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adam_text | Contents Preface xi 1 Pbstmodal Metaphysics and Structuralism 1.1 Tools in metaphysics 1.2 Postmodal metaphysics 1.3 Structuralism 1.4 Modal and postmodal structuralism 1.5 The challenge for postmodal structuralism 1.6 Essence 1.7 Ground 1.7.1 Ground and levels 1.7.2 Wilson’s challenge 1.7.3 Grounding ground 1.8 Fundamentalny 1.9 Apology 1 1 2 3 5 8 9 10 11 13 15 15 20 2 Nomie Essentialism 2.1 Nomie essentialism and ground 2.2 Other grounding claims: existence, identity 2.3 Nomie essentialism and essence 2.4 Nomie essentialism and fundamentalny 2.5 Ungrounded or fundamental existentials? 2.5.1 The Tractarian and the semi-Tractarian 2.5.2 Grounding-qua 2.5.3 Fundamental concepts and Tractarianism 2.6 The replacement strategy and resemblance nominalism 23 25 26 29 35 37 38 39 42 43 3 Individuals 3.1 Entities and individuals 3.2 Traditional metaphysical arguments against individuals 3.3 Metametaphysical argument against individuals 3.4 Structural realists against individuals 3.4.1 Rescue from pessimistic metainduction 3.4.2 Metaphysical undetermination 3.5 Dasgupta against individuals 3.6 Mathematical structuralists against individuals 3.7 Antihaecceitism 3.8 Eliminative structural realism 3.9 Bundle theory 45 45 48 49 52 52 54 56 58 61 63 65
Vlil CONTENTS 3.10 ЗЛІ 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 Bare particulars Ground and monism Indeterminate identity Weak discernibility and individuation Algebraic and quantifier generalism 3.14.1 Holism and expressive resources 3.14.2 Holism and scientific explanation Against Dasgupta’s argument How far to go? Generalist nomie essentialism Antistructuralist conclusions 72 76 84 87 93 98 105 106 110 115 117 Quantities 4.1 The problem of quantity Simple absolutism 4.2 4.3 Representation theorems and comparativism 4.4 Laws and simple absolutism 4.5 Existence assumptions and intrinsic laws 4.6 Intrinsic laws and Mundy’s multigrade view 4.7 Intrinsicality of laws 4.7.1 Causal irrelevance 4.7.2 Extraneous entities 4.7.3 Interlude: mixed absolutism 4.7.4 Arbitrariness 4.8 Baker’s escape velocity argument 4.9 Lawhood relativized to representation functions 4.9.1 Epistemic objection 4.9.2 Simplicity objection 4.9.3 Nomie quotienting 4.9.4 Inter-world obedience of laws 4.10 Absolutism and laws 4.11 Pessimistic conclusions 4.12 Appendix: ramsifying fiindamental properties away 119 119 121 122 125 126 132 133 134 134 136 138 140 145 149 151 154 156 159 165 167 Equivalence Symmetry, translation, meaning, modality, grain 5.1 5.2 Examples: quantities, metric, ontology Fundamentality 5.3 5.4 Difficult choices Quotienting 5.5 5.6 The significance of quotienting 5.6.1 Quotienting and quantum mechanics 5.6.2 Quotienting and ontology: Hirsch 177 177 183 185 187 191 195 195 197
CONTENTS 5.7 5.8 6 Quotienting and modality: Stalnaker 5.6.3 5.6.4 Quotienting and structuralism Actual and counterfactual equivalence Against quotienting Quotienting is unsatisfying 5.8.1 Progress can be unexpected 5.8.2 Hard choices are hard to avoid 5.8.3 5.8.4 There can be more than one 5.8.5 Why think we can know everything? The Fundamentalist Vision IX 198 199 201 206 206 208 208 209 209 211 References 215 Index 231
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Contents Preface xi 1 Pbstmodal Metaphysics and Structuralism 1.1 Tools in metaphysics 1.2 Postmodal metaphysics 1.3 Structuralism 1.4 Modal and postmodal structuralism 1.5 The challenge for postmodal structuralism 1.6 Essence 1.7 Ground 1.7.1 Ground and levels 1.7.2 Wilson’s challenge 1.7.3 Grounding ground 1.8 Fundamentalny 1.9 Apology 1 1 2 3 5 8 9 10 11 13 15 15 20 2 Nomie Essentialism 2.1 Nomie essentialism and ground 2.2 Other grounding claims: existence, identity 2.3 Nomie essentialism and essence 2.4 Nomie essentialism and fundamentalny 2.5 Ungrounded or fundamental existentials? 2.5.1 The Tractarian and the semi-Tractarian 2.5.2 Grounding-qua 2.5.3 Fundamental concepts and Tractarianism 2.6 The replacement strategy and resemblance nominalism 23 25 26 29 35 37 38 39 42 43 3 Individuals 3.1 Entities and individuals 3.2 Traditional metaphysical arguments against individuals 3.3 Metametaphysical argument against individuals 3.4 Structural realists against individuals 3.4.1 Rescue from pessimistic metainduction 3.4.2 Metaphysical undetermination 3.5 Dasgupta against individuals 3.6 Mathematical structuralists against individuals 3.7 Antihaecceitism 3.8 Eliminative structural realism 3.9 Bundle theory 45 45 48 49 52 52 54 56 58 61 63 65
Vlil CONTENTS 3.10 ЗЛІ 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 Bare particulars Ground and monism Indeterminate identity Weak discernibility and individuation Algebraic and quantifier generalism 3.14.1 Holism and expressive resources 3.14.2 Holism and scientific explanation Against Dasgupta’s argument How far to go? Generalist nomie essentialism Antistructuralist conclusions 72 76 84 87 93 98 105 106 110 115 117 Quantities 4.1 The problem of quantity Simple absolutism 4.2 4.3 Representation theorems and comparativism 4.4 Laws and simple absolutism 4.5 Existence assumptions and intrinsic laws 4.6 Intrinsic laws and Mundy’s multigrade view 4.7 Intrinsicality of laws 4.7.1 Causal irrelevance 4.7.2 Extraneous entities 4.7.3 Interlude: mixed absolutism 4.7.4 Arbitrariness 4.8 Baker’s escape velocity argument 4.9 Lawhood relativized to representation functions 4.9.1 Epistemic objection 4.9.2 Simplicity objection 4.9.3 Nomie quotienting 4.9.4 Inter-world obedience of laws 4.10 Absolutism and laws 4.11 Pessimistic conclusions 4.12 Appendix: ramsifying fiindamental properties away 119 119 121 122 125 126 132 133 134 134 136 138 140 145 149 151 154 156 159 165 167 Equivalence Symmetry, translation, meaning, modality, grain 5.1 5.2 Examples: quantities, metric, ontology Fundamentality 5.3 5.4 Difficult choices Quotienting 5.5 5.6 The significance of quotienting 5.6.1 Quotienting and quantum mechanics 5.6.2 Quotienting and ontology: Hirsch 177 177 183 185 187 191 195 195 197
CONTENTS 5.7 5.8 6 Quotienting and modality: Stalnaker 5.6.3 5.6.4 Quotienting and structuralism Actual and counterfactual equivalence Against quotienting Quotienting is unsatisfying 5.8.1 Progress can be unexpected 5.8.2 Hard choices are hard to avoid 5.8.3 5.8.4 There can be more than one 5.8.5 Why think we can know everything? The Fundamentalist Vision IX 198 199 201 206 206 208 208 209 209 211 References 215 Index 231 |
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