Oxford studies in metaphysics.: Volume 10 /
Oxford Studies in Metaphysics is the forum for the best new work in this flourishing field. Much of the most interesting work in philosophy today is metaphysical in character: this series is a much-needed focus for it.
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Zusammenfassung: | Oxford Studies in Metaphysics is the forum for the best new work in this flourishing field. Much of the most interesting work in philosophy today is metaphysical in character: this series is a much-needed focus for it. |
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505 | 8 | |a 4.3 Against the competition4.4 Taking stock; 5. Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; APPENDIX; References; 2: Indirect Directness; 3: Dispositions without Teleology; 1. Directedness and Dispositions; 2. Directedness, Dispositions, and Conditionals; 3. Directedness and Progressives; References; Analyticity Revisited; 4: Devious Stipulations; 1. Introduction; 2. V̀erdantly*;́ 3. G̀rassgreen;́ 4. P̀riman Beings;́ 5. Conclusion; References; 5: Stipulations and Requirements: Reply to Horden; References; What Reality is Like; 6: Colors as Primitive Dispositions; 1. Motivations and Puzzles. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.1 The motivation for dispositionalism1.2 The motivation for primitivism; 1.3 The tension; 2. Appearance Properties as Dispositions to Appear F; 2.1 Appearance properties; 2.2 Appearance properties are dispositions to appear F; 3. What Colors are: Applying the Model; 3.1 Applying the model; 3.2 Metaphysical implications: between dispositionalism and primitivism; 4. Do Colors Look Non-Dispositional?; 4.1 Monadic (i.e. non-relational) properties; 4.2 Constant properties; 4.3 Categorical properties; 5. Do Colors Look Like Dispositions?; 5.1 Seeing colors as appearance properties. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.2 Revelation?References; 7: Are There Ineffable Aspects of Reality?; 1. Introduction; 2. What is the question?; 3. In Support of the Ineffable; 3.1 Built-in cognitive limitations; 3.2 The argument from analogy; 3.3 Cardinality arguments; 3.4 Explaining effability; 3.5 The sources of ineffability; 4. The Sub-Algebra Hypothesis and its Consequences; 4.1 The hiddenness of the ineffable; 4.2 The sub-algebra hypothesis; 4.3 Ineffability and modesty; 5. Internalism, Effability, and Idealism; 5.1 Talk about propositions: that-clauses; 5.2 Talk about propositions: quantifiers. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.3 Internalism vs. externalism5.4 Internalism and the effability thesis; 5.5 The proper formulation of internalism; 5.6 Explaining apparent ineffability; 5.7 The internalist picture of the propositional; 5.8 Idealism vindicated; 6. Conclusion; References; 8: The Metaphysics of Quantities and Their Dimensions; 1. Introduction; 2. Quantities, Scales, and Dimension Formulas; 3. The Positivist Theory of Dimensions, and its Opponents; 4. Building some quantities from others?; 5. Defending a Definitional Connection; 6. Definitional Connection Without Right Units; 7. Conclusion. | |
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spelling | Oxford studies in metaphysics. Volume 10 / edited by Karen Bennett and Dean W. Zimmerman. Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2017. 1 online resource (330 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Oxford Studies in Metaphysics ; v. 10 Print version record. Oxford Studies in Metaphysics is the forum for the best new work in this flourishing field. Much of the most interesting work in philosophy today is metaphysical in character: this series is a much-needed focus for it. Cover; Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 10; Copyright; Preface; Contents; The Sanders Prize in Metaphysics; Dispositions; 1: Teleological Dispositions; 1. Introduction; 2. Conditional Analyses; 2.1 The simple conditional analysis; 2.2 Appealing to the exclusion of external interference; 2.3 Appealing to normal conditions; 2.4 Appealing to proportionality; 2.5 A different direction; 3. A Teleological Account of Dispositions; 3.1 Preliminary remarks; 3.2 The first step; 3.3 The proposal; 4. A Detour; 4.1 Seriously?; 4.2 The progressive aspect and events in progress. 4.3 Against the competition4.4 Taking stock; 5. Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; APPENDIX; References; 2: Indirect Directness; 3: Dispositions without Teleology; 1. Directedness and Dispositions; 2. Directedness, Dispositions, and Conditionals; 3. Directedness and Progressives; References; Analyticity Revisited; 4: Devious Stipulations; 1. Introduction; 2. V̀erdantly*;́ 3. G̀rassgreen;́ 4. P̀riman Beings;́ 5. Conclusion; References; 5: Stipulations and Requirements: Reply to Horden; References; What Reality is Like; 6: Colors as Primitive Dispositions; 1. Motivations and Puzzles. 1.1 The motivation for dispositionalism1.2 The motivation for primitivism; 1.3 The tension; 2. Appearance Properties as Dispositions to Appear F; 2.1 Appearance properties; 2.2 Appearance properties are dispositions to appear F; 3. What Colors are: Applying the Model; 3.1 Applying the model; 3.2 Metaphysical implications: between dispositionalism and primitivism; 4. Do Colors Look Non-Dispositional?; 4.1 Monadic (i.e. non-relational) properties; 4.2 Constant properties; 4.3 Categorical properties; 5. Do Colors Look Like Dispositions?; 5.1 Seeing colors as appearance properties. 