Description
John S. Mackenzie’s Outlines of Metaphysics (1906) offers a systematic and accessible introduction to the fundamental problems of metaphysical philosophy. The book explores essential topics such as reality, substance, causation, freedom, mind, and the nature of existence, presenting them in a clear and logical framework suitable for students and general readers. Mackenzie’s balanced approach bridges idealist and realist perspectives, emphasizing philosophical reasoning and critical reflection. Written in concise and lucid language, this work serves as both a guide and a foundation for further study in philosophy, making it a valuable resource for understanding the core principles of metaphysical thought.




