Description
Hermann Lotze’s Metaphysic is a pivotal work that explores the nature of reality, examining fundamental questions about existence, causality, and the nature of the universe. Lotze, a renowned 19th-century German philosopher, integrates insights from science, logic, and philosophy to build his metaphysical system. His work seeks to reconcile the scientific worldview with metaphysical and ethical concerns, emphasizing the importance of values in understanding the universe.
In this extensive volume, Lotze addresses key metaphysical issues such as the nature of being, the structure of reality, the relationship between mind and matter, and the concept of freedom and necessity. His approach is systematic and deeply analytical, offering a unique synthesis of materialist and idealist philosophies.
Metaphysic is an essential text for students and scholars of philosophy, particularly those interested in the intersections of metaphysics, science, and ethics. It remains an important contribution to the field, influencing later thinkers in both continental and analytic traditions.