|
| met·a·phys·ics [ mèttə fízziks ] |
noun |
|
| Definition: |
| |
1. philosophy of being: the branch of philosophy concerned with the study of the nature of being and beings, existence, time and space, and causality
(
takes a singular verb
)
|
2. underlying principles: the ultimate underlying principles or theories that form the basis of a particular field of knowledge
(
takes a plural verb
)
 Symmetry is part of the metaphysics of quantum mechanics.
|
3. abstract thinking: abstract discussion or thinking
(
takes a singular verb
)
|
| [Mid-16th century. < medieval Latin metaphysica (plural) < medieval Greek (ta) metaphusika "(the) metaphysics" < ta meta ta phusika "the (works of Aristotle) after the 'Physics'"] |