5.2 Revelation?References; 7: Are There Ineffable Aspects of Reality?; 1. Introduction; 2. What is the question?; 3. In Support of the Ineffable; 3.1 Built-in cognitive limitations; 3.2 The argument from analogy; 3.3 Cardinality arguments; 3.4 Explaining effability; 3.5 The sources of ineffability; 4. The Sub-Algebra Hypothesis and its Consequences; 4.1 The hiddenness of the ineffable; 4.2 The sub-algebra hypothesis; 4.3 Ineffability and modesty; 5. Internalism, Effability, and Idealism; 5.1 Talk about propositions: that-clauses; 5.2 Talk about propositions: quantifiers. 5.3 Internalism vs. externalism5.4 Internalism and the effability thesis; 5.5 The proper formulation of internalism; 5.6 Explaining apparent ineffability; 5.7 The internalist picture of the propositional; 5.8 Idealism vindicated; 6. Conclusion; References; 8: The Metaphysics of Quantities and Their Dimensions; 1. Introduction; 2. Quantities, Scales, and Dimension Formulas; 3. The Positivist Theory of Dimensions, and its Opponents; 4. Building some quantities from others?; 5. Defending a Definitional Connection; 6. Definitional Connection Without Right Units; 7. Conclusion. Metaphysics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084286 First philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85048597 Métaphysique. metaphysics. aat First philosophy fast Metaphysics fast Bennett, Karen, 1971- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjKcxRdGkPtvq33D6Cwvd3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012108241 Zimmerman, Dean W. Print version: Bennett, Karen. Oxford Studies in Metaphysics. Oxford : OUP Oxford, 2017 9780192509802 Oxford Studies in Metaphysics. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1470233 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Oxford studies in metaphysics. Oxford Studies in Metaphysics. Cover; Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 10; Copyright; Preface; Contents; The Sanders Prize in Metaphysics; Dispositions; 1: Teleological Dispositions; 1. Introduction; 2. Conditional Analyses; 2.1 The simple conditional analysis; 2.2 Appealing to the exclusion of external interference; 2.3 Appealing to normal conditions; 2.4 Appealing to proportionality; 2.5 A different direction; 3. A Teleological Account of Dispositions; 3.1 Preliminary remarks; 3.2 The first step; 3.3 The proposal; 4. A Detour; 4.1 Seriously?; 4.2 The progressive aspect and events in progress. 4.3 Against the competition4.4 Taking stock; 5. Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; APPENDIX; References; 2: Indirect Directness; 3: Dispositions without Teleology; 1. Directedness and Dispositions; 2. Directedness, Dispositions, and Conditionals; 3. Directedness and Progressives; References; Analyticity Revisited; 4: Devious Stipulations; 1. Introduction; 2. V̀erdantly*;́ 3. G̀rassgreen;́ 4. P̀riman Beings;́ 5. Conclusion; References; 5: Stipulations and Requirements: Reply to Horden; References; What Reality is Like; 6: Colors as Primitive Dispositions; 1. Motivations and Puzzles. 1.1 The motivation for dispositionalism1.2 The motivation for primitivism; 1.3 The tension; 2. Appearance Properties as Dispositions to Appear F; 2.1 Appearance properties; 2.2 Appearance properties are dispositions to appear F; 3. What Colors are: Applying the Model; 3.1 Applying the model; 3.2 Metaphysical implications: between dispositionalism and primitivism; 4. Do Colors Look Non-Dispositional?; 4.1 Monadic (i.e. non-relational) properties; 4.2 Constant properties; 4.3 Categorical properties; 5. Do Colors Look Like Dispositions?; 5.1 Seeing colors as appearance properties. 5.2 Revelation?References; 7: Are There Ineffable Aspects of Reality?; 1. Introduction; 2. What is the question?; 3. In Support of the Ineffable; 3.1 Built-in cognitive limitations; 3.2 The argument from analogy; 3.3 Cardinality arguments; 3.4 Explaining effability; 3.5 The sources of ineffability; 4. The Sub-Algebra Hypothesis and its Consequences; 4.1 The hiddenness of the ineffable; 4.2 The sub-algebra hypothesis; 4.3 Ineffability and modesty; 5. Internalism, Effability, and Idealism; 5.1 Talk about propositions: that-clauses; 5.2 Talk about propositions: quantifiers. 5.3 Internalism vs. externalism5.4 Internalism and the effability thesis; 5.5 The proper formulation of internalism; 5.6 Explaining apparent ineffability; 5.7 The internalist picture of the propositional; 5.8 Idealism vindicated; 6. Conclusion; References; 8: The Metaphysics of Quantities and Their Dimensions; 1. Introduction; 2. Quantities, Scales, and Dimension Formulas; 3. The Positivist Theory of Dimensions, and its Opponents; 4. Building some quantities from others?; 5. Defending a Definitional Connection; 6. Definitional Connection Without Right Units; 7. Conclusion. Metaphysics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084286 First philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85048597 Métaphysique. metaphysics. aat First philosophy fast Metaphysics fast |
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title_full | Oxford studies in metaphysics. Volume 10 / edited by Karen Bennett and Dean W. Zimmerman. |
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