توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Property Possession as Identity: An Essay in Metaphysics
نام کتاب : Property Possession as Identity: An Essay in Metaphysics
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مالکیت به عنوان هویت: مقاله ای در متافیزیک
سری : Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis; 41
نویسندگان : Patrick X. Monaghan
ناشر : De Gruyter
سال نشر : 2011
تعداد صفحات : 204
ISBN (شابک) : 9783110325744 , 9783110325089
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 948 کیلوبایت
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CHAPTER I\nINTRODUCTION\n1. A long-neglected dispute between Plato and Aristotle.1\n2. The account to be defended.\n3. Some potential misconceptions about my account.\n4. The highly metaphorical nature of other accounts.\n5. An historical precedent for my account.\n6. The plan.\n7. Some methodological points about my account.\n8. Some methodological points about the problem my account solves.\n9. A theory of properties.\n 9.1. What is it for something to be a property?\n 9.2. What are the existence-conditions for properties?\n 9.3. What are the individuation-conditions for properties?\nAGAINST INTERNALISM\n1. Introduction.\n2. Against Paul’s view.\n3. Against Denkel’s view.\n4. The view of Aristotle.\n5. Against Internalism in general.\nCHAPTER III\nAGAINST EXTERNALISM\n1. Introduction.\n2. Against Predicate Nominalism.\n3. Against Concept Nominalism.\n4. Against Class Nominalism.\n5. Against Resemblance Nominalism.\n CHAPTER II\n 5.1. Rodriguez-Pereyra’s version of the view.\n 5.2. The mind-dependence of resemblance.\n 5.3. The argument.\n6. Against Traditional Externalism.\n7. Against Externalism in general.\nCHAPTER IV\nTHE VIEW OF PLATO\n1. Introduction.\n2. Plato’s view for sensible things.\n3. A novel interpretation of Plato’s theory of forms.\n4. Plato on the self predication of the forms.\n5. Plato and the third man.\n6. Evaluation of Plato’s view.\nCHAPTER V\nAGAINST HYBRID VIEWS\n1. Introduction.\n2. Against the view of Armstrong.\n3. Against the view of Zalta.\n4. Against hybrid views in general.\n5. Against Baxter’s view.\nCHAPTER VI\nPROPERTY POSSESSION AS IDENTITY\n1. Introduction.\n2. Premise one:\n3. Premise two:\n4. Premise three:\n5. Premise four:\nCHAPTER VII\nOBJECTIONS AND REPLIES\n1. Introduction.\n2. The nature of an entity.\n3. N and its truth.\n4. Objections and replies.\n 4.1. The many over the one.\n 4.2. The one over the many.\n 4.3. Property possession and predication.\n 4.4. The ‘is’ of predication and the ‘is’ of identity.\n 4.5. My account and change.\n 4.6. My account and modality.\n 4.7. A world of properties alone.\n5. The substratum versus the bundle theories.\n6. The problem of property-unification.\n7. The problem of the principle of individuation.\nBIBLIOGRAPHY