Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4
Oxford Studies in Metaphysics is the forum for the best new work in this flourishing field. Much of the most interesting work in philosophy today is metaphysical in character: this new series is a much-needed focus for it. OSM offers a broad view of the subject, featuring not only the traditionally central topics such as existence, identity, modality, time, and causation, but also the rich clusters of metaphysical questions in neighbouring fields, such as philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. Besides independent essays, volumes will often contain a critical essay on a recent book, or a symposium that allows participants to respond to one another's criticisms and questions. A special feature of this volume is an unpublished paper on nominalism by W. V. Quine, arguably the most influential figure in philosophy in the second half of the twentieth century. It is accompanied by five specially commissioned commentaries. Topics discussed by other papers in this volume include ontology, location, truthmaking, and physicalism. Anyone who wants to know what's happening in metaphysics can start here.
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Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4
Oxford Studies in Metaphysics is the forum for the best new work in this flourishing field. Much of the most interesting work in philosophy today is metaphysical in character: this new series is a much-needed focus for it. OSM offers a broad view of the subject, featuring not only the traditionally central topics such as existence, identity, modality, time, and causation, but also the rich clusters of metaphysical questions in neighbouring fields, such as philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. Besides independent essays, volumes will often contain a critical essay on a recent book, or a symposium that allows participants to respond to one another's criticisms and questions. A special feature of this volume is an unpublished paper on nominalism by W. V. Quine, arguably the most influential figure in philosophy in the second half of the twentieth century. It is accompanied by five specially commissioned commentaries. Topics discussed by other papers in this volume include ontology, location, truthmaking, and physicalism. Anyone who wants to know what's happening in metaphysics can start here.
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Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4

Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4

Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4
Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4

Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4

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Oxford Studies in Metaphysics is the forum for the best new work in this flourishing field. Much of the most interesting work in philosophy today is metaphysical in character: this new series is a much-needed focus for it. OSM offers a broad view of the subject, featuring not only the traditionally central topics such as existence, identity, modality, time, and causation, but also the rich clusters of metaphysical questions in neighbouring fields, such as philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. Besides independent essays, volumes will often contain a critical essay on a recent book, or a symposium that allows participants to respond to one another's criticisms and questions. A special feature of this volume is an unpublished paper on nominalism by W. V. Quine, arguably the most influential figure in philosophy in the second half of the twentieth century. It is accompanied by five specially commissioned commentaries. Topics discussed by other papers in this volume include ontology, location, truthmaking, and physicalism. Anyone who wants to know what's happening in metaphysics can start here.

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ISBN-13: 9780191562310
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 05/22/2008
Series: Oxford Studies in Metaphysics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dean W. Zimmerman is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University, New Jersey.

Table of Contents

  • I. QUINE'S 1946 LECTURE ON NOMINALISM: A SYMPOSIUM
  • 1: Willard Van Orman Quine: Nominalism
  • 2: Paolo Mancosu: Quine and Tarski on Nominalism
  • 3: John P. Burgess: Cats, Dogs, and So On
  • 4: Charles Chihara: Quine's Lecture on Nominalism From the Perspective of a Nominalist
  • 5: Joseph Melia: A World of Concrete Particulars
  • 6: Peter van Inwagen: Quine's 1946 Lecture on Nominalism
  • II. SOME PRINCIPLES CONCERNING DEPENDENCE AND NECESSITY
  • 7: Stephan Leuenberger: Ceteris Absentibus Physicalism
  • 8: Daniel Nolan: Truthmakers and Predication
  • 9: Jacek Brzozowski: On Locating Composite Objects
  • III. GUNK AND BLOBS
  • 10: Frank Arntzenius: Gunk, Topology and Measure
  • 11: Jeffrey T. Russell: The Structure of Gunk: Adventures in the Ontology of Space
  • 12: Mark Wilson: Beware the Blob: Cautions for Would-Be Metaphysicians
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