This is metaphysics: an introduction
"A lot of people want to know what makes a life worth living. Some people think that a person's life is worth living if and only if that person experiences a greater amount of pleasure than pain throughout the course of her life, and that a life is better or worse to the extent that the ba...
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Zusammenfassung: | "A lot of people want to know what makes a life worth living. Some people think that a person's life is worth living if and only if that person experiences a greater amount of pleasure than pain throughout the course of her life, and that a life is better or worse to the extent that the balance of pleasure over pain is higher or lower. But I think that the theory that a person's life is worth living if and only if that person experiences throughout her life a greater amount of pleasure than pain, and that a life is a better or worse life to the extent that the balance of pleasure minus pain in that life is higher or lower, is a false theory. Here is an argument against the theory that a person's life is worth living if and only if that person experiences throughout her life a greater amount of pleasure than pain, and that a life is a better or worse life to the extent that the balance of pleasure minus pain in that life is higher or lower"-- |
Beschreibung: | ix, 266 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781118400777 9781118400630 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS An Introduction to This Is Metaphysics 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 1 2 Who is This Book for? Philosophy, Including Metaphysics, is for Everyone An Overview of Metaphysics and Other Areas of Philosophy Remarks for Instructors Acknowledgments 1 1 6 6 12 13 Classification 14 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Two Kinds of Classification 1.3 Classification Confusions 1.4 Do Things Objectively Belong Together? 1.5 Two Questions about Classification 1.6 Classification and Properties 1.7 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading 14 15 18 22 28 30 32 33 Properties 34 2.1 Introduction to the Metaphysics of Properties 2.2 Are Properties Theoretical Posits? 2.3 Issues in Language: Reference to Properties in Ordinary Speech 2.4 More Issues in Language: Properties as the Referents of Predicates 2.5 Issues in Metaphysics: Causation 2.6 Issues in Metaphysics: The Ontology of Events 2.7 Issues in Metaphysics: The Ontology of Material Objects 2.8 Tropes, Universals, and States of Affairs 34 37 40 44 46 47 51 54
viii 3 Contents 2.9 Intrinsic and Extrinsic Properties 2.10 Perceptual Qualities 2.11 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading 57 65 70 71 Parts and Wholes 72 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 72 74 78 85 87 92 Introduction The Sufficiently Stuck Together Theory The Mind-Dependence Theoryof Composition Life is the Answer? Vagueness Vagueness and Composition A Radical Answer to the Special Composition Question: Compositional Nihilism 3.8 Another Radical Answer: Compositional Universalism 3.9 Other Questions about Parts and Wholes 3.10 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading 4 Possibility and Necessity 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Different Kinds of Possibility and Necessity 4.3 The Idea of Possible Worlds 4.4 A Case for Possible Worlds 4.5 Some Theories of the Nature of Possible Worlds 4.6 An Alternative Theory of Possible Worlds: Propositions First 4.7 Another Alternative Theory of PossibleWorlds: Primitive Possible Objects 4.8 Accidental and Essential Features 4.9 Theories of Possible Worlds and Theories of Essential Features 4.10 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading 5 Time 5.1 5.2 Introduction to the Philosophy of Time Methodological Issues in the Philosophy of Time 97 103 106 111 112 113 113 115 118 120 126 135 139 142 147 151 152 153 153 156
Contents 5.3 The Container View vs. the Relationalist View 5.4 Does Time Itself Change? 5.5 Time and Reasonable Emotions 5.6 How Do Things Persist through Time? 5.7 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading 6 7 ix 161 169 175 179 189 189 Freedom 190 6.1 Freedom and Why it Might Matter 6.2 The Static View and Freedom 6.3 Causal Determinism and Freedom 6.4 Compatibilism: Alternative Possibilities Compatibilism 6.5 Compatibilism 2: No Constraints Compatibilism 6.6 Indeterminism 6.7 Laws of Nature 6.8 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading 190 192 194 197 200 203 205 212 212 Meta-Metaphysics 7.1 Getting More Meta 7.2 The Epistemology of Metaphysics 7.3 The Philosophy of Language of Metaphysics 7.4 The Metaphysics of Metaphysics 7.5 The Ethics of Metaphysics 7.6 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading Glossary Index 214 214 215 227 235 243 254 254 256 264
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CONTENTS An Introduction to This Is Metaphysics 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 1 2 Who is This Book for? Philosophy, Including Metaphysics, is for Everyone An Overview of Metaphysics and Other Areas of Philosophy Remarks for Instructors Acknowledgments 1 1 6 6 12 13 Classification 14 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Two Kinds of Classification 1.3 Classification Confusions 1.4 Do Things Objectively Belong Together? 1.5 Two Questions about Classification 1.6 Classification and Properties 1.7 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading 14 15 18 22 28 30 32 33 Properties 34 2.1 Introduction to the Metaphysics of Properties 2.2 Are Properties Theoretical Posits? 2.3 Issues in Language: Reference to Properties in Ordinary Speech 2.4 More Issues in Language: Properties as the Referents of Predicates 2.5 Issues in Metaphysics: Causation 2.6 Issues in Metaphysics: The Ontology of Events 2.7 Issues in Metaphysics: The Ontology of Material Objects 2.8 Tropes, Universals, and States of Affairs 34 37 40 44 46 47 51 54
viii 3 Contents 2.9 Intrinsic and Extrinsic Properties 2.10 Perceptual Qualities 2.11 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading 57 65 70 71 Parts and Wholes 72 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 72 74 78 85 87 92 Introduction The Sufficiently Stuck Together Theory The Mind-Dependence Theoryof Composition Life is the Answer? Vagueness Vagueness and Composition A Radical Answer to the Special Composition Question: Compositional Nihilism 3.8 Another Radical Answer: Compositional Universalism 3.9 Other Questions about Parts and Wholes 3.10 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading 4 Possibility and Necessity 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Different Kinds of Possibility and Necessity 4.3 The Idea of Possible Worlds 4.4 A Case for Possible Worlds 4.5 Some Theories of the Nature of Possible Worlds 4.6 An Alternative Theory of Possible Worlds: Propositions First 4.7 Another Alternative Theory of PossibleWorlds: Primitive Possible Objects 4.8 Accidental and Essential Features 4.9 Theories of Possible Worlds and Theories of Essential Features 4.10 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading 5 Time 5.1 5.2 Introduction to the Philosophy of Time Methodological Issues in the Philosophy of Time 97 103 106 111 112 113 113 115 118 120 126 135 139 142 147 151 152 153 153 156
Contents 5.3 The Container View vs. the Relationalist View 5.4 Does Time Itself Change? 5.5 Time and Reasonable Emotions 5.6 How Do Things Persist through Time? 5.7 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading 6 7 ix 161 169 175 179 189 189 Freedom 190 6.1 Freedom and Why it Might Matter 6.2 The Static View and Freedom 6.3 Causal Determinism and Freedom 6.4 Compatibilism: Alternative Possibilities Compatibilism 6.5 Compatibilism 2: No Constraints Compatibilism 6.6 Indeterminism 6.7 Laws of Nature 6.8 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading 190 192 194 197 200 203 205 212 212 Meta-Metaphysics 7.1 Getting More Meta 7.2 The Epistemology of Metaphysics 7.3 The Philosophy of Language of Metaphysics 7.4 The Metaphysics of Metaphysics 7.5 The Ethics of Metaphysics 7.6 Doing Metaphysics Further Reading Glossary Index 214 214 215 227 235 243 254 254 256 264 |
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