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First Philosophies and Regressive Philosophy
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MetatheoryHumanitiesOnly KnowledgePhilosophical InquiryPhilosophy (French Literary Studies)Philosophy (Philosophy Of Mind)Regressive PhilosophyLanguage StudiesPractical PhilosophyEminent MetaphysiciansName SophistClassics
A number of metaphysicians, including Bergson and Heidegger, consider metaphysics the only knowledge of consequence and use the word to refer to their own philosophies. But a large number of eminent metaphysicians, among them Descartes, Spinoza, Kant, Fichte and Hegel had only disdain for metaphysics and used the word to discredit the philosophy of their adversaries. D'Alembert (602-604) once noted that those referred to as metaphysicians had little regard for one another. "I have no doubt," he added, "that this title will soon be an insult to our great minds, just as the name sophist which, although it meant wise, was debased in Greece by those who bore it and rejected by the true philosophers."
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