Logic, Ontology and Metaphysics

Authors

  • Czesław Lejewski University of Manchester

Abstract

According to the author, no body of theories deserves to be called philosophy unless some of these theories and problems fall within the province of metphysics. No problems deserves the name of metaphysics unless some of them add up to constitute ontology. The author presents the reistic version of the science of being as the union of Protothetic, Ontology, Mereology and Chronology. The next possible step in the construction of the reistic ontology will be Stereology (a kind of reistic geometry).

Published

1993-03-01

How to Cite

Lejewski, C. (1993). Logic, Ontology and Metaphysics. The Philosophy of Science, 1(1), 15–35. Retrieved from https://fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/3