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505 | 8 | |a Blank Page; PREFACE; PART I: THE INTRINSIC/EXTRINSIC DISTINCTION; 1 Introduction: An Intuitive Definition; 2 Ontological Background; 2.1 Properties and Relations; 2.2 Individuals; 3 Defining Intrinsic and Extrinsic Properties; 3.1 Early Accounts of the Distinction; 3.2 Modal Accounts; 3.2.1 Lewis's Initial Account; 3.2.2 Langton and Lewis's Account; 3.2.3 Problems Encountered by Langton and Lewis's Account; 3.2.3.1 The Problem of Border-Sensitive Properties; 3.2.3.2 The Problem of Disjunctive Properties; 3.2.4 Vallentyne's Account; 3.2.5 Yablo's Account; 3.3 Combinatorial Accounts | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3.1 Weatherson's Account3.3.2 Denby's Account18; 3.4 Relational Accounts; 3.4.1 The Basic Idea; 3.4.2 Francescotti's Account; 3.4.3 A Modified Relational Account; 4 Haecceitistic Properties; 5 General Features of the Intrinsic/Extrinsic Distinction; 5.1 A Local and a Global Version; 5.2 Mere Cambridge Properties; 6 Defining Intrinsic and Extrinsic Relations; PART II: EXTRINSIC PROPERTIES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF PHYSICALISM; 1 Introduction: Extrinsic Properties and the Multi-Layered Picture of the World; 2 Supervenience of Extrinsic Properties; 2.1 The Standard Notions of Supervenience | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.1.1 The Notions of Weak, Strong and Global Supervenience2.1.2 Problems Encountered by the Standard Notions; 2.1.2.1 The Problem of Cross-World Variation; 2.1.2.2 The Problem of Intra-World Variation; 2.1.2.3 The Problem of Extrinsic Higher-Level Properties; 2.2 Non-Standard Notions of Supervenience; 2.2.1 A Combined Notion; 2.2.2 Weak, Intermediate and Strong Global Supervenience; 2.3 Notions of Supervenience Based on Criteria of Relevance; 2.3.1 Regional Supervenience; 2.3.2 Property-Dependent Supervenience; 3 Extrinsic Dispositions; 3.1 The Debate on Dispositions | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.2 Arguments for the Intrinsicness of Dispositions3.2.1 Armstrong's Argument; 3.2.2 Lewis's Argument; 3.2.3 Molnar's Argument; 3.3 Examples of Extrinsic Dispositions; 3.4 Implications; FINAL REMARKS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Blank Page; INDEX. | |
505 | 8 | |a This book aims to develop a philosophical theory of extrinsic properties - of properties whose instantiation by an object does not only depend on what the object itself is like, but also on features of its environment. Various accounts of the intrinsic/extrinsic distinction are analysed in detail, and it is argued that the most promising approach to defining this distinction is to consider extrinsic properties as a particular type of relational property. Moreover, it is shown that two key notions in the metaphysics of properties, the supervenience relation and the dispositional/categorical dis | |
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contents | Blank Page; PREFACE; PART I: THE INTRINSIC/EXTRINSIC DISTINCTION; 1 Introduction: An Intuitive Definition; 2 Ontological Background; 2.1 Properties and Relations; 2.2 Individuals; 3 Defining Intrinsic and Extrinsic Properties; 3.1 Early Accounts of the Distinction; 3.2 Modal Accounts; 3.2.1 Lewis's Initial Account; 3.2.2 Langton and Lewis's Account; 3.2.3 Problems Encountered by Langton and Lewis's Account; 3.2.3.1 The Problem of Border-Sensitive Properties; 3.2.3.2 The Problem of Disjunctive Properties; 3.2.4 Vallentyne's Account; 3.2.5 Yablo's Account; 3.3 Combinatorial Accounts 3.3.1 Weatherson's Account3.3.2 Denby's Account18; 3.4 Relational Accounts; 3.4.1 The Basic Idea; 3.4.2 Francescotti's Account; 3.4.3 A Modified Relational Account; 4 Haecceitistic Properties; 5 General Features of the Intrinsic/Extrinsic Distinction; 5.1 A Local and a Global Version; 5.2 Mere Cambridge Properties; 6 Defining Intrinsic and Extrinsic Relations; PART II: EXTRINSIC PROPERTIES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF PHYSICALISM; 1 Introduction: Extrinsic Properties and the Multi-Layered Picture of the World; 2 Supervenience of Extrinsic Properties; 2.1 The Standard Notions of Supervenience 2.1.1 The Notions of Weak, Strong and Global Supervenience2.1.2 Problems Encountered by the Standard Notions; 2.1.2.1 The Problem of Cross-World Variation; 2.1.2.2 The Problem of Intra-World Variation; 2.1.2.3 The Problem of Extrinsic Higher-Level Properties; 2.2 