
The Realm of Matter - Paperback
The Realm of Matter - Paperback
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by George Santayana (Author)
"The Realm of Matter" is a profound philosophical exploration into the nature of physical reality and the foundational principles of existence. As a central component of George Santayana's seminal project, "Realms of Being", this work articulates a sophisticated defense of materialism within the framework of critical realism. Santayana examines the concept of matter not merely as a scientific abstraction, but as the underlying substance that sustains all natural life and conscious thought.
Through rigorous ontological analysis, the author distinguishes between the realm of essence and the realm of matter, arguing that while essences are ideal and immutable, matter is the dynamic and potent source of all temporal change. The text delves into the complex relationship between physical substance and human perception, challenging traditional dualisms and offering a unique perspective on the external world's independent existence.
Written with the literary elegance and intellectual depth characteristic of Santayana's style, "The Realm of Matter" remains a vital contribution to twentieth-century metaphysics. It invites readers to contemplate the limitations of human knowledge and the enduring mystery of the physical universe, making it an essential read for scholars and students of philosophy interested in realism, naturalism, and the history of ideas.
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