Quo Vadis, Metaphysics? : : Essays in Honor of Peter van Inwagen / / ed. by Mirosław Szatkowski.

The old philosophical discipline of metaphysics – after having been pronounced dead by many – has enjoyed a significant revival within the last thirty years, due to the application of the methods of analytic philosophy. One of the major contributors to this revival is the outstanding American metaph...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DG Ebook Package English 2020
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Philosophical Analysis , 81
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Physical Description:1 online resource (XVI, 491 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • The Declaration of the Establishment of the International Society for Formal Ontology
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Peter van Inwagen – A Profile
  • Interview with Peter van Inwagen
  • Jonathan and Peter
  • Part II: The Grounds and Ways of Metaphysics
  • Where Are You Going, Metaphysics, and How Are You Getting There? – Grounding Theory as a Case Study
  • On the Relevance of Grounds
  • Metaphysical Differences
  • A Van Inwagenian Defense of Constitutionalism
  • Inside the Metaphysical Workshop
  • Part III: Existence, Nonexistence, and Contradiction
  • Existence Predicates
  • Modes of Being and the Mind
  • Imagining Fictional Characters
  • Objects That Are Not Objects
  • Part IV: Composition, Organisms, and Persons
  • The Concept of Organism and Degrees of Composition
  • Peter van Inwagen and the Hylomorphic Renaissance
  • Remnant-Persons: A Commonsense Defence of Animalism
  • Part V: Abstract Beings, Nominalism, and Infinity
  • Van Inwagen’s Approach to Relations and the Theory of O-Roles
  • Properties, Nominalisms and Things That Can Be Said
  • Paraphrase: A (More or Less) Van Inwagenian Way toward (Moderate) Nominalism
  • The Problem of the Many: Supervaluation, Rough Sets and Faultless Disagreement
  • Realizability as a Kind of Truth-Making
  • Part VI: God, Theodicy, and the Best World
  • Optimalism in Explaining the Nature of Things
  • Van Inwagen on Testimony and Contingency
  • The Problem of Evil and Atonement
  • Resisting Rowe’s No-Best-World Argument for Atheism
  • Deficiencies of Gödel’s Ontological Proof
  • Authors of Contributed Papers
  • Person Index
  • Subject Index