Non-Standard Notions of Supervenience; 2.2.1 A Combined Notion; 2.2.2 Weak, Intermediate and Strong Global Supervenience; 2.3 Notions of Supervenience Based on Criteria of Relevance; 2.3.1 Regional Supervenience; 2.3.2 Property-Dependent Supervenience; 3 Extrinsic Dispositions; 3.1 The Debate on Dispositions 3.2 Arguments for the Intrinsicness of Dispositions3.2.1 Armstrong's Argument; 3.2.2 Lewis's Argument; 3.2.3 Molnar's Argument; 3.3 Examples of Extrinsic Dispositions; 3.4 Implications; FINAL REMARKS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Blank Page; INDEX. This book aims to develop a philosophical theory of extrinsic properties - of properties whose instantiation by an object does not only depend on what the object itself is like, but also on features of its environment. Various accounts of the intrinsic/extrinsic distinction are analysed in detail, and it is argued that the most promising approach to defining this distinction is to consider extrinsic properties as a particular type of relational property. Moreover, it is shown that two key notions in the metaphysics of properties, the supervenience relation and the dispositional/categorical dis |
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spelling | Hoffmann-Kolss, Vera Verfasser aut The metaphysics of extrinsic properties Vera Hoffmann-Kolss Berlin De Gruyter 2010 1 online resource (226 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Metaphysical research Print version record Blank Page; PREFACE; PART I: THE INTRINSIC/EXTRINSIC DISTINCTION; 1 Introduction: An Intuitive Definition; 2 Ontological Background; 2.1 Properties and Relations; 2.2 Individuals; 3 Defining Intrinsic and Extrinsic Properties; 3.1 Early Accounts of the Distinction; 3.2 Modal Accounts; 3.2.1 Lewis's Initial Account; 3.2.2 Langton and Lewis's Account; 3.2.3 Problems Encountered by Langton and Lewis's Account; 3.2.3.1 The Problem of Border-Sensitive Properties; 3.2.3.2 The Problem of Disjunctive Properties; 3.2.4 Vallentyne's Account; 3.2.5 Yablo's Account; 3.3 Combinatorial Accounts 3.3.1 Weatherson's Account3.3.2 Denby's Account18; 3.4 Relational Accounts; 3.4.1 The Basic Idea; 3.4.2 Francescotti's Account; 3.4.3 A Modified Relational Account; 4 Haecceitistic Properties; 5 General Features of the Intrinsic/Extrinsic Distinction; 5.1 A Local and a Global Version; 5.2 Mere Cambridge Properties; 6 Defining Intrinsic and Extrinsic Relations; PART II: EXTRINSIC PROPERTIES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF PHYSICALISM; 1 Introduction: Extrinsic Properties and the Multi-Layered Picture of the World; 2 Supervenience of Extrinsic Properties; 2.1 The Standard Notions of Supervenience 2.1.1 The Notions of Weak, Strong and Global Supervenience2.1.2 Problems Encountered by the Standard Notions; 2.1.2.1 The Problem of Cross-World Variation; 2.1.2.2 The Problem of Intra-World Variation; 2.1.2.3 The Problem of Extrinsic Higher-Level Properties; 2.2 Non-Standard Notions of Supervenience; 2.2.1 A Combined Notion; 2.2.2 Weak, Intermediate and Strong Global Supervenience; 2.3 Notions of Supervenience Based on Criteria of Relevance; 2.3.1 Regional Supervenience; 2.3.2 Property-Dependent Supervenience; 3 Extrinsic Dispositions; 3.1 The Debate on Dispositions 3.2 Arguments for the Intrinsicness of Dispositions3.2.1 Armstrong's Argument; 3.2.2 Lewis's Argument; 3.2.3 Molnar's Argument; 3.3 Examples of Extrinsic Dispositions; 3.4 Implications; FINAL REMARKS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Blank Page; INDEX. This book aims to develop a philosophical theory of extrinsic properties - of properties whose instantiation by an object does not only depend on what the object itself is like, but also on features of its environment. Various accounts of the intrinsic/extrinsic distinction are analysed in detail, and it is argued that the most promising approach to defining this distinction is to consider extrinsic properties as a particular type of relational property. Moreover, it is shown that two key notions in the metaphysics of properties, the supervenience relation and the dispositional/categorical dis PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics bisacsh Metaphysics fast Ontology fast Property fast Metaphysics Ontology Property Eigenschaft (DE-588)4151179-7 gnd rswk-swf Ontologie (DE-588)4075660-9 gnd rswk-swf Außenwelt (DE-588)4205782-6 gnd rswk-swf Relation (DE-588)4049355-6 