There is a general perception that metaphysics (such as I am writing) is dead. Yet in various ways, it is very much alive. Here is one. Fragmentary or partial philosophy falls by the wayside, but integrative philosophy (which tends towards metaphysics, or is metaphysics) is always republished, even hundreds or thousands of years later. Here are examples of integrative authors, with the original date of publication and (probably) the latest edition:
• Plato 380 BC | 2008OBSERVATION: This is not to assume I am in the same league -- merely to reveal the enduring interest in integrative philosophies. There are few other kinds of book which are republished even one generation later. Needless to say, the Bible is also an integrative story -- the grandest of all. Again, fragmentary or partial treatments of it fall by the wayside.
• Aristotle 350 BC | 2008
• Lao Tzu 300+ BC | 2008
• Ovid 8 AD | 2009
• Aurelius 167 AD | 2018
• Bacon 1620 | 2017
• Descartes 1641 | 2010
• Locke 1690 | 2016
• Hume 1739 | 2015
• Kant 1781 | 1984
• Peirce 1910 | 2004
• Whitehead 1927 | 2018
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