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Another is: abstract theory with no basis in reality.
These two pretty much cover the vast range of definitions -- without context it's anyone's guess.
@Unfastened Belts offered context typical to the tulpa community: supernatural (generally)It is not easy to say what metaphysics is. (even in philosophy)
And then continues in Section 1: The Word...
The word ‘metaphysics’ is notoriously hard to define.
Really.. You can't easily make this stuff up.
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/metaphysics/
Wikipedia is more definitive (but probably less accurate for the range of meanings):
Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that studies the fundamental nature of reality, the first principles of being, identity and change, space and time, causality, necessity, and possibility.[1] It includes questions about the nature of consciousness and the relationship between mind and matter, between substance and attribute, and between potentiality and actuality.The metaphysical considerations of the existence of the supernatural can be difficult to approach as an exercise in philosophy or theology because any dependencies on its antithesis, the natural, will ultimately have to be inverted or rejected. One complicating factor is that there is disagreement about the definition of "natural"... (edited)












































