Theory of Universals: Volume 2
Delve into the profound depths of philosophy with "Theory of Universals: Volume 2" by D. M. Armstrong, published by Cambridge University Press in 1980. This engaging text continues the exploration of one of the most enduring questions in philosophical thought: the nature of universals. With 200 pages, Armstrong presents his innovative objective theory of universals, which shifts the focus from mere linguistic conventions to the significant findings derived from natural science. This volume is essential for anyone interested in analytical and linguistic philosophy, as well as metaphysics. Discover how contemporary science intersects with philosophical inquiry and enrich your understanding of crucial philosophical tenets. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone keen on expanding their philosophical horizons!