Welcome to the Philosophy of Being

Aristotle called the philosophy of being "first philosophy" because it does not examine the parts of reality (politics, math, music, history), but reality itself: existence, change, properties, space, time, causality, and possibility. This first philosophy is also called "metaphysics," deriving from the Greek words meta ("beyond") and physica ("physical").
I designed this site for students studying philosophy at the College of Saint Thomas More. Whether or not you are taking courses, I hope that you find the articles, outlines, and essays helpful.
Metaphysically,
Dr. Taylor Marshall
Professor of Philosophy
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1September 13, 2011Aristotle’s 5 Predicables Explained
Aristotle predicables are not that difficult to understand. They are the five ways that we can speak about something. For... -
5October 03, 2009Outline of Aristotle’s Metaphysics
Aristotle’s Metaphysics consists of fourteen (14) books of various lengths, often without any obvious order or relation to prior books.... -
0October 01, 2009Aristotle’s Vocabulary
Aristotle’s Book Delta of his Metaphysics is commonly called Aristotle’s dictionary or lexicon. Below is a helpful list of Greek...