metaphysics
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary مبحث علوم ماورائ طبیعی.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary métaphysicien|metaphysics|metaphysical|metaphysician lat. scolast. metaphysica, du grec (ta) meta (ta) phusika, littéralt «ce qui suit les questions de physique», titre donné au Ier siècle avant J.-C. aux livres d'Aristote traitant de cette matière, et où meta n'a qu'une valeur temporelle, interprétée plus tard comme intellectuelle (ce qui englobe, dépasse, transcende la physique, étude de la nature observable). pasâ-srešt-i (pbp.) frâ-andiš(-a) frâ-zamini/suy/Donyâi/dast minavi (=minu+i) + Metaphysics, as here represented, is the only science which admits of completion--and with little labour, if it is united, in a short time; so that nothing will be left to future generations except the task of illustrating and applying it didactically. For this science is nothing more than the inventory of all that is given us by pure reason, systematically arranged. ... These unavoidable problems of mere pure reason are God, freedom (of will), and immortality. The science which, with all its preliminaries, has for its especial object the solution of these problems is named metaphysics--a science which is at the very outset dogmatical, that is, it confidently takes upon itself the execution of this task without any previous investigation of the ability or inability of reason for such an undertaking. (E. KANT, The Critique of Pure Reason ) + La métaphysique classique cherchait à atteindre un autre ordre de réalité en utilisant non pas notre intuition mais nos capacités de raisonnement a priori. (http://www.atheles.org/) + ...[on Religion] There is the Voltaire tradition, which makes fun of the whole thing from a common-sense, semi-historical, semi-literary point of view ; this of course, is hopelessly inadequate, because it only gets hold of the accidents and excrescences of historical systems. ... But what we have to do, at what privately we do, is to treat the religious instinct with profound respect, but to insist that there is no shred or particle of truth in any of the metaph…
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary meta·phys·ics n. Pronunciation: - ' fi-ziks Function: noun plural but singular in construction Etymology: Medieval Latin Metaphysica, title of Aristotle's treatise on the subject, from Greek ( ta ) meta ( ta ) physika, literally, the (works) after the physical (works); from its position in his collected works Date: 1569 1 a (1) : a division of philosophy that is concerned with the fundamental nature of reality and being and that includes ontology, cosmology, and often epistemology (2) : ONTOLOGY 2 b : abstract philosophical studies : a study of what is outside objective experience 2 : METAPHYSIC 2 ]]>