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Informationen zum Autor ROSS P. CAMERON is a Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Leeds, UKSARA RACHEL CHANT is Assistant Professor in Philosophy, University of Missouri-Columbia, USAJOSHUA GLASGOW works on a variety of topics in moral and political philosophyNEAL JUDISCH is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Oklahoma, USAURIAH KRIEGEL is a Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science (and Associate Director of the Center for Consciousness Studies), University of Arizona, USADOUGLAS KUTACH teaches in the Philosophy department, Brown University, USARAE LANGTON is Professor of Philosophy at MIT, USAMARI MIKKOLA is a Lecturer in Philosophy, Lancaster University, UKKRISTIE MILLER is a Research Fellow at the University of Sydney, AustraliaALYSSA NEY is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Rochester in Rochester, New York, USAJAY ODENBAUGH is a member of the Department of Philosophy and the Environmental Studies Program at Lewis and Clark College, USACHRISTOPHER ROBICHAUD is an Instructor in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and is finishing his doctorate in philosophy at MITCAROLINA SARTORIO is Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Arizona, USA Klappentext A collection of new essays by young scholars on the cutting edge of this ancient philosophical area. Diverse topics, including ontology, free will, fundamental properties, and causation, the volume will appeal both to specialists and to anyone interested in the present and future state of metaphysics in the English-speaking world. Zusammenfassung A collection of new essays by young scholars on the cutting edge of this ancient philosophical area. Diverse topics! including ontology! free will! fundamental properties! and causation! the volume will appeal both to specialists and to anyone interested in the present and future state of metaphysics in the English-speaking world. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword to The New Waves in Philosophy Series Notes on Contributors Introduction; A.Hazlett Quantification, Naturalness, and Ontology; R.P.Cameron Two Problems of Composition in Collective Action; S.R.Chant Another Look at the Reality of Race, By Which I Mean Racef ; J.Glasgow Bringing Things About; N.Judisch Interpretation: Its Scope and Limits; U.Kriegel Empirical Analyses of Causation; D.Kutach Brutal Individuation; A.Hazlett Ghosts in the World Machine? Humility and Its Alternatives; R.Langton & C.Robichaud Is Everything Relative? Anti-Realism, Truth, and Feminism; M.Mikkola Minimalism and Modality: The Nature of Mathematical Objects; K.Miller Are There Fundamental Intrinsic Properties?; A.Ney On the Very Idea of an Ecosystem; J.Odenbaugh The Prince of Wales Problem for Counterfactual Theories of Causation; C.Sartorio Index...
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Foreword to The New Waves in Philosophy Series Notes on Contributors Introduction; A.Hazlett Quantification, Naturalness, and Ontology; R.P.Cameron Two Problems of Composition in Collective Action; S.R.Chant Another Look at the Reality of Race, By Which I Mean Racef ; J.Glasgow Bringing Things About; N.Judisch Interpretation: Its Scope and Limits; U.Kriegel Empirical Analyses of Causation; D.Kutach Brutal Individuation; A.Hazlett Ghosts in the World Machine? Humility and Its Alternatives; R.Langton & C.Robichaud Is Everything Relative? Anti-Realism, Truth, and Feminism; M.Mikkola Minimalism and Modality: The Nature of Mathematical Objects; K.Miller Are There Fundamental Intrinsic Properties?; A.Ney On the Very Idea of an Ecosystem; J.Odenbaugh The Prince of Wales Problem for Counterfactual Theories of Causation; C.Sartorio Index