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Full Idea
Metaphysics makes system a virtue, contrary to the tendency of analysis, which breaks a problem into ever finer parts and then absorbs itself in these.
Gist of Idea
Metaphysics needs systems, because analysis just obsesses over details
Source
John Richardson (Nietzsche's System [2002], Intro)
Book Ref
Richardson,John: 'Nietzsche's System' [OUP 2002], p.7
A Reaction
I disagree, because it seems to rule out analytic metaphysics. I prefer Bertrand Russell's view. Admittedly analysis oftens gets stuck in the bog, especially if it hopes for salvation in logic, only to discover its certainties endlessly receding.
Related Idea
Idea 6118 Philosophy is logical analysis, followed by synthesis [Russell]
20350 | Metaphysics generalises the data, to get at the ontology [Richardson] |
20349 | Metaphysics aims at the essence of things, and a system to show how this explains other truths [Richardson] |
20351 | Metaphysics needs systems, because analysis just obsesses over details [Richardson] |
20366 | A mind that could see cause and effect as a continuum would deny cause and effect [Richardson] |
20356 | Humans dominate because, unlike other animals, they have a synthesis of conflicting drives [Richardson] |