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Real Fourdimensionalism - An Essay in the Ontology of Persistence and Mind

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This book explores persistence, taking human beings as an example case. It investigates how concrete particulars stay the same during their temporal carriers while changing significantly. Themes of relativity, structural realism, 4-dimensional ontologies and different strains of panpsychism are amongst those addressed in this work.
Beginning with an exploration of the puzzle of persistence, early chapters look at philosophers' perspectives and models of persistence. Competitors in the debate are introduced, from classical 3-dimensionalism to two flavors of 4-dimensionalism, namely worm theory and stage theory. The second part of the book explores the various challenges to 4-dimensionalism and develops a positive taxonomy of those questions that the reasonable proponent of 4-dimensionlism needs to answer.
In the third part of the book readers may explore an ontology at the interface of analytic metaphysics and philosophy of mind, called Real Fourdimensionalism, or more specifically: Physicalistic Stage-Panexperientialism (PSP). This is a version of panexperiential stage theory and its alleged model of persistence-as-deciding answers the questions of the taxonomy.

This book makes a substantial contribution to debates concerning the status, extent and viability of both stage theoretic models of persistence as well as non-reductive, naturalistic models of persistence. It will be of interest to graduates and scholars involved in analytic metaphysics, as well as the philosophy of mind, especially those specializing in questions of persistence and the ontology of the mind.

List of contents

Part 1. The Puzzle of Persistence.- 1.1 Persistence? From a Philosopher's Point of View.- 1.2 Models of Persistence.- 1.3 A Short Summary.- 1.4 A General Summary of this Essay.- Part 2. Problems of Fourdimensionalism.- 2.1 Arguments against 4-Dimensionalism.- 2.2 Formal Models of Persistence.- 2.3 Model Theory and 4-dimensionalism.- 2.4 Examples of Insufficient Theories.- 2.5 A Metaphilosophical Evaluation.- 2.6 Insufficient Binding and the Problems of 4-Dimensionalism.- Part 3. Real Fourdimensionalism.- 3.1 A Metaphilosophical Retrospect: Grounding.- 3.2 The Exposition of PSP: Part I.- 3.3 The Exposition of PSP: Part II.- 3.4 An Interlude: Specifying Structuring Causation.- 3.5 Mental Causation, Persistence and Grounding.- 3.6 Problems of 4-dimensionalism and PSP.- 3.7 A Final Summary.- Part 4. Appendix.- 4.1 List of Figures.- 4.2 List of Tables.- 4.3 Bibliography.- 4.4 Index.

Summary

Addresses themes of relativity, structural realism, 4-dimensional ontologies and different strains of panpsychism 
Explores persistence and examines philosophers' perspectives on and models of persistence
Makes a substantial contribution to debates concerning the status, extent and viability of both stage theoretic models of persistence as well as non-reductive, naturalistic models of persistence

Product details

Authors Ludwig Jaskolla
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319881331
ISBN 978-3-31-988133-1
No. of pages 257
Dimensions 155 mm x 14 mm x 235 mm
Weight 421 g
Illustrations XI, 257 p. 11 illus.
Series Philosophical Studies Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

B, Ontology, Religion and Philosophy, Metaphilosophical Evaluation, Structuring Causation, Model Theory and 4-dimensionalism, Insufficient Binding and the Problems of 4-Dimensionalism, Mental Causation, Persistence and Grounding, Real Fourdimensionalism, Problems of 4-dimensionalism and PSP

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