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Phenomenological realism versus scientific realism : Reinhardt Grossmann - David M. Armstrong metaphysical correspondence / Javier Cumpa & Erwin Tegtmeier (eds.).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Philosophische Analyse ; Bd. 32.Publication details: Frankfurt : Ontos Verlag, 2009.Description: 1 online resource (139 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110326062
  • 311032606X
  • 3868380515
  • 9783868380514
  • 3110325241
  • 9783110325249
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Phenomenological Realism Versus Scientific Realism : Reinhardt Grossmann - David M. Armstrong Metaphysical Correspondence.DDC classification:
  • 110
LOC classification:
  • BD352 .P44 2009eb
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Contents:
Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; Beginning: Universals; The Start; On the Simplicity of Universals; On the Complexity of Universals; The Phenomenological Argument for the Simplicity of Universals; The Scientific Argument for the Complexity of Universals; Objections; A Reply to Objections; A Legacy: Gustav Bergman; A Legacy: John Anderson; The Nature of Universals; A Reply; 1. Grossmann on Exemplification; 2. Are there Conjunctive Properties?; 3. Structural Properties; 4. Ontology and the Physical Universe; Objections; A Reply to Objections.
Universals and Classes: A QuestionUniversals and Classes: An Answer; Objections; A Reply to Objections; Middle: Laws of Nature; Laws of Nature as Quantified Facts; Laws of Nature as Connectionsbetween Universals; An Objection; A Reply; An Epistemological Problem:The Synthetic A Priori Truths; A Solution: Causation; An Objection: Induction; End:The Nature of Numbers; A Coincidence; Numbers Tied to Aggregates; An Objection: On Mereological Categories; A Reply: On Mereological Categories; Aggregates and Sets: A Question; Aggregates and Sets: An Answer; A Problem: Wholes and Mereological Sums.
A Solution: The Identity Conditions for Mereological SumsConcluding Remarks on Numbers andMereology; Appendices; 1. Reinhardt Grossmann's Ontology; 2. Comments on Armstrong's "Universals"; 3. Comments on Grossmann's"The Existence of the World"; Bibliography.
Summary: The two eminent metaphysicians Armstrong and Grossmann exchanged letters for ten years in which they discussed crucial points of their respective ontologies. They have a common basis. Both do metaphysics proper and not linguistic philosophy. Both advocate universals and acknowledge the key position of the category of states of affairs. However, they differ on the simplicity of universals and the nature of states of affairs. There is also a fundamental methodological disagreement between them. Armstrong accepts only the evidence of natural science and has a materialist view on mind while Grossm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; Beginning: Universals; The Start; On the Simplicity of Universals; On the Complexity of Universals; The Phenomenological Argument for the Simplicity of Universals; The Scientific Argument for the Complexity of Universals; Objections; A Reply to Objections; A Legacy: Gustav Bergman; A Legacy: John Anderson; The Nature of Universals; A Reply; 1. Grossmann on Exemplification; 2. Are there Conjunctive Properties?; 3. Structural Properties; 4. Ontology and the Physical Universe; Objections; A Reply to Objections.

Universals and Classes: A QuestionUniversals and Classes: An Answer; Objections; A Reply to Objections; Middle: Laws of Nature; Laws of Nature as Quantified Facts; Laws of Nature as Connectionsbetween Universals; An Objection; A Reply; An Epistemological Problem:The Synthetic A Priori Truths; A Solution: Causation; An Objection: Induction; End:The Nature of Numbers; A Coincidence; Numbers Tied to Aggregates; An Objection: On Mereological Categories; A Reply: On Mereological Categories; Aggregates and Sets: A Question; Aggregates and Sets: An Answer; A Problem: Wholes and Mereological Sums.

A Solution: The Identity Conditions for Mereological SumsConcluding Remarks on Numbers andMereology; Appendices; 1. Reinhardt Grossmann's Ontology; 2. Comments on Armstrong's "Universals"; 3. Comments on Grossmann's"The Existence of the World"; Bibliography.

The two eminent metaphysicians Armstrong and Grossmann exchanged letters for ten years in which they discussed crucial points of their respective ontologies. They have a common basis. Both do metaphysics proper and not linguistic philosophy. Both advocate universals and acknowledge the key position of the category of states of affairs. However, they differ on the simplicity of universals and the nature of states of affairs. There is also a fundamental methodological disagreement between them. Armstrong accepts only the evidence of natural science and has a materialist view on mind while Grossm.

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