Particulars Actuality and Identity Over Time

Particulars  Actuality  and Identity Over Time
Author: Michael Tooley
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1999
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0815330677

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Particulars Actuality and Identity over Time vol 4

Particulars  Actuality  and Identity over Time  vol 4
Author: Michael Tooley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781135668228

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Volume 4 in the 5-volume series titled Analytical Metaphysics. The essays in this volume are concerned with three main issues. First, what account can be given of the nature of a particular? Second, is identity over time a basic and irreducible relation, or can it be analysed? If so, what is the correct analysis? Third, what account can be offered of what it is to be actual? The final account of this volume involves the claim that actuality is a special property that is possessed by one, and only one, possible world.

Particulars Actuality and Identity over Time vol 4

Particulars  Actuality  and Identity over Time  vol 4
Author: Michael Tooley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781135668297

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Volume 4 in the 5-volume series titled Analytical Metaphysics. The essays in this volume are concerned with three main issues. First, what account can be given of the nature of a particular? Second, is identity over time a basic and irreducible relation, or can it be analysed? If so, what is the correct analysis? Third, what account can be offered of what it is to be actual? The final account of this volume involves the claim that actuality is a special property that is possessed by one, and only one, possible world.

Individuation Process and Scientific Practices

Individuation  Process  and Scientific Practices
Author: Otávio Bueno,Ruey-Lin Chen,Melinda Bonnie Fagan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2018-10-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780190636838

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What things count as individuals, and how do we individuate them? It is a classic philosophical question often tackled from the perspective of analytic metaphysics. This volume proposes that there is another channel by which to approach individuation -- from that of scientific practices. From this perspective, the question then becomes: How do scientists individuate things and, therefore, count them as individuals? This volume collects the work of philosophers of science to engage with this central philosophical conundrum from a new angle, highlighting the crucial topic of experimental individuation and building upon recent, pioneering work in the philosophy of science. An introductory chapter foregrounds the problem of individuation, arguing it should be considered prior to the topic of individuality. The following chapters address individuation and individuality from a variety of perspectives, with prominent themes being the importance of experimentation, individuation as a process, and pluralism in individuation's criteria. Contributions examine individuation in a wide range of sciences, including stem cell biology, particle physics, and community ecology. Other chapters examine the metaphysics of individuation, its bearing on realism/antirealism debates, and interrogate epistemic aspects of individuation in scientific practice. In exploring individuation from the philosophy of biology, physics, and other scientific subjects, this volume ultimately argues for the possibility of several criteria of individuation, upending the tenets of traditional metaphysics. It provides insights for philosophers of science, but also for scientists interested in the conceptual foundations of their work.

The Metaphysics of Identity over Time

The Metaphysics of Identity over Time
Author: D. Oderberg
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1993-10-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780230377387

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This book is a systematic investigation into the metaphysical foundations of identity over time. The author elaborates and evaluates the most common theory about the persistence of objects through time and change, namely the classical theory of spatio-temporal continuity. He shows how the theory requires an ontology of temporal parts, according to which objects are made up of temporally extended segments or stages. This ontology is criticized as unwarranted by modern space-time physics, and as internally incoherent. The author argues that identity over time should be seen as a primitive or unanalysable phenomenon, and that the so-called puzzle cases and paradoxes of identity can be dealt with without recourse to such an ontology.

Time and Identity

Time and Identity
Author: Joseph Keim Campbell,Michael O'Rourke,Harry S. Silverstein
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2010-05-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780262014090

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Original essays on the metaphysics of time, identity, and the self, written by distinguished scholars and important rising philosophers.The concepts of time and identity seem at once unproblematic and frustratingly difficult. Time is an intricate part of our experience—it would seem that the passage of time is a prerequisite for having any experience at all—and yet recalcitrant questions about time remain. Is time real? Does time flow? Do past and future moments exist? Philosophers face similarly stubborn questions about identity, particularly about the persistence of identical entities through change. Indeed, questions about the metaphysics of persistence take on many of the complexities inherent in philosophical considerations of time. This volume of original essays brings together these two essentially related concepts in a way not reflected in the available literature, making it required reading for philosophers working in metaphysics and students interested in these topics. The contributors, distinguished authors and rising scholars, first consider the nature of time and then turn to the relation of identity, focusing on the metaphysical connections between the two, with a special emphasis on personal identity. The volume concludes with essays on the metaphysics of death, issues in which time and identity play a significant role. This groundbreaking collection offers both cutting-edge epistemological analysis and historical perspectives on contemporary topics.ContributorsHarriet Baber, Lynne Rudder Baker, Ben Bradley, John W. Carroll, Reinaldo Elugardo, Geoffrey Gorham, Mark Hinchliff, Jenann Ismael, Barbara Levenbook, Andrew Light, Lawrence B. Lombard, Ned Markosian, Harold Noonan, John Perry, Harry S. Silverstein, Matthew H. Slater, Robert J. Stainton, Neil A. Tognazzini

The Atlas of Reality

The Atlas of Reality
Author: Robert C. Koons,Timothy Pickavance
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1067
Release: 2017-02-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781119116097

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The Atlas of Reality: A Comprehensive Guide to Metaphysics presents an extensive examination of the key topics, concepts, and guiding principles of metaphysics. Represents the most comprehensive guide to metaphysics available today Offers authoritative coverage of the full range of topics that comprise the field of metaphysics in an accessible manner while considering competing views Explores key concepts such as space, time, powers, universals, and composition with clarity and depth Articulates coherent packages of metaphysical theses that include neo-Aristotelian, Quinean, Armstrongian, and neo-Humean Carefully tracks the use of common assumptions and methodological principles in metaphysics

Book Review Index

Book Review Index
Author: Dana Ferguson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2001
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 078763543X

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