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Eigenschaft (DE-588)4151179-7 s Relation (DE-588)4049355-6 s Außenwelt (DE-588)4205782-6 s Ontologie (DE-588)4075660-9 s 2\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hoffmann-Kolss, Vera Metaphysics of Extrinsic Properties http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=603591 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Hoffmann-Kolss, Vera The metaphysics of extrinsic properties Blank Page; PREFACE; PART I: THE INTRINSIC/EXTRINSIC DISTINCTION; 1 Introduction: An Intuitive Definition; 2 Ontological Background; 2.1 Properties and Relations; 2.2 Individuals; 3 Defining Intrinsic and Extrinsic Properties; 3.1 Early Accounts of the Distinction; 3.2 Modal Accounts; 3.2.1 Lewis's Initial Account; 3.2.2 Langton and Lewis's Account; 3.2.3 Problems Encountered by Langton and Lewis's Account; 3.2.3.1 The Problem of Border-Sensitive Properties; 3.2.3.2 The Problem of Disjunctive Properties; 3.2.4 Vallentyne's Account; 3.2.5 Yablo's Account; 3.3 Combinatorial Accounts 3.3.1 Weatherson's Account3.3.2 Denby's Account18; 3.4 Relational Accounts; 3.4.1 The Basic Idea; 3.4.2 Francescotti's Account; 3.4.3 A Modified Relational Account; 4 Haecceitistic Properties; 5 General Features of the Intrinsic/Extrinsic Distinction; 5.1 A Local and a Global Version; 5.2 Mere Cambridge Properties; 6 Defining Intrinsic and Extrinsic Relations; PART II: EXTRINSIC PROPERTIES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF PHYSICALISM; 1 Introduction: Extrinsic Properties and the Multi-Layered Picture of the World; 2 Supervenience of Extrinsic Properties; 2.1 The Standard Notions of Supervenience 2.1.1 The Notions of Weak, Strong and Global Supervenience2.1.2 Problems Encountered by the Standard Notions; 2.1.2.1 The Problem of Cross-World Variation; 2.1.2.2 The Problem of Intra-World Variation; 2.1.2.3 The Problem of Extrinsic Higher-Level Properties; 2.2 Non-Standard Notions of Supervenience; 2.2.1 A Combined Notion; 2.2.2 Weak, Intermediate and Strong Global Supervenience; 2.3 Notions of Supervenience Based on Criteria of Relevance; 2.3.1 Regional Supervenience; 2.3.2 Property-Dependent Supervenience; 3 Extrinsic Dispositions; 3.1 The Debate on Dispositions 3.2 Arguments for the Intrinsicness of Dispositions3.2.1 Armstrong's Argument; 3.2.2 Lewis's Argument; 3.2.3 Molnar's Argument; 3.3 Examples of Extrinsic Dispositions; 3.4 Implications; FINAL REMARKS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Blank Page; INDEX. This book aims to develop a philosophical theory of extrinsic properties - of properties whose instantiation by an object does not only depend on what the object itself is like, but also on features of its environment. Various accounts of the intrinsic/extrinsic distinction are analysed in detail, and it is argued that the most promising approach to defining this distinction is to consider extrinsic properties as a particular type of relational property. Moreover, it is shown that two key notions in the metaphysics of properties, the supervenience relation and the dispositional/categorical dis PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics bisacsh Metaphysics fast Ontology fast Property fast Metaphysics Ontology Property Eigenschaft (DE-588)4151179-7 gnd Ontologie (DE-588)4075660-9 gnd Außenwelt (DE-588)4205782-6 gnd Relation (DE-588)4049355-6 gnd |
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title | The metaphysics of extrinsic properties |
title_auth | The metaphysics of extrinsic properties |
title_exact_search | The metaphysics of extrinsic properties |
title_full | The metaphysics of extrinsic properties Vera Hoffmann-Kolss |
title_fullStr | The metaphysics of extrinsic properties Vera Hoffmann-Kolss |
title_full_unstemmed | The metaphysics of extrinsic properties Vera Hoffmann-Kolss |
title_short | The metaphysics of extrinsic properties |
title_sort | the metaphysics of extrinsic properties |
topic | PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics bisacsh Metaphysics fast Ontology fast Property fast Metaphysics Ontology Property Eigenschaft (DE-588)4151179-7 gnd Ontologie (DE-588)4075660-9 gnd Außenwelt (DE-588)4205782-6 gnd Relation (DE-588)4049355-6 gnd |
topic_facet | PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics Metaphysics Ontology Property Eigenschaft Ontologie Außenwelt Relation Hochschulschrift |
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