The Self-Destruction of Metaphysics

Idealistic Studies 3 (1):72-79 (1973)
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Abstract

Whether or not being idealistic makes sense ultimately depends upon the character of reality. Is reality pliable to man’s touch? Is Being adaptable to his ideals? Or does the character of reality have a hand which is too heavy to be moved by man’s efforts?

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