<p>The question of matter has been a quiet but enduring question in our desire to know being&amp;mdash;and therefore to know ourselves&amp;mdash;since we began to ask questions about the nature of being at all. Indeed in the &lt;i&gt;Timaeus&lt;/i&gt; Plato writes that matter is only graspable &amp;ldquo;by some bastard reasoning.&amp;rdquo; The use of this evocative adjective is not meant simply to indicate that matter is bad or the source of all evil but rather indicates matter&amp;rsquo;s &amp;ldquo;middleness&amp;rdquo;: not exactly being itself but also not nonbeing simpliciter. Thus thinking about matter cannot happen in the usual way. Ferdinand Ulrich is not a usual thinker and this book seeks to illuminate Ulrich&amp;rsquo;s radical way of thinking being and thinking being as gift which is to say it seeks to explain Ulrich&amp;rsquo;s metaphysics of creation. It does so in light of Ulrich&amp;rsquo;s understanding of matter which has a central place in his work and indeed is for Ulrich the test-case for whether any metaphysics is sufficiently radical. &lt;br /&gt;</p>
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