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Bounds of Possibility - Puzzles of Modal Variation

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The Bounds of Possibility focuses on the question of how much variation in the properties of an individual object there can be, and if it remains the same object. It investigates competing strategies and engages with foundational questions about the metaphysics of modality.

List of contents

  • Introduction

  • 1: Logical Tools

  • 2: Tolerance Puzzles

  • 3: Motivating Non-Contingency

  • 4: Coincidence Puzzles

  • 5: Accepting Hypertolerance

  • 6: Hypertolerance and Supervenience

  • 7: Rejecting Iteration

  • 8: Iteration for Metaphysical Necessity

  • 9: Tolerance and Chance

  • 10: Tolerance and Counterpart Theory

  • 11: Resolving the puzzles

  • 12: Refinements and Choice Points

  • 13: Alternatives and Challenges

  • 14: Indiscernible Tolerance Arguments

  • 15: Non-Qualitativeness and Aboutness

About the author

Cian Dorr studied at University College, Cork and Princeton University. He is currently Professor of Philosophy at New York University, and has previously held positions at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Oxford.

John Hawthorne is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southern California and at the Dianoia Institute of Philosophy at the Australian Catholic University. He was previously Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at the University of Oxford.

Juhani Yli-Vakkuri is Senior Research Fellow at the Dianoia Institute of Philosophy at the Australian Catholic Unieversity. He was previously Professor of Philosophy of Language at the University of Tartu.

Summary

In general, a given object could have been different in certain respects. For example, the Great Pyramid could have been somewhat shorter or taller; the Mona Lisa could have had a somewhat different pattern of colours; an ordinary table could have been made of a somewhat different quantity of wood. But there seem to be limits. It would be odd to suppose that the Great Pyramid could have been thimble-sized; that the Mona Lisa could have had the pattern of colours that actually characterizes The Scream; or that the table could have been made of the very quantity of wood that in fact made some other table. However, there are puzzling arguments that purport to show that so long as an object is capable of being somewhat different in some respect, it is capable of being radically different in that respect. These arguments rely on two tempting thoughts: first, that an object's capacity for moderate variation is a non-contingent matter, and second, that what is possibly possible is simply possible. The Bounds of Possibility systematically investigates competing strategies for resolving these puzzles, and defends one of them. Along the way it engages with foundational questions about the metaphysics of modality.

Product details

Authors Cian Dorr, Prof Cian (Professor of Philosophy Dorr, John Hawthorne, Juhani Yli-Vakkuri
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.03.2024
 
EAN 9780198910770
ISBN 978-0-19-891077-0
No. of pages 448
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

PHILOSOPHY / Logic, PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics, Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology, Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology, Philosophy: logic

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