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Informationen zum Autor Jaegwon Kim is William Perry Faunce Professor of Philosophy at Brown University. His publications include a number of influential papers on metaphysics and philosophy of mind. He is the author of Supervenience and Mind (1993)! Mind in a Physical World (1998)! Physicalism! or Something Near Enough (2005)! and Essays in the Metaphysics of Mind (2010) and the co-editor of Blackwell's Epistemology: An Anthology ! second edition (2008). Ernest Sosa taught from 1964 to 2007 at Brown University! and is currently Board of Governors Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. Among his books are Knowledge in Perspective (1991)! Epistemic Justification (with Laurence BonJour; Blackwell! 2003)! A Virtue Epistemology (2007)! Reflective Knowledge (2009)! and Knowing Full Well (2010). He is also co-editor of Blackwell's Epistemology: An Anthology ! second edition (2008). Daniel Korman is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois! Urbana-Champaign. He specializes in metaphysics and has published articles in Oxford Studies in Metaphysics ! Nous ! and the Journal of Philosophy . Klappentext Thoroughly updated, this second edition of the highly successful Metaphysics: An Anthology continues to represent the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of canonical readings in metaphysics. With greater coverage, it includes expanded section introductions, and has been designed for even wider accessibility to students, providing the ideal platform for course use. In addition to retaining material from the first edition on the topics central to the field, this new edition offers greater coverage of selected subjects, including fictionalism, fundamentality, tropes, vague identity, temporary intrinsics, stage theory, composition, personal identity, and the nature of possible worlds, and entirely new sections on ontology and the metaphysics of material objects. Zusammenfassung Thoroughly updated! the second edition of this highly successful textbook continues to represent the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of canonical readings in metaphysics. In addition to updated material from the first edition! it presents entirely new sections on ontology and the metaphysics of material objects. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface ( Jaegwon Kim! Ernest Sosa! Daniel Z. Korman ). Part I: Ontology. 1. "On What There Is" ( W. V. Quine ). 2. "Empiricism! Semantics! and Ontology" ( Rudolf Carnap ). 3. "Holes" ( David and Stephanie Lewis ). 4. "Beyond Being and Nonbeing" ( Roderick M. Chisholm ). 5. "Does Ontology Rest on a Mistake?" ( Stephen Yablo ). 6. "Fictional Objects" ( Amie L. Thomasson ). 7. "On What Grounds What" ( Jonathan Schaffer ). Part II: Identity. 8. "The Identity of Indiscernibles" ( Max Black ). 9. "Primitive Thisness and Primitive Identity" ( Robert M. Adams ). 10. "Identity and Necessity" ( Saul Kripke ). 11. "Contingent Identity" ( Allan Gibbard ). 12. "Can There Be Vague Objects?" ( Gareth Evans ). 13. "Vague Identity" ( Robert C. Stalnaker ). Part III: Modality. 14. "Modalities: Basic Concepts and Distinctions" ( Alvin Plantinga ). 15. "Actualism and Thisness" ( Robert M. Adams ). 16. "A Philosopher's Paradise: The Plurality of Worlds" ( David Lewis ). 17. "Possible Worlds" ( Robert C. Stalnaker ). 18. "Modal Fictionalism" ( Gideon Rosen ). 19. "Essence and Modality" ( Kit Fine ). Part IV: Properties. 20. "Natural Kinds" ( W. V. Quine ). 21. "Causality and Properties" ( Sydney Shoemaker ). 22. "The Metaphysic of Abstract Particulars" ( Keith Campbell ). 23. "New Work for a Theory of Universals" ( David Lewis ). 24. "Universals as Attributes" ( D. M. Armstrong ). Part V: Causation. 25. "On the Notion of Cause" ( Bertrand Russell ). 26. "Causes and Conditions" ( J.L. Mackie ). 27. "Causal Relations" ( Donald Davidson ). 28. "Causality and Determination" ( ...