John Heil :Symposium on his Ontological Point of View ( Metaphysical Research )

Publication subTitle :Symposium on his Ontological Point of View

Publication series :Metaphysical Research

Author: Esfeld Michael  

Publisher: De Gruyter‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9783110324761

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110324457

Subject: B016 Ontology

Language: ENG

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Fifty years after Willard Van Orman Quine published From a logical point of view (1953), John Heil brought out his book 'From an ontological point of view' (2003). The title expresses the shift in contemporary philosophy from logical and epistemological concerns to metaphysics. The papers of this symposium discuss that shift, focussing on what John Heil calls 'ontological seriousness', truth-making, levels of being, properties, powers, and reductionism. Each paper is followed by a comment from John Heil. The volume covers a number of the most hotly debated issues in today’s metaphysics and moves the discussion on in several important aspects. 'It would be difficult to imagine a collection of more astute, penetrating, and philosophically hard-hitting discussions of the kind of metaphysical realism articulated in 'From an Ontological Point of View'. Symposium participants deploy an impressive range of analytical skills in a way that illuminates connections among metaphysical positions that too often escape notice.' (John Heil)

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Table of contents

pp.:  7 – 8

Acknowledgements

pp.:  8 – 11

IntroductionMichael Esfeld

pp.:  11 – 15

Levels of being being there?1Jens Harbecke

pp.:  46 – 75

Can Heil’s ontological conception accommodatecomplex properties?1Vera Hoffmann

pp.:  75 – 91

Inter-theoretic deduction of explanations1Christian Sachse

pp.:  91 – 110

Is a world only made up of relations possible? Astructural realist point of viewVincent Lam

pp.:  110 – 122

Powerful causationGeorg Sparber

pp.:  122 – 143

Is Heil’s theory a really determinate realism?Dispositionalist realism and identity theory1

pp.:  143 – 173

Laws of nature, modal realism and realist lawlessnessFlavia Padovani

pp.:  173 – 191

From being ontologically serious to serious ontologyMichael Esfeld

pp.:  191 – 212

Representationalism and tactile “vision”Michael Sollberger

pp.:  212 – 235

Intentionality is not only a mark of the cognitiveMarc Aurel Hunziker

pp.:  235 – 251

Bibliography

pp.:  251 – 263

Index

pp.:  263 – 272

Notes on contributors

pp.:  272 – 277

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