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Ontology, or the Theory of Being

Ontology, or the Theory of Being

Peter Coffey

Ontology, or the Theory of Being, is a philosophical work by Peter Coffey that serves as an introduction to metaphysics and Thomistic ontology. Written in the early 20th century, it explores the nature of being and existence through a Thomistic lens, drawing on the ideas of Thomas Aquinas. The book is notable for its systematic approach to metaphysical concepts and its contribution to the understanding of ontology within the context of Catholic philosophy.

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