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15801 | Many philosophers aim to understand metaphysics by studying ourselves [Chisholm] |
Full Idea: Leibniz, Reid, Brentano and others have held that, by considering certain obvious facts about ourselves, we can arrive at an understanding of the general principles of metaphysics. The present book is intended to confirm that view. | |
From: Roderick Chisholm (Person and Object [1976], Intro 1) | |
A reaction: I sympathise, but don't really agree. I see metaphysics as a process of filtering ourselves out of the picture, leaving an account of how things actually are. |