logical positivism, Awareness, Appearance and Reality, Science, Explanation, Cosmogony, Philosophy, Timaeus (dialogue), Philosophy of science, Writing, Objectivity (philosophy), Grammar, Phenomenon, Analogy, Theory, Prediction, Empirical evidence, Physical cosmology, Theology, Reality, Subjective idealism, Theoretical physics