More kinds of being : a further study of individuation, identity, and the logic of sortal terms / E.J. Lowe
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- 9781405182560
- 1405182563
- ARCH YNDC 126 L913M 22
- BC199.I4 L69 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-222) and index
Introduction -- The varieties of is -- Individuals, kinds, and realism -- Semantics, metaphysics, and necessity -- New developments -- Sortal terms and criteria of identity -- Individuals, sorts, and instantiation -- Number, unity, and individuality -- The absoluteness of identity : a defence -- Appendix: Some formal principles and arguments -- Identity and constitution -- Parts and wholes -- Persons and their bodies -- Matter and organisms -- Organisms and persons -- Is there a criterion of personal identity? -- Sortal terms and natural laws -- Plural quantification and sortal reference -- Laws, dispositions, and sortal logic -- Appendix: An axiomatic system of sortal logic -- What sorts of things are there? -- The syntax and semantics of complex sortal terms -- On the identity of sorts
"In More Kinds of Being, E. J. Lowe, one of the world's most distinguished contemporary metaphysicians, thoroughly reworks and expands upon the philosophical concepts first put forth in his acclaimed book, Kinds of Being (Blackwell, 1989). Taking into account significant developments in his metaphysical thinking over the past twenty years, Lowe delves deeper into the fundamental ontological categories into which all existing entities fall. While this new volume strengthens and extends many of his original arguments, Lowe's focus remains on the category of kinds or sorts and their individual instances - the latter being persisting objects, which exist at every level of the spatial scale from galaxies to atoms and include, as an especially important case, persons such as ourselves. He proceeds to show that while an object of one sort is occasionally constituted by, but not identical with, an object of another sort, persons appear not to be constituted by anything, making them special among the beings that populate the universe. Lowe also reveals why the category of kinds or sorts plays a crucial role in our understanding of scientific laws and of the dispositional properties or powers of things - a role which requires us to rethink the very foundations of modern logic in order to accommodate the logical relations between law statements and disposition statements." --Book Jacket
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