Drawing upon a rich tradition of scholarly discourse, the work is characterized by its logical rigor and clear structural organization. Monaco expertly navigates complex metaphysical questions, offering insights into the relationship between substance, causality, and the transcendental. As a significant contribution to early 20th-century philosophy, "Praelectiones Metaphysicae Specialis" serves as an essential resource for those seeking to understand the historical development of metaphysical systems and the enduring inquiries into the nature of reality and existence. This volume is particularly valuable for students and scholars of Neo-Scholasticism and the history of Western philosophical thought.
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