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One : being an investigation into the unity of reality and of its parts, including the singular object which is nothingness /

Graham Priest presents an original exploration of questions concerning the one and the many. He covers a wide range of issues in metaphysics-unity, identity, grounding, mereology, universals, being, intentionality and nothingness-and draws on Western and Asian philosophy as well as paraconsistent lo...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Priest, Graham (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • ""Cover""; ""One: Being an Investigation into the Unity of Reality and of its Parts, including the Singular Object which is Nothingness""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""Preface: What One Needs to Know""; ""P.1 Ways to be One""; ""P.2 Wholes and their Parts""; ""P.3 The One of Parmenides and Plato""; ""P.4 All is One""; ""P.5 Paraconsistency""; ""P.6 Dialetheism and the Inclosure Schema""; ""P.7 Noneism""; ""P.8 Characterization""; ""P.9 Buddhist Philosophy I: India""; ""P.10 Buddhist Philosophy II: China""; ""P.11 And So . . .""; ""PART I: Unity""
  • ""1: Gluons and their Wicked Ways""""1.1 The Illusion of Simplicity""; ""1.2 Frege and the Unity of the Proposition""; ""1.3 Unities and their Parts""; ""1.4 The Bradley Regress""; ""1.5 Explaining Unity""; ""1.6 The Aporia""; ""2: Identity and Gluons""; ""2.1 How Gluons Glue""; ""2.2 Breaking the Regress""; ""2.3 Material Equivalenceâ€?Paraconsistent Style""; ""2.4 Identity and Gluons""; ""2.5 Gluons, Prime and Other""; ""2.6 The Definition of Identity""; ""2.7 Predicates and Properties""; ""2.8 Objecthood Revisited""; ""2.9 Looking Forwards""; ""2.10 Technical Appendix: A Formal Semantics""
  • ""2.10.1 Second-order LP""""2.10.2 Identity""; ""2.10.3 The substitutivity of identicals""; ""2.10.4 Gluon models""; ""2.10.5 World semantics""; ""3: Form, Universals, and Instantiation""; ""3.1 Aristotle into the Fray""; ""3.2 Aristotle Comes Unstuck""; ""3.3 Neo-Aristotelians""; ""3.4 Gluons and Form""; ""3.5 Universals""; ""3.6 Instantiation""; ""4: Being and Nothing""; ""4.1 Heidegger onto the Stage""; ""4.2 Simple Objects""; ""4.3 Being and Unity""; ""4.4 Heideggerâ€?s Aporia""; ""4.5 Being an Sich""; ""4.6 Everything and Nothing""; ""5: A Case of Mistaken Identity""
  • ""5.1 The Substitutivity of Identicals""""5.2 The History of SI""; ""5.3 The Ground for SI""; ""5.4 Intentionality""; ""5.5 Time""; ""5.6 Modality""; ""5.7 Fission""; ""5.8 Vagueness""; ""5.9 Looking Back""; ""5.10 When can SI be Applied?""; ""5.11 Object-Language Identity and Metalanguage Identity""; ""5.12 From Part I to Part II""; ""5.13 Technical Appendix: Second-Order LPm""; ""PART II: In Platoâ€?s Trajectory""; ""6: Enter Parmenides: Mereological Sums""; ""6.1 The Muse of Plato""; ""6.2 All Wholes and No Parts""; ""6.3 The Way of Truth""; ""6.4 The Partlessness of Being""
  • ""6.5 Plato on Parmenides""""6.6 Refocusing the Argument""; ""6.7 Parthood""; ""6.8 Mereological Sums""; ""6.9 An Object and the Sum of its Parts""; ""6.10 Plural Reference""; ""6.11 An Object and its Parts""; ""6.12 The Bell for the End of Round One""; ""6.13 Interlude on Nothing""; ""6.13.1 The empty fusion""; ""6.13.2 A formal model""; ""7: Problems with the Formsâ€?and their Solutions""; ""7.1 The Parmenides""; ""7.2 Background""; ""7.3 The Reply to Zeno (126aâ€?130a)""; ""7.4 Parmenidesâ€? Attack, 1 (130aâ€?131e)""; ""7.5 Parmenidesâ€? Attack, 2 (132aâ€?133a)""