Metaphysics -

Metaphysics

Michael Rea (Herausgeber)

Media-Kombination
2106 Seiten
2008
Routledge
978-0-415-39751-3 (ISBN)
1.379,95 inkl. MwSt
Metaphysics, at least roughly speaking, is the systematic investigation of fundamental presuppositions underlying commonsense and scientific views of the world. This four-volume collection gathers together writings on central topics in metaphysics.
Metaphysics, at least roughly speaking, is the systematic investigation of fundamental presuppositions underlying commonsense and scientific views of the world. Most of us believe that we have bodies and minds, that we are free, that some things in the world are composed of other things and that these things interact causally with one another; we believe that, in addition to the "way things are", there are other ways things could have been, and so on. Common sense tells us that things change and time passes, but contemporary physics tells us (or seems to tell us) that past, present, and future are somehow metaphysically on a par—that the past isn’t "gone" and the future is "already" real. Common sense and science both take it for granted that the world is governed by laws, and that the laws in some sense represent how things must go in the world (as opposed simply to telling us how they in fact happen to go). Metaphysicians investigate all of these assumptions, and more. They ask what it is to be a body or a mind, and what the relation between body and mind might be; they ask what freedom consists in, and whether freedom is possible; they ask about the nature and possibility of causation, change, and the passage of time; they try to figure out what it takes to be a law of nature and whether the laws of nature might be necessary or contingent; and so on.

This four-volume collection will gather together many of the most important classic and contemporary writings on these and other central topics in metaphysics. Unlike some of the other collections in this series, the classic writings will not occupy their own volume (or even their own section); rather, they will be sprinkled throughout as appropriate to the topics under consideration. Below is a tentative list of volume-titles, along with select tentative section headings (to give some indication of the topics that will be covered in each volume).

Structure:

Vol. I: Foundations

• Meta-Ontology

• Propositions, States of Affairs, and Events

• Universals, Properties, and Kinds

• Substances, Bundles, and Substrata

Vol. II: Metaphysics of Modality

• Possible Worlds

• Actualism and Possibilism

• Essentialism

• Causation and Laws of Nature

• Reduction and Supervenience

Vol. III: Time and Identity

• Time

• Individuation

• Composition and Material Constitution

• Change and Persistence

• Realism, Anti-Realism, and Vagueness

Vol. IV: God and Persons

• The Existence of God

• Mind and Body

• Personhood and the Self

• Fatalism, Determinism, and Free Agency

Michael Rea is Associate Professor of Philosophy, Center for Philosophy of Religion, Dept of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, specialising in metaphysics and philosophy of religion. He is currently working on An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion for Cambridge University Press and a handbook for Oxford University Press on philosophical theology.

Part 1: Foundations Part 2: Metaphysics of Modality Part 3: Time and Identity Part 4: God and Persons

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.2.2008
Reihe/Serie Critical Concepts in Philosophy
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 3606 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Metaphysik / Ontologie
ISBN-10 0-415-39751-0 / 0415397510
ISBN-13 978-0-415-39751-3 / 9780415397513
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