Abstract Entities: New Problems of Philosophy
Autor Sam Cowlingen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 feb 2017
This book provides a comprehensive critical assessment of the problems raised by abstract entities and the debates about existence, truth, and knowledge that surround them. It sets out the key issues that inform the metaphysical disagreement between platonists who accept abstract entities and nominalists who deny abstract entities exist. Beginning with the essentials of the platonist–nominalist debate, it explores the key arguments and issues informing the contemporary debate over abstract reality:
- arguments for platonism and their connections to semantics, science, and metaphysical explanation
- the abstract–concrete distinction and views about the nature of abstract reality
- epistemological puzzles surrounding our knowledge of mathematical entities and other abstract entities.
- arguments for nominalism premised upon concerns about paradox, parsimony, infinite regresses, underdetermination, and causal isolation
- nominalist options that seek to dispense with abstract entities.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138827592
ISBN-10: 1138827592
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria New Problems of Philosophy
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138827592
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria New Problems of Philosophy
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The case for platonism
1.1 Platonism
1.2 Semantic arguments
1.3 Alethic arguments
1.4 Indispensability arguments
1.5 Metaphysical explanation
2 The abstract–concrete distinction
2.1 The standard view
2.2 Analyzing abstractness
2.3 Primitivism
2.4 Eliminativism
3 Paradox, parsimony, and infinite regresses
3.1 Paradox
3.2 Parsimony
3.3 Infinite regresses
4 Causal concerns
4.1 Epistemic access
4.2 Ensuring epistemic access
4.3 Semantic access
4.4 Cognitive access
4.5 Eleaticism
5 Non-uniqueness
5.1 The non-uniqueness problem
5.2 Living with non-uniqueness
5.3 Metaphysical underdetermination
5.4 Overcoming underdetermination
6 Modal objections
6.1 Necessary existents
6.2 Necessary connections
6.3 Contingent platonism
6.4 Abstracta and actuality
7 Nominalist options
7.1 Nominalisms
7.2 Meaning
7.3 Truth
7.4 Commitment
7.5 Harvard nominalism revisited
Conclusion
Glossary
References
Index
Introduction
1 The case for platonism
1.1 Platonism
1.2 Semantic arguments
1.3 Alethic arguments
1.4 Indispensability arguments
1.5 Metaphysical explanation
2 The abstract–concrete distinction
2.1 The standard view
2.2 Analyzing abstractness
2.3 Primitivism
2.4 Eliminativism
3 Paradox, parsimony, and infinite regresses
3.1 Paradox
3.2 Parsimony
3.3 Infinite regresses
4 Causal concerns
4.1 Epistemic access
4.2 Ensuring epistemic access
4.3 Semantic access
4.4 Cognitive access
4.5 Eleaticism
5 Non-uniqueness
5.1 The non-uniqueness problem
5.2 Living with non-uniqueness
5.3 Metaphysical underdetermination
5.4 Overcoming underdetermination
6 Modal objections
6.1 Necessary existents
6.2 Necessary connections
6.3 Contingent platonism
6.4 Abstracta and actuality
7 Nominalist options
7.1 Nominalisms
7.2 Meaning
7.3 Truth
7.4 Commitment
7.5 Harvard nominalism revisited
Conclusion
Glossary
References
Index
Recenzii
'This is a terrific book, and the first full-length introduction to this fascinating topic. Writing in an accessible and student-friendly style, Sam Cowling presents a thorough and systematic presentation of the metaphysical, semantic and epistemological issues raised by abstract entities. Highly recommended!' - Christopher Daly, University of Manchester, UK
'In this impressive book Sam Cowling provides both a clear introduction to the debate over abstract entities, and a careful examination of the platonist position. He is scrupulously fair to both sides, conceding much to the combination of nominalism with realism about possibilities.' - Peter Forrest, University of New England, Australia
'One of the most important problems in philosophy is whether there are abstract objects - such as numbers, properties and propositions. Sam Cowling does a superb job in introducing the debates and problems around this issue. The book is written very clearly and shows an excellent command of the literature. Highly recommended.' - Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra, University of Oxford, UK
"Readers should come away from Cowling’s excellent book appreciating the merits and the plausibility of contemporary platonism, even if they disagree with some of the details. It is largely written for those at home with analytic metaphysics and epistemology. Philosophers of mathematics have overlapping interests, so will learn lots from this fine book." - James Robert Brown, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
'This is a terrific book, and the first full-length introduction to this fascinating topic. Writing in an accessible and student-friendly style, Sam Cowling presents a thorough and systematic presentation of the metaphysical, semantic and epistemological issues raised by abstract entities. Highly recommended!' - Christopher Daly, University of Manchester, UK
'In this impressive book Sam Cowling provides both a clear introduction to the debate over abstract entities, and a careful examination of the platonist position. He is scrupulously fair to both sides, conceding much to the combination of nominalism with realism about possibilities.' - Peter Forrest, University of New England, Australia
'One of the most important problems in philosophy is whether there are abstract objects - such as numbers, properties and propositions. Sam Cowling does a superb job in introducing the debates and problems around this issue. The book is written very clearly and shows an excellent command of the literature. Highly recommended.' - Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra, University of Oxford, UK
'In this impressive book Sam Cowling provides both a clear introduction to the debate over abstract entities, and a careful examination of the platonist position. He is scrupulously fair to both sides, conceding much to the combination of nominalism with realism about possibilities.' - Peter Forrest, University of New England, Australia
'One of the most important problems in philosophy is whether there are abstract objects - such as numbers, properties and propositions. Sam Cowling does a superb job in introducing the debates and problems around this issue. The book is written very clearly and shows an excellent command of the literature. Highly recommended.' - Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra, University of Oxford, UK
"Readers should come away from Cowling’s excellent book appreciating the merits and the plausibility of contemporary platonism, even if they disagree with some of the details. It is largely written for those at home with analytic metaphysics and epistemology. Philosophers of mathematics have overlapping interests, so will learn lots from this fine book." - James Robert Brown, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
'This is a terrific book, and the first full-length introduction to this fascinating topic. Writing in an accessible and student-friendly style, Sam Cowling presents a thorough and systematic presentation of the metaphysical, semantic and epistemological issues raised by abstract entities. Highly recommended!' - Christopher Daly, University of Manchester, UK
'In this impressive book Sam Cowling provides both a clear introduction to the debate over abstract entities, and a careful examination of the platonist position. He is scrupulously fair to both sides, conceding much to the combination of nominalism with realism about possibilities.' - Peter Forrest, University of New England, Australia
'One of the most important problems in philosophy is whether there are abstract objects - such as numbers, properties and propositions. Sam Cowling does a superb job in introducing the debates and problems around this issue. The book is written very clearly and shows an excellent command of the literature. Highly recommended.' - Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra, University of Oxford, UK
Descriere
The problem of abstract entities or objects is at the very heart of metaphysics, raising fundamental questions about existence and ontology.Some deny the very existence of abstract entities, others that there is a multitude of abstract entities. This book provides a thorough introduction to the problem of abstract entities, examining the fundamental theories and debates concerning them and weighing up competing arguments and solutions.