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Can metaphysics tell us what reality is really?

6 April 20147 April 2014 Myers P2: What can I know? Descartes, Heraclitus, Plato, substance, time

Tim Crane explains what metaphysics is about.    “It’s abstract and not everyone’s cup of tea but, in many ways, inescapable. Cambridge University philosopher Tim Crane introduces the best books on metaphysics.”

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The world is made of fire

21 October 2013 Myers P2: What can I know? 21st Century Monads, Heraclitus

21st Century Monads song with lyrics based on Heraclitus.  From the new album Interlocutor.

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