Substantiality and Causality.:
This book addresses contemporary problems on substantiality and causality. After presenting rival approaches to substantiality and causality-¬a traditional, ontological view vs. a transcendental one-it presents studies of substance as showing causal aspects and of causality, showing its reference to...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book addresses contemporary problems on substantiality and causality. After presenting rival approaches to substantiality and causality-¬a traditional, ontological view vs. a transcendental one-it presents studies of substance as showing causal aspects and of causality, showing its reference to the category of substance. The last section contains studies of extension as a conceptual background of both substantiality and causality. |
Beschreibung: | The problem of causal relation between the world and mind. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (218 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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contents | Acknowledgements; Editorial Introduction; Part I Substantiality and Causality -- Dierent Approaches; Substantiality and Causality. Classical and Transcendental Approach; Part II Causal Aspects of Substance; Remarks on the Ontology of Living Beings and the Causality of their Behavior; Two arguments for the ontological difference between corporeal and psychic reality; The somatic as symptom of the psychic; An example for the causality of the psychic as such; A general model proposal: psychophysical causality through favor; Tropes, Causal Processes and Functional Laws; Introduction. Quantity tropes: the basic constituents of objectsFunctional laws; Tropes and causal processes; Conclusion; Forms of Judgment as a Link between Mind and the Concepts of Substance and Cause; Introduction; The original unity of self-consciousness (Kant); The logical deduction of the primitive forms of judgment from the original unity of self-consciousness (Kant); Concept; Judgment; Objective validity of the concepts of substance and cause; "I am a Force" -- An Attempt of Ontological Interpretation of Ingarden's Metaphor; The metaphor of force in the essay Man and Time. The philosophical concept of forceThe possibility of application of the concept of force to Ingarden's ontology; Part III Substantialistic Background of Causation; The Causal Structure of the World in Ingarden's Ontology; The causal typology of events and their notation; Determinism and the poles of the real world; Causal life of monads and other systems; The problem of chance; Freedom in relatively isolated systems; Conclusion; The Case for Agent-Causation; Symbols; Conventions; A picture of the causation of physical events as viewed in 19th-century physics. Three alternative pictures of the causation of physical events as viewed in 20th-century physicsCentral agent-causal concepts; A sucient and agent-causal analysis of an action -- of raising one's arm; Nine insucient analyses of raising one's arm; Deviant causal chains?; Causal responsibility and moral responsibility; Illustrations; Seven objections to agent-causation answered; Agent-causation and freedom of the will; The way from freely willed behaviour to agent-causation; Consciousness, Intentionality, and Causality; The problem(s); Intentionality; Formal causality in cognition. Consciousness and the worldThe Common Cause Principle as a special case of the Principle of Sucient Reason; Introduction; Reichenbach's formulation and its variants; Apparent counterexamples; Arguments from conservation principles; The "sea levels vs. bread prices" arguments; The EPR correlations; Conclusion: Principle of Suffcient Reason revisited; Part IV Extension as a Constituent of Substance and Causality; Causality and Time. Some Remarks on Bergson's Metaphysics; Introduction; Causality and space; Non-spatiality and temporality of consciousness. |
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spelling | Szatkowski, Miroslaw. Substantiality and Causality. Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2014. 1 online resource (218 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis ; v. 60 Print version record. Acknowledgements; Editorial Introduction; Part I Substantiality and Causality -- Dierent Approaches; Substantiality and Causality. Classical and Transcendental Approach; Part II Causal Aspects of Substance; Remarks on the Ontology of Living Beings and the Causality of their Behavior; Two arguments for the ontological difference between corporeal and psychic reality; The somatic as symptom of the psychic; An example for the causality of the psychic as such; A general model proposal: psychophysical causality through favor; Tropes, Causal Processes and Functional Laws; Introduction. Quantity tropes: the basic constituents of objectsFunctional laws; Tropes and causal processes; Conclusion; Forms of Judgment as a Link between Mind and the Concepts of Substance and Cause; Introduction; The original unity of self-consciousness (Kant); The logical deduction of the primitive forms of judgment from the original unity of self-consciousness (Kant); Concept; Judgment; Objective validity of the concepts of substance and cause; "I am a Force" -- An Attempt of Ontological Interpretation of Ingarden's Metaphor; The metaphor of force in the essay Man and Time. The philosophical concept of forceThe possibility of application of the concept of force to Ingarden's ontology; Part III Substantialistic Background of Causation; The Causal Structure of the World in Ingarden's Ontology; The causal typology of events and their notation; Determinism and the poles of the real world; Causal life of monads and other systems; The problem of chance; Freedom in relatively isolated systems; Conclusion; The Case for Agent-Causation; Symbols; Conventions; A picture of the causation of physical events as viewed in 19th-century physics. Three alternative pictures of the causation of physical events as viewed in 20th-century physicsCentral agent-causal concepts; A sucient and agent-causal analysis of an action -- of raising one's arm; Nine insucient analyses of raising one's arm; Deviant causal chains?; Causal responsibility and moral responsibility; Illustrations; Seven objections to agent-causation answered; Agent-causation and freedom of the will; The way from freely willed behaviour to agent-causation; Consciousness, Intentionality, and Causality; The problem(s); Intentionality; Formal causality in cognition. Consciousness and the worldThe Common Cause Principle as a special case of the Principle of Sucient Reason; Introduction; Reichenbach's formulation and its variants; Apparent counterexamples; Arguments from conservation principles; The "sea levels vs. bread prices" arguments; The EPR correlations; Conclusion: Principle of Suffcient Reason revisited; Part IV Extension as a Constituent of Substance and Causality; Causality and Time. Some Remarks on Bergson's Metaphysics; Introduction; Causality and space; Non-spatiality and temporality of consciousness. The problem of causal relation between the world and mind. This book addresses contemporary problems on substantiality and causality. After presenting rival approaches to substantiality and causality-¬a traditional, ontological view vs. a transcendental one-it presents studies of substance as showing causal aspects and of causality, showing its reference to the category of substance. The last section contains studies of extension as a conceptual background of both substantiality and causality. Includes bibliographical references and index. English. Substance (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85129538 Causation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021459 Substance (Philosophie) PHILOSOPHY Metaphysics. bisacsh Causation fast Substance (Philosophy) fast Causality. Common Cause Principle. Substantiality. Rosiak, Marek. Print version: Szatkowski, Miroslaw. Substantiality and Causality. Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, ©2014 9781614518761 Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=935399 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Szatkowski, Miroslaw Substantiality and Causality. Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis. Acknowledgements; Editorial Introduction; Part I Substantiality and Causality -- Dierent Approaches; Substantiality and Causality. Classical and Transcendental Approach; Part II Causal Aspects of Substance; Remarks on the Ontology of Living Beings and the Causality of their Behavior; Two arguments for the ontological difference between corporeal and psychic reality; The somatic as symptom of the psychic; An example for the causality of the psychic as such; A general model proposal: psychophysical causality through favor; Tropes, Causal Processes and Functional Laws; Introduction. Quantity tropes: the basic constituents of objectsFunctional laws; Tropes and causal processes; Conclusion; Forms of Judgment as a Link between Mind and the Concepts of Substance and Cause; Introduction; The original unity of self-consciousness (Kant); The logical deduction of the primitive forms of judgment from the original unity of self-consciousness (Kant); Concept; Judgment; Objective validity of the concepts of substance and cause; "I am a Force" -- An Attempt of Ontological Interpretation of Ingarden's Metaphor; The metaphor of force in the essay Man and Time. The philosophical concept of forceThe possibility of application of the concept of force to Ingarden's ontology; Part III Substantialistic Background of Causation; The Causal Structure of the World in Ingarden's Ontology; The causal typology of events and their notation; Determinism and the poles of the real world; Causal life of monads and other systems; The problem of chance; Freedom in relatively isolated systems; Conclusion; The Case for Agent-Causation; Symbols; Conventions; A picture of the causation of physical events as viewed in 19th-century physics. Three alternative pictures of the causation of physical events as viewed in 20th-century physicsCentral agent-causal concepts; A sucient and agent-causal analysis of an action -- of raising one's arm; Nine insucient analyses of raising one's arm; Deviant causal chains?; Causal responsibility and moral responsibility; Illustrations; Seven objections to agent-causation answered; Agent-causation and freedom of the will; The way from freely willed behaviour to agent-causation; Consciousness, Intentionality, and Causality; The problem(s); Intentionality; Formal causality in cognition. Consciousness and the worldThe Common Cause Principle as a special case of the Principle of Sucient Reason; Introduction; Reichenbach's formulation and its variants; Apparent counterexamples; Arguments from conservation principles; The "sea levels vs. bread prices" arguments; The EPR correlations; Conclusion: Principle of Suffcient Reason revisited; Part IV Extension as a Constituent of Substance and Causality; Causality and Time. Some Remarks on Bergson's Metaphysics; Introduction; Causality and space; Non-spatiality and temporality of consciousness. Substance (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85129538 Causation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021459 Substance (Philosophie) PHILOSOPHY Metaphysics. bisacsh Causation fast Substance (Philosophy) fast |
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title | Substantiality and Causality. |
title_auth | Substantiality and Causality. |
title_exact_search | Substantiality and Causality. |
title_full | Substantiality and Causality. |
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title_full_unstemmed | Substantiality and Causality. |
title_short | Substantiality and Causality. |
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topic | Substance (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85129538 Causation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021459 Substance (Philosophie) PHILOSOPHY Metaphysics. bisacsh Causation fast Substance (Philosophy) fast |
topic_facet | Substance (Philosophy) Causation. Substance (Philosophie) PHILOSOPHY Metaphysics. Causation |
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