- 1333. If it is true . . .
- 1334. Epigraph: The many become one . . .
- 1335. Should the first of the two parts . . .
- 1336. Perhaps yet another . . .
- 1337. In thinking about how I might write . . .
- 1338. I can only wonder . . .
- 1339. Hartshone speaks . . .
- 1340. "The concrete more" in concrete things . . .
- 1341. I should say, using my own terms . . .
- 1342. Extraordinary ontological abstracts . . .
- 1343. Whereas "metaphysics in a broad sense" . . .
- 1344. One has to be careful . . .
- 1345. What makes the strictly metaphysical . . .
- 1346. I have been struck by . . .
- 1347. Wilfrid Sellars distingishes . . .
- 1348. Metaphysics, in the sense in which I understand it . . .
- 1349. Metaphysics in the broad sense . . .
- 1350. Metaphysics is understanding of the necessary . . .
- 1351. Metaphysical assertions, I've said . . .
- 1352. Transcendental metaphysics is a happy designation . . .
- 1353. For a long time now . . .
- 1354. Is there any place for a "fundamental ontology" . . .
- 1355. Metaphysics concerns itself with . . .
- 1356. On seeking necessary truths about existence
- 1357. On Metaphysics
- 1358. I have had to rethink . . .
- 1359. If for anything to be real . . .
- 1360. Granted that statements themselves . . .
- 1361. "Mind" in the generic or general sense
- 1362. An entailed proposition . . .
- 1363. What is it to be alive?
- 1364. Necessary truths and contingent facts
- 1365. Is there any sense . . .
- 1366. One way of engaging with the world . . .
- 1367. What reasons do we have . . .
- 1368. If an ordinary proposition is meaningful . . .
- 1369. The formulations of metaphysics . . .
- 1370. Wherein is the essential contradiction . . .
- 1371. According to W.A. Christian . . .
- 1372. On analysis and generalization
- 1373. Categorial metaphysics
- 1374. Distinguishing subjects of predication
- 1375. Critical Theory and Revisionary Metaphysics
- 1376. Factual v. empirical falsification
- 1377. Bad and good metaphysics
- 1378. Concerning logicians
- 1379. Any self-understanding necessarily implies...
- 1380. Self-understanding in a twofold sense
- 1381. Empirically falsifiable
- 1382. On causally responsive propositions
- 1383. Myth affirms reality
- 1384. Searching for necessary truths
- 1385. To anti-foundationalist charges
- 1386. On Metaphysical Argument
- 1387. Perhaps it won't do . . .
- 1388. Consider the following
- 1389. On relational structure
- 1390. A connection between Hagerstrom and Whitehead
- 1391. It is widely held that . . .
- 1392. Objective reference of metaphysical assertions
- 1393. Unique certainty of Parmenides
- 1394. A selective overview